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There are different pathways and programs to immigrate into Canada 🇨🇦
Here are some, and a few things to know about how to go about it:
1. Express Entry.
With different draws like: Canadian Experience Class (CEC), Federal Skilled Worker (FSW), Federal Skilled Trades (FST), Category-based draws (Healthcare, French, STEM, Trades, Education, etc.).
Meet the requirements, get the CRS cut-off point, and get invited.
Requirements:
• Skilled work experience (TEER 0–3)
• Language test (CELPIP, IELTS, and/or TEF/TCF for French)
• Education (ECA required if outside Canada).
2. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
Each province selects and nomitates candidates based on their labour needs.
Requirements:
• Job offer (sometimes required)
• Skills and experience (mostly in demand)
• Language test
• Education
✌️A nomination gives you +600 CRS points (big advantage).
3. Study Route.
Study in Canada, get a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), gain experience, get into the express entry pool, get invitation to apply for PR.
✌️PGWP can be up to 3 years depending on your program
4. Work Permit Route
Get a job offer from a Canadian employer, employer may apply for LMIA, you work in Canada.
After gaining 1 yr Canadian experience, get into the express entry pool, get invitation to apply for PR.
5. Family Sponsorship.
A PR or citizen can sponsor: Spouse, Children, Parents.
You must be able to prove the relationship.
✌️This is one of the most direct and least complicated PR pathways.
There are other pathways too (business, rural programs, etc.).
For full details of all programs, their requirements & conditions to meet, check the official IRCC page:
canada.ca/en/immigration…
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