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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is the department of the Government of Canada with responsibility for matters dealing with immigration to Canada, refugees, and Canadian citizenship. 

 

  • Who can immigrate to Canada?

Despite the fact that Canada welcomes over 3,00,000 new immigrants each year, all newcomers must meet specific conditions. The application for permanent residence status in Canada is the first step. Permanent residency visa applications are divided into four categories under Canadian immigration law. Under each of these groups, there are distinct conditions for staying in Canada. The four main categories of immigrants to Canada are:

 

Family Class:

The Family Class is for immigrants who have agreed to aid financially their Canadian family. You can sponsor your spouse, conjugal or common-law partner, dependent child (including adopted child), or other qualifying relative to become a permanent resident if you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.

 

Economic Immigrants: 

Economic immigrants include skilled employees, individuals with previous job experience in Canada, and those who meet one of the business categories. Since 2015, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has offered an electronic system called Express Entry to administer permanent residence applications under specific economic programs. There are three categories into the economics immigrant: 

 
Skilled Worker Class:

The Federal Skilled Trades Program is for those who seek to become permanent residents in the United States because they are qualified and have worked in a specific skilled profession. 

 
Canadian Experience Class:

Immigrants who are already in Canada and have temporary status but want to seek for permanent residency are eligible for the Canadian Experience Class. Under the Canadian Experience Class, immigrants who have lived in Canada for a period of time, including temporary foreign workers or foreign students, and who have good English and/or French language skills, are skilled workers, and have adjusted to life in Canada, may be eligible to become permanent residents.

 
Business Class: 

Entrepreneurs, Self-Employed immigrants, and Investors are business categories for immigrants who have the means, skills, and expertise to do business in Canada.

Humanitarian and Compassionate applicants:

Compassionate applicants are people who would not otherwise be qualified to become permanent residents of Canada but who can apply for humanitarian or compassionate reasons. These are rare cases that are evaluated on an individual basis. The following are some of the most typical considerations:

 

  • Settlement in Canada,
  • familial relationships,
  • children’s best interests,
  • the repercussions of denying the request
  • Refugee Class:

 

The Refugee Class is for immigrants in need of protection who are unable or unwilling to return to their native country and wish to reside in Canada. Citizens and permanent residents of Canada can sponsor people from other countries who are eligible to come to Canada as refugees. 

 

Who cannot immigrate to Canada? 

Some people are considered “inadmissible” and are not allowed to enter Canada under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).

Under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), you could be deemed inadmissible, denied a visa, or denied entrance to Canada for a variety of reasons, including:

 

  • security concerns
  •    human or international rights violations
  •    criminality
  •    organized criminality
  •    health grounds
  •    financial reasons
  •    misrepresentation
  •    non-compliance with the IRPA or
  •    having an inadmissible family member

People who want to immigrate to Canada must usually apply for a permanent residency visa before arriving. Applications can be sent to a Canadian Embassy, Consulate, or High Commission overseas by mail or in person. Refugee claimants, in-home careers, spouses or common-law partners of Canadian citizens or permanent residents, and those with humanitarian or compassionate reasons to be in Canada can apply while residing in Canada.

 
 

Canada Immigration Benefit –

Canadian Permanent Residency comes with a host of benefits that make it an appealing choice for those looking to build a future in Canada. One of the primary advantages is the right to live, work, and study anywhere in the country. This flexibility allows individuals to choose their ideal location based on job opportunities and lifestyle preferences.

Access to Canada’s public healthcare system is another significant benefit. Permanent residents receive essential medical services, ensuring that health needs are met without the burden of high costs. This access promotes overall well-being for individuals and their families.

Education is also a key advantage. Permanent residents can enroll in Canadian schools and universities at lower tuition rates compared to international students. This affordability, combined with the high quality of education, makes Canada an attractive destination for families seeking a solid educational foundation for their children.

Additionally, permanent residency provides a pathway to Canadian citizenship. After meeting residency requirements, individuals can apply for citizenship, gaining the right to vote and participate fully in the democratic process. This transition enhances one’s sense of belonging and connection to the community.

Stability is another crucial benefit. Permanent residents do not have to worry about visa renewals or immigration status changes, allowing them to focus on building their careers and lives in Canada. This sense of security fosters long-term planning and investment in personal and professional growth.

Canada is renowned for its multicultural society, which embraces diversity and inclusivity. Permanent residents can engage with various cultures, enhancing their social networks and enriching their experiences.

The CCAE Network is committed to assisting individuals in navigating the Permanent Residency process. With expert support, candidates can better understand the benefits and requirements associated with this status.

For more information, reach out via email at service@canemmigration.com or connect through WhatsApp at +977-9851401750.

Visit www.canemmigration.com for additional resources and guidance.

Canadian Permanent Residency not only opens doors to a new life but also offers numerous benefits that contribute to personal fulfillment and professional success.

Canada Immigration is the international movement of people into a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizen in order to settle or reside there, especially as permanent Residents or naturalization citizens, or to take up employment as a migrant worker or temporarily as a foreign worker.

