The Face of Canada- Immigration in Future

 


Every year around 340,000 migrants are welcomed to Canada. The country itself has the eighth largest immigrant populations in the world. In the new immigration law Canada, immigrants are distinguished by four categories namely; family, economic (skilled workers, students, or business migration applicants), protected person or refugee and humanitarians.

Immigrants do well in creating jobs and succeeding in the labour market. Statistics Canada recently found that immigrant-owned businesses were more likely to create a new product or innovate on an existing process or method. Immigrants who are planning to apply for permanent visa through the “Provincial Nominee Program” (PNP) or the federal express entry experience class, tend to fare better in the labour market than other immigration programs.

Canada introduced the express entry program in January 2015. Those who have one year of skilled work experience are eligible for migration to Canada under this program leading to permanent residence permit. It is a great opportunity for those looking to work & settle in Canada. We encourage applicants to apply immediately while this program is open.

Canada has issued more than 50,000 invitations to apply (ITA’s) under express entry program draws in 2020. It’s a great pathway for those candidates who aspire to work and live in Canada. This illustrates Canada's commitment to meeting the immigration targets of 1 Million + immigrants in 2020 to 2022, despite the pandemic.

The immigration process for Canada permanent residency is point-based and nominates its candidates according to the complete ranking system (CRS) which are scored on the base of the factor such as: age, learning, skills, work experience, flexibility and language skill and much more. To get a request to apply from Canada, one needs to score at least 67 points out of 100 based on diverse factors.

The province of Quebec recently revealed adjustments to its economic immigration program which enable foreign investors, skilled workers, and entrepreneurs to settle in Quebec.  Most notably, the first-come, first-served application process for the Quebec skilled migration program has been replaced with a new ‘Expression of Interest’ application system, where applicants may submit an online profile at any time to be considered for Quebec immigration.

Furthermore, Canada immigration government has taken a step forward in simplifying and accelerating the process for newcomers to Canada to reunite with their families. Hence, looking forward to your safe gateway for bright fortunes in Canada.


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