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What is the process of immigrating to Canada?

What are the specific ways to immigrate to Canada?

Canadian federal skilled immigrants

By comprehensively scoring the applicant's language ability (including English and a second foreign language), age, work experience, education level, whether there is a job Offer from a Canadian employer, and personal adaptability in Canada, you can apply if your major reaches the scoring standard of 67 points in the Canadian government's list of 24 categories of immigrants' occupations. The advantages of this immigration method are low cost, short time period and harsh application conditions.

Entrepreneurial immigrants

Entrepreneurial immigrant applicants should cooperate with domestic companies to set up "innovative" companies to create employment opportunities for Canada. Some tentative application conditions of the plan include:

English or French level reaches the minimum language requirement of CLB of 5 points (that is, medium level);

At least 1 year college course;

The company to be established by the applicant must obtain the support of one of the three institutions before submitting the application;

The minimum capital commitment for starting a company is 75,000 Canadian dollars; The minimum designated investment fund is 200,000 Canadian dollars. The established company will set up a management team composed of 4~5 people to supervise.

Provincial nominated immigrants

Canada Nomination, the full name is Canada Nomination Canada Nomination Immigration Project (PNP). Belonging to one of Canada's economic immigration projects, it can be divided into two categories according to different basic requirements: technology and business. The former generally requires the employment certificate of the local employer to apply, while the latter generally requires the applicant to have certain personal assets and successful management experience, and can promote the local economic development, such as active investment in the local area. Once nominated by the province and passed the health and safety inspection of the Federal Immigration Office, the applicant's family can obtain a permanent residence visa in Canada (commonly known as' Maple Leaf Card'), and must live in the nominated province to manage the invested enterprises.

Relatives migration

If the applicant is the spouse of a person with Canadian status, or the children of a person with Canadian status (unmarried children under 65,438+09 years old, children over 65,438+09 years old who depend on their parents for full-time study, adopted children under 65,438+09 years old), or grandparents, parents, unmarried couples, brothers and sisters, nephews and nieces of a person with Canadian status. The disadvantage of this category is that the applicant cannot fabricate a relative with Canadian status.

Experiencing immigration

Applicable to applicants who work or study legally in Canada. Applicants need to have a recognized occupation or management skill in Canada, and have or accumulated full-time work records equivalent to 12 months in the three years before application, and also need to have a language level equivalent to this occupation. This immigration category does not apply to Quebec.

Self-employed immigrants

Immigration Canada requires self-employed people to be self-sufficient and contribute to Canada's economy or culture and art after emigrating to Canada, and does not require self-employed people to employ more than one Canadian citizen.

Family businesses employ foreign relatives.

If the applicant's relatives are in Canada, their family business needs the applicant to join. Fortunately, the applicant meets this kind of standard. The disadvantage of this category is that how to define this family business must involve this relative who is not in Canada. Not only need to provide a large number of factual basis, the decision is in the hands of the visa officer. ?