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What are the common ways to immigrate to Canada?

# Canada Immigration # Introduction Canada is an ideal immigration destination for many people. However, as a global immigrant country, Canada has many ways to immigrate, such as investment immigration, skilled immigration and study abroad immigration. The following are common ways for Canadian immigrants. Welcome to read!

1. What are the common ways to immigrate to Canada?

1. Skilled immigrants The categories of skilled immigrants mainly include federal skilled immigrants, Saskatchewan skilled immigrants and Ontario skilled workers. It is a system that classifies applicants according to their age, language, education level, professional category, work experience and whether they can find a job in Canada, and screens applicants according to their grades.

2. Employers sponsor immigrants.

Canadian employer-sponsored immigration means that overseas people go to work in Canada after obtaining a satisfactory and effective employer offer. Compared with skilled immigrants and investment immigrants in Canada, employer-sponsored immigrants are more popular with foreigners.

Employers sponsor immigrants. For candidates, the core lies in the employer. Moreover, compared with other immigration projects, employer-sponsored immigrants do not need a lot of investment, and the requirements for academic qualifications and language are not very high, so they are sought after by many people!

For example, the employer-sponsored immigrants in BC province and the employer-sponsored immigrants in the four Atlantic provinces are the most selected projects for applicants at present!

3. Investing in immigrants

Of course, the Canadian government promotes investment immigration in the hope that more talents with economic ability and management experience can contribute to the Canadian economy.

Applicants with strong funds are very popular in the eyes of Canadian immigration officials, because investment immigration not only brings a lot of money to Canada, but also creates employment opportunities for the local community through entrepreneurship. Therefore, the Canadian Immigration Service has more relaxed application conditions for investment immigrants. The language of the applicant. Education and other requirements are not high!

Among the current investment immigration projects in Canada, entrepreneur immigration in NB province is a feasible immigration project with Maple Leaf Card in one step.

4. Immigrants studying abroad

Immigrants studying abroad are of course very beneficial to Canadian students. Even those who are not Canadian students, such as the Quebec PEQ program, are immigrants studying abroad, but they need French scores, which is not advantageous for domestic applicants. Generally speaking, immigrants studying abroad are more suitable for studying and living in the local area. Applicants with work experience.

Therefore, domestic applicants whose language and age are not dominant are not recommended.

5. Family reunion

Foreigners can choose family sponsorship to immigrate to Canada. However, the premise is that family members who already have Canadian permanent or citizenship can agree to sponsor the foreigner to immigrate to Canada.

Common immigration methods include spouse/child reunion immigration, parents/grandparents reunion immigration, Quebec family reunion immigration and so on.

Take spousal sponsorship as an example. If the applicant's spouse is a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident above 18, the foreigner can be guaranteed permanent resident status. But the premise must be to prove that the marriage relationship is true and valid, not just to obtain legal residency in Canada.

2. Introduction to the Northern Canada Talent Migration Project

As one of the most cost-effective and fastest immigration projects in Canada, the Northern Canada Talent Program has attracted the attention of global investors since its launch.

The Northern Canada Talent Program is an absorption program with provincial nomination quotas. It aims to attract international students through two to four years of professional study, provide Ontario employer-sponsored immigration (ONIP) for international students after graduation, and provide short-term talents for enterprises in northern Ontario.

Northern Canada Talent Introduction Program (RNIP), referred to as "Northern Canada Talent Program". This plan is for the Canadian Federal Immigration Service to meet the local labor demand and economic development demand by attracting new immigrants; Seek new ways to attract more people to northern Canada; Create a more welcoming environment for new immigrants and encourage new immigrants to settle in northern Canada. The aim is to attract international students to pass two years of professional study and provide talents for enterprises in northern Canada after graduation. (Married student spouses can legally work while studying in Ontario, and children aged 4- 18 can enjoy free basic education. )

The Northern Canada Talent (RNIP) immigration program can distinguish two immigration methods:

1, RNIP employment immigrant (employer guarantee)

2.RNIP study abroad+employment immigration

Application conditions:

Age: 18-36 years old

Education: high school education (according to the requirements of the employer)

Language: Have a certain language level or attend language course training.

The North Canada Talent Program provides one-stop service of "studying abroad and emigrating for employment", so that you can spend the least money and get the most satisfactory answer. As a student, the applicant applied to Susan Mary National College in Canada, completed relevant professional courses, and obtained the college graduation certificate. Then, according to the professional arrangement, apply for a work visa at the same time and enjoy the same salary and welfare benefits as local residents in Canada.

The Northern Canada Talent Program has selected four popular majors in Susan Mary National College in Canada: nursing, early education, aircraft maintenance and computer science. Arrange internships during the study period and get employment directly after graduation. The starting point of salary is high (annual income is about 200,000 RMB).

Advantages of talented immigrants in northern Canada;

Study abroad+high-paying employment+immigration in one step.

