How to immigrate to Canada

 



Canadian immigration is a wonderful experience for all citizens of the world regardless of race and religion. Canada is a multicultural society and a great place to live and offers many opportunities for newcomers. The main immigrant groups in Canada are Americans, Chinese, Indians, Pakistanis and Filipinos.


The Canadian government is pleased to welcome thousands of immigrants from all over the world. Over 245,000 people immigrated to Canada in 2008 under the skilled worker category.


The Canadian government has set up an organization called CIC (Citizenship and Immigration Canada) to help people who wish to immigrate. CIC has established certain immigration policies and procedures. The most well-known immigration category defined by CIC is the Skilled Worker, in which an individual must achieve a minimum of 67 points to qualify as a Skilled Worker. . In addition, you must have at least 1 year of experience in the list of professions defined by the CIC. These occupations are the most demanded occupations in the Canadian labor market today. There are a total of 38 hot trades.


The other methods by which you can immigrate to Canada are:


1. Family sponsorship: If you have a blood relative in Canada, you can easily immigrate to Canada.


2. Work permit: If a job has been offered to you by a Canadian employer, you can get a work permit and after working in Canada for 2 years you can be a permanent resident.


3. Study Permit: If you are admitted to a college or university in Canada, your local Canadian High Commission will issue you a study permit. After you finish your studies, the government will grant you immigrant status.


4. Business Class: If you want to invest significant capital in Canada (around CAD 250,000), you can get immigration.


5 Refugees and protection: This category applies to people whose life is threatened in their country of origin. The Canadian government helps these kinds of people and gives them residency in Canada with refugee status.

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