As for economic effects, research suggests that migration is beneficial both to the receiving and sending countries. Research, with few exceptions, finds that immigration on average has positive economic effects on the native population, but is mixed as to whether low-skilled immigration adversely affects low-skilled natives. Studies show that the elimination of barriers to migration would have profound effects on world GDP with estimates of gains ranging between 67 and 147 percent. 

But now, in the 1990’s I find that there are three types of immigrants; those who want to be rich and enjoy an affluent lifestyle; and those who want freedom.

Canada is one of the safest country, achieved first rank in quality of life, in world. Recently, few months ago the Canadian government has announced the plans to accept over 1 million migrants in the next three years from world. If any people want to migrate to other country than definitely Canada is the top destinations of immigrants.

Meanwhile, all new immigrants wish to be part of 1 million but always they faces problems in the process applying for Canada’s visa. This failure made them think that it is a complex and hard procedures to have Canada visa. So many people can’t gather courage to go through visa application process for Canada and can’t make their dream come true.

So, here we are to provide you all required necessary information which helps to boost your confidence level to go through best programs which suits to go through best programs which suits you. Canada is among the easiest and straight forward application process in comparison to other nations. The main failure of getting visa is they miss to follow easiest and best method, even sometimes they follow wrong track because the consultancy working in this field misguide them due to lack of knowledge and experience. Here we, CCAE Network helps to guide you right track through appropriate programs to immigrate Canada in PR programs.

Latest Programs are as follows running by us which helps you to migrate Canada:

1) Express Entry: Express Entry is an online immigration programs for international highly skilled workers, to submit application for permanent residence. EE is the high profile and fastest programs among all the immigration programs. EE programs applicants can travel with their family member. In this program we guide the applicants and submit the documents of clients through Canadian lawyer in proper way which is ranked according to their education, age, and language abilities. EE programs are effective only for the high profile applicants only.

2) Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP):  All the province and territory except Quebec, has its own immigration programs called Provincial Nominee Programs. Each province searches out foreign workers with experience in Occupations/ Job which are in demand. If you are to go with this program than you must check out the requirements of your choice province and make sure if you are eligible for just any one province might be your path to destination of Canada.

At the moment we are running Saskatchewan province program under PNP program. It is called SINP (Saskatchewan immigrate nominee program). This occupation in demand sub-category is for skilled workers who have got bachelor or masters degree and experience in one of Saskatchewan’s in-demand occupation lists, are categorizes and rated skill level A or B or skill type O under Canada’s National Occupational classification, on NOC.

Under SINP two applicants have received invitations to apply (ita), have got the biometric test and have applied further application process, and waiting for PR. This is nearly complete process and hopeful soon they are going to receive PR. Our team is eagerly waiting that moment to congratulate the lucky applicants.

Nearly 50 applicants have created the expressions of interest (EOI) profile and submitted their profile. They are waiting for draw from pool. Day by day there is huge increment in fresh joining as well.

SINP is outstanding program for applicants who have got at least bachelors degree and experienced in same related field which is listed in occupation-in-demand list. This is point based program who met it; it is golden opportunity to migrate Canada. So, question arises if you are eligible why to lose opportunity to migrate Canada. If you want to find whether you are eligible or not please feel free to visit our office.

SINP In-Demand Occupations

The following high-skilled occupations are considered in-demand in Saskatchewan. These lists are based on the SINP’s Excluded Occupations List, which replaced the In-Demand Occupations List in September 2019.

All in-demand occupations that are eligible under the SINP’s Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand sub-categories are rated Skill Level A or B or Skill Type 0 under Canada’s National Occupational Classification, or NOC.

In order to determine your NOC, visit this page.

The majority of eligible occupations under the SINP’s Express Entry and In-Demand Occupation sub-categories are unregulated and do not require professional licensure. These unregulated professions form the first set of lists below.

The second set of lists concerns eligible professions that are regulated or have professional certification standards in Canada and/or Saskatchewan and require additional documentation.

Note: Maximum Number of SINP Applications

As of March 3, 2020, this page will be retired and no longer available. Application intake thresholds will no longer be used. For further more information the website will be updated after Third March 2020.

3) Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP):  The Program was launched in 2016, through this program the federal government and its provincial government partners aim to welcome immigrants and their families from worldwide to the Atlantic Canadian region i.e., Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Prince Edward Island to fulfill the needs of local employers and communities. The three year pilot program allows local employers to identify, recruit and return global talent. Simultaneously supports population growth developing a skilled workforce, and increasing employment rates in region. In this program applicant must have a job offer from a designated employer and an individualized settlement plan for themselves and their family.

CCAE Network. Is running AIPP (nursing) program , which is golden path for nursing sector immigrants  who want to make their dream come true to enter in Canada and achieve PR.

We have got some reserved quota nearly 15 for the post of nurse Aid/Personal support worker and all quota have been booked and after successfully passed in interview further process for endorsement is being carrying out .

NOTE: Very soon within couple of months second lot some more quotas for Nursing i.e nurse Aid / Personal support worker is coming so interested candidate are requested to book their positions in time .

For detail information you are being advised to contact our office by appointing with one of our member of  counselor.

4) Conference visa: We are collecting 4 nos. for the post of Conference visa for Canada . Interested candidates are being informed from this that please book your positions in time

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