The academic requirements of the project application are low, as long as the applicant has reached high school education or above.

IELTS and TOEFL are exempt from exams, and no language can apply for "ESL+LEAP+ major" conditional double recording.

Optional majors: computer programming, international nursing, international preschool education, aircraft maintenance, automobile maintenance, etc.

Direct employment after graduation, high salary starting point (starting salary 1.5-0.2 million yuan or more).

Graduation, employment and immigration are seamlessly connected, saving time.

Immigration is fast, and you can apply for a maple leaf card after graduation, which is one of the fastest ways to immigrate to Canada at present.

3. Materials for Canadian federal self-employed immigrants to receive maple leaf cards

Getting maple leaf card is the ultimate goal of Canadian federal self-employed immigrants. Only with this card can you prove that you have a formal long-term status in Canada, and then you can enjoy the complete Canadian welfare treatment.

First, the characteristics of maple leaf card

Maple leaf card has many security functions. The card has a laser-printed photo and signature, and contains a half-length photo of the cardholder. Most importantly, the Maple Leaf Card contains a more sophisticated high-tech design than the bank financial card tape, and contains all the data required for permanent resident identity confirmation. Only authorized officials can read these data, so these data will not be used to track the activities of cardholders. Therefore, Maple Leaf Card also has the function of protecting the cardholder's privacy.

Two. Materials for Canadian federal self-employed immigrants to receive maple leaf cards

1. Landing paper: very important immigration certificate.

Applicants for Canada's federal self-employed immigration program will first get an immigration visa and a document when they land in Canada. The first time I landed in Canada, this document was the landing paper. The ID number of the landing paper is IMM5292, which is a very important immigration certificate. Can prove the identity of the applicant, be sure to keep it well. Don't forget to bring the maple leaf card when you receive it.

2, personal driver's license: living in Canada, this can be used as an ID card.

Almost everyone in Canada has a driver's license, which can be regarded as a very important photo identification. When you show your ID card, your driver's license can be used as proof of identity. When Canadian self-employed immigrants receive or exchange maple leaf cards, their driver's license is optional identification.

Of course, it doesn't matter that many people may not have their own driver's licenses at the beginning of landing. You can get a driver's license after coming to Canada. In many cities in Canada, immigrants can get a primary driver's license as long as they pass the written driver's license test, which can be used as identification.

3. Medical card: obtain or exchange another maple leaf card identification.

Another proof of identity to receive or exchange maple leaves is a medical card. As we all know, Canada's universal free medical benefits are what many immigrants yearn for, and the medical card is an indispensable document in Canada. Many immigrants can prove their identity through medical cards, so as to receive or exchange maple leaf cards.

4. Work cards and tax forms: used for work and tax returns.

In addition to proof of identity, the applicant also needs to bring his work permit and tax bill when redeeming the Canadian Maple Leaf Card. Among them, work card, also known as SIN Card, is not only a social insurance card, but also a permanent number of new immigrants in Canada, which proves that they have the legal right to work locally.

After landing in Canada, the applicant needs to apply for a SIN card first, because the application for other cards needs to use a SIN card; In addition to the work permit, the tax bill is also essential to carry information, mainly to examine whether a person has a good tax record. Applicants with good tax records have a very important influence on obtaining or exchanging maple leaf cards.

Canada's maple leaf card is equivalent to a permanent resident card, which is a concept with the American green card. But the American permanent resident card is green and called green card, while the Canadian permanent resident card has maple leaves on it, so it is vividly called maple leaf card.

Canada's federal self-employed immigrants, as an immigration project that can quickly get the Canadian Maple Leaf Card, I believe everyone is familiar with it, especially after the trial time of this project has been greatly shortened, it has attracted more and more attention and pursuit from applicants.

For a long time, the Canadian immigration system has been more inclined to skilled talents and entrepreneurs. Federal self-employed immigrants have undoubtedly opened a door for people in the literary and art circles and sports circles. Prior to this, these two types of talents had little contact with Canadian immigrants.

More importantly, the federal self-employed immigrants have no strict restrictions on academic qualifications, age and IELTS scores. Compared with the high requirements of federal skilled immigrants, the conditions of federal self-employed immigrants seem to be much looser. Even if there is no IELTS score, no undergraduate degree, or even older applicants, anything is possible as long as they can "support themselves" professionally.

This is true of all immigration projects in Canada. You should know that Canada's immigration system is to establish a complex scoring system, while self-employed immigrants do the opposite, paying more attention to individual abilities and achievements. From this point of view, the federal self-employed immigrants in Canada are similar to the first priority talents in EB 1A and NIW's national interest exemption.

Some people say that Canada's federal self-employment immigration program is the gospel of ordinary people's immigration policy. There is nothing wrong with this statement. Regardless of the application conditions, the probation period of this project is currently 22 months, and our practical experience is basically about one and a half years. So this project is really suitable for many projects.