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Canada Immigration Programs

Canada is accepting more than one million immigrants to the country during the period 2019 -2021, through its various immigration programs. ImmiLaw wants the Canada immigration aspirants to have a better understanding of the different immigration programs, and given below is a brief description of all the major immigration programs of Canada.

Canada aims welcoming more than 400 000immigrants in 2023

Immigration Programs in Canada

Express Entry

Canada’s immigration system gives high priority to skilled professionals and their families. Canada is eager to welcome hardworking professionals and give them the Permanent Residence (PR) in the country. The PR card entitles the holder to live or work anywhere in Canada and apply for Canada citizenship after a certain period if they meet the eligibility criteria.

Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)

Canadian Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) are an ideal pathway for Canada immigration

Quebec immigration programs

The different immigration programs hosted by Quebec allow eligible candidates to obtain permanent residence in Canada. The province of Quebec enjoys more autonomy compared to other provinces and territories in Canada in terms of immigration policies and procedures. This is the reason why the immigration programs of Quebec are treated separately.

Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program

Atlantic Immigration Pilot program was introduced by Canada with an aim to attract more skilled immigrants to Atlantic Canada. The program includes three employer-driven immigration programs–the Atlantic Intermediate-skilled Program, the Atlantic High-skilled Program, and the Atlantic International Graduate Program.

Family Class Immigration

The immigration policy of Canada gives high importance to keeping families together. The country has several family immigration programs that help Canadian citizens/permanent residents bring their close family members to Canada. Under specific immigration categories, the spouse of the applicant may also work in Canada on an open work permit.

Investor Class immigration

Canada has set the requirements of Canadian immigration programs for investors high, considering the countless benefits they will enjoy once they start doing business in Canada. Investors enjoy several tax incentives and a booming private sector economy. Besides, they get to enjoy the security of a Canadian passport, the fourth most powerful passport, according to the Passport Index.

Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot

Canada launched Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot to boost the economic growth in the areas involved in the Pilot, by attracting international skilled workers. The communities in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, and Yukon are included in this pilot program.

Agri-Food Pilot

The federal government of Canada revealed its plan to launch an Agri-Food Immigration Pilot in the 2019 budget. The pilot program is being launched to fill the labour shortages in the agricultural industries in Canada. The three-year pilot will start receiving applications in early 2020.

Caregiver Programs

Canada gives high value to the service of caregivers, who provide support to children, seniors, and others who require care. Canada has a range of immigration programs that help caregivers find work in the country and obtain permanent residence.

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Economic immigration programs

Canada accepts the majority of its new immigrants through economic immigration programs. These programs are designed in such a way to allow international candidates with relevant work experience and education to settle in Canada and contribute towards the growth of the country’s economy.

Express Entry system

Canada introduced the Express Entry system of managing applications for economic immigration to the country in 2015. Three different economic immigration programs are managed under the Express Entry:

  • Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)
  • Federal Skilled Trades (FST)
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)

Besides, most of the provinces and territories in Canada have their own immigration programs called the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Almost all these programs have at least one stream aligned to the federal Express Entry system. Through these streams, provinces and territories can nominate eligible candidates for Permanent Residence in Canada.

The Express Entry system is a merit/point-based system, where each candidate is assessed on some eligibility factors and ranked accordingly. The highest-ranking candidates are invited to apply for permanent residence in Canada.

Quebec immigration

Compared to other Canadian provinces and territories, Quebec enjoys a higher level of autonomy over the matters related to migration to the province. It offers some exclusive pathways for immigration. The first step for migrating to Quebec is to obtain a Certificat de sélection du Québecor Quebec Selection Certificate (CSQ). With a CSQ, a person may apply for permanent residence in Canada. The two major economic immigration programs of Quebec are Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW) program and the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ).

Provincial Nominee Programs

All territories other than Quebec and Canadian provinces manage their own immigration programs. Each of these programs is designed according to the specific economic and demographic needs of that particular province. They are different from one another in terms of eligibility requirements and application procedures.

Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program

The Atlantic provinces of Canada are New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP), launched in 2017, is mainly aimed to promote the economic growth of the Atlantic provinces of Canada. Currently, the program is striving to accept a maximum of 2000 new immigrants every year. But the target will be 4000 in 2020.

Under the program, designated employers in the Atlantic provinces of Canada can hire foreign workers without having to obtain an LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment). The employers are also able to assist foreign workers in applying for PR and a long-term settlement.

Business Immigration Programs

Canada offers a lot of options to those who wish to start a new business in the country. These programs aim to attract international entrepreneurs, investors and self-employed persons who can contribute their skills and capital for the benefit of the country’s economy.

Investor programs

Investors with a personal net worth of millions and a willingness to make significant investments in Canada may obtain permanent residency in Canada through investor programs.

Entrepreneur programs

Foreign entrepreneurs with significant experience and proven track record may immigrate to Canada through the entrepreneur programs.

Self-Employed Programs

Self-employed individuals may immigrate to Canada through the Self-employed programs. However, they need to submit documented proof of self-employment and an intention to remain self-employed even after they arrive in Canada.

Family Sponsorship

Canada’s immigration policies give high priority to families. There are immigration programs that aim to reunite families. Under these programs, Canadian citizens and permanent residents may sponsor spouses, common-law partners, children, parents and grandparents.

Spouse/Common-Law Partner Sponsorship programs

Permanent residents and Canadian citizens may sponsor their spouses or common-law partners for Canada migration. However, in the case of married couples, the marriage has to be legally recognized in both Canada and the country of marriage. For common-law partners, they need to meet Canada’s definition of common-law partnership.

Sponsoring child/dependent

parents who are permanent residents or Canadian citizens may sponsor their dependent children and other legal dependents for permanent residence in Canada. A dependent, who meets Canada’s definition of a dependent is eligible to be sponsored. A dependent child is any child under the age of 22, who does not have a spouse or common-law partner. However, a child above the age of 22 is eligible to be sponsored if they cannot financially support themselves because of their mental or physical condition.

A Canadian citizen/permanent resident may sponsor their parents/grandparents if they meet the financial requirements. The sponsors have to prove that they will be able to support their parents/grandparents if the need arises financially.

Refugees and other immigrants

Canada accepts refugees and other immigrants for humanitarian reasons. Canada set-asides a particular portion of the country’s annual immigration target for admitting refugees.

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