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Canada Immigration Programs

Every year, thousands of immigrants all over the world come in to Canada either temporarily or permanently. With over 80 immigration programs aimed at permanent residency, each with its own eligibility, there is a right program to suit your profile. Let's help you call this beautiful country home.

PNPs are one of the most sought after Canadian immigration pathways with the federal government increasing annual number of expected permanent residents in recent years.

You probably have wondered why the Express Entry is so named? It is the fact that during its launch in 2015, it aimed to process permanent residence applications within six months!

Foreign business owners looking to apply for permanent residence in Canada alongside their families may be able to do so through the Business Immigration route.

An approved application to visit Canada temporarily for either work, leisure or study less than six months at a time is often called a Visitor's Visa.

Student Visas help students from all over the world to come pursue their education in Canada. The Canadian education system boasts world class standards and benefits.

Family-class immigration programs help close relatives of Canadian citizens or residents to come to Canada and reunite with their loved ones.

Agricultural workers and their families may able to work and live in Canada for as long as they like instead of the usual short-term and seasonal work duration with this pilot program that offers a pathway to permanent residence.

Being a Canadian citizen means that in addition to benefits enjoyed as a permanent resident, they can now vote and hold public policies, travel visa-free to over 180 countries with a Canadian passport.

The RNIP helps foreign workers migrate permanently to Canada's Northern provinces. Take advantage of the program's deadline extension until February 2024 to facilitate your application.

An immigrant is eligible to apply for a Canadian permanent residency card once they become a permanent resident in Canada.

A work permit is a legal document that permits a temporary foreign worker to be employed while in Canada. In some circumstances, however, a foreigner may be able to work in Canada without a permit or job offer.

The Atlantic Immigration Program offers permanent residence to qualified immigrant workers who want to settle in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, or Prince Edward Island.

The Caregiver program in Canada gives you the option of becoming a permanent resident of Canada or working temporarily. Check your eligibility with us.

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