The Express Entry program is an application process for skilled immigrants who want to settle in
Canada permanently. There are 3 immigration programs managed through Express Entry:
- Canadian Experience Class: for skilled workers with eligible Canadian work experience
- Federal Skilled Worker Program: for skilled workers with eligible Canadian work
experience
- Federal Skilled Trades Program: for skilled workers who are qualified in a skilled trade
- Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): If you’re eligible for one of the above programs,
you can also apply through Express Entry for the Provincial Nominee Program. If you’re
nominated, you’ll get extra points so you can be invited to apply quickly.
All Canadian provinces, with the exception of Nunavut and Quebec, provide provincial immigration pathways that can help foreign nationals secure permanent residency status in Canada. We can assist you in finding the right province that may accept you as a permanent resident.
This encompasses various programs designed to enable eligible sponsors bring family members including their spouse, partner, children, parents, grandparents, and other relatives to become permanent residents so they can live, study and work in Canada
This program aims to assist seasoned home childcare providers and home support workers in relocating to Canada for work opportunities and the possibility of obtaining permanent residency.
Immigrate through the Rural Northern Immigration Pilot; Agri-Food Pilot and Economic Mobility Pathway Pilot
Immigrate by graduating from a school or working in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, or Newfoundland and Labrador. The Atlantic Immigration Program is a pathway to permanent residence for skilled foreign workers and international graduates from a Canadian institution who want to work and live in 1 of Canada’s 4 Atlantic provinces—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island or Newfoundland and Labrador.
For when you don't qualify for other permanent residence categories but face significant hardship
due to unique and unfair circumstances
Some factors that will be considered, but are not limited to, include:
- Establishment in Canada
- Ties to Canada
- The best interests of any children affected by the application
- Factors in your country of origin, such as medical inadequacies, discrimination (not
amounting to persecution), and harassment
- Health considerations
- Family violence considerations
- Consequences of family separation
- Inability to leave Canada due to established ties
- Any other relevant factors for consideration.
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Canada’s Start-up Visa Program targets immigrant entrepreneurs with the skills and potential to build businesses in Canada (outside Quebec)
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