Categories for Canadian immigration

Categories for Canadian immigration

Categories for Canadian immigration. There are many different categories for immigration in Canada: Those who are considering immigrating to Canada can choose one of these categories and apply accordingly.

Application with express entry: There are 3 different subcategories in this application type: The first of these is “Canadian Experience Class”, which requires you to have worked in Canada for 3 years before; The second is the “Federal Skilled Worker Program”, to which those who have previously worked abroad can apply, and the third is the “Federal Skilled Trades Program”, to which qualified and skilled workers who have a valid job offer or certificate can apply.

Provincial candidates category: If you have the skills, education and work experience that can contribute to the economy of a particular province or territory in Canada and you agree to live in these regions or provinces, you can apply in the provincial candidates category. This category of applications is very suitable for those who want to reside permanently in Canada.

Atlantic immigration program: To participate in this program, you must graduate from a school in Canada or have skilled foreign worker status. Additionally, you can apply for this program if you want to work and reside permanently in one of Canada’s 4 Atlantic provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, or Newfoundland and Labrador).

Entrepreneur visa program: If you are an entrepreneur and have an idea that can provide added value for Canada and its citizens, the entrepreneur visa program may be suitable for you.

Family sponsorship: If your relatives are permanent residents of Canada, they can sponsor you and enable you to reside.

Québec province selected immigration residence permit: To reside in this province, you can indicate that you wish to live in Québec, similar to the provincial applicants category.

Caregiver category: You can immigrate to Canada by providing care to children, the elderly, or those with medical needs, or by working as a live-in caregiver.

Self-employment program: If you have the desire and experience to start a business that can contribute to Canada’s sporting or cultural activities, and if you can also create employment for yourself, you can apply for this program and obtain a permanent residence permit.

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