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Study, Work, Live in Canada

Professionals and skilled workers who wish to pursue permanent residence in Canada must demonstrate a strong likelihood to become economically settled in Canada. This is why the main selection factors of all economic programs are suitable education, work experience in a high-demand occupation and language abilities under one of Canada’s official languages.

The profiles of candidates in the pool are ranked against each other, under a Comprehensive Ranking System. The highest-ranked candidates are considered for an invitation to apply for permanent residence under regular draws. Candidates who receive an invitation to apply must quickly submit a full application, within a relatively short delay. The government aims to process cases in only 6-months.

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With the Canadian immigration process, Canada is targeting skilled immigrants that will help in the economic growth of the country and support the local labor market. To become a Canadian citizen, the very first step is to get a permanent resident visa. It's the same as the green card of the United States of America, it will allow you to live and settle in the country permanently.

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Tourist Visa

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Family Visa

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The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)

Introduced in March of 2017, the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP) now known as the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) works to recruit newcomers to the Atlantic provinces giving a pathway to Canada PR as skilled foreign workers. While most immigrants have been drawn to the most populous cities of Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver, a great deal of work opportunity exists in these provinces, and this program offers a mutually beneficial opportunity for employers and immigrants alike.

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Canada PNP Programs

The Atlantic Immigration Pilot is a fast-track immigration program that allows employers in Canada's four Atlantic provinces — Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island to hire foreign nationals for jobs they haven’t been able to fill locally. Introduced in 2017,the federal government and its provincial government partners aim to welcome more than 7,000 newcomers and their families to the Atlantic Canada region by 2021 through the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program.

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Business Start-Up Immigration

Both the federal and provincial/territorial governments welcome business immigrants and offer services to help immigrants start a business and settle in Canada. This guide will help you to apply under the Start-up Business Class.

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Immigrate through Express Entry

Application process and eligibility, including work experience, education and language skills for each program, Language test results, education assessments, job offers, police certificates, medical exams, proof of funds, Create your profile, what to do while you wait in the pool and invitations to apply, Fill out the form, upload documents, pay fees and submit your application, Interviews inside and outside Canada, crossing the border and settling in Canada

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Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP)

The Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) combines refugee resettlement and economic immigration. It's a pathway that. helps skilled refugees immigrate to Canada through existing economic programs. gives employers access to a new pool of qualified candidates to fill job openings.

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Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)

The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) is a pathway to permanent residence for skilled foreign workers and international graduates from a recognized post-secondary institution in Atlantic Canada who want to work and live In New Brunswick.

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Apply for, renew or replace a PR card

Permanent residents must have a valid permanent resident card (PR card) or permanent resident travel document (PRTD) to return to Canada by plane, train, bus or boat. Without one, you may not be able to board. Your PR card needs to be valid when you show it.If your card expires,you will have to apply for a new one.You are still a permanent resident if your card expires.

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