5 Easiest Ways to Immigrate to Canada 2020
by My Consultant ConsultantSince early 2017, Canada has opened its door
wide open for immigrants from across the world. And as the years past, the
immigration process has been really streamlined to allow easier and faster
immigration to Canada.
Canada is expected to welcome
millions of new immigrants during the new decade and several immigration
programs have been updated to help pave the way in 2020. Among the most notable
developments, here are some of the best and easiest possible pathways to
Immigrate to Canada in 2020.
1. Express Entry
Express Entry is one of the fastest routes
for immigration to Canada for skilled migrants. It is a point-based system
where applicants are ranked based on the parameters set by the federal
government. Applicants are invited to apply for a PR visa based on what they
score in the Express Entry Pool.
Eligibility:
Candidates with Bachelor’s, Master’s, or
Ph.D. degree is eligible to apply. More points are given to candidates with a
higher degree.
Candidates must have a minimum of 2 years of
experience in a skilled trade. Experience in NOC of class 0, A, B, can get more
points.
Points are also given based on the
candidate’s age. Candidates under 29 years get more points.
Processing time: Varies from
province to province. Generally, it is estimated to take about 6 to 8 months.
2.
Provincial Nomination Programs (PNP)
PNP allows Canadian provinces and territories
to nominate candidates who are interested in moving to Canada and settle in a
particular province. PNP programs are specifically built to boost foreign
skilled worker immigration to Canada, who can contribute to its economy.
If you are skilled and have experienced in a particular skill trade, which Canadian provinces are in demand of, then you can be nominated by a particular province or territory and invited to move to a Canadian skilled worker visa.
Every Canadian province has its own unique Provincial Nomination Program and the
eligibility requirements and application processes vary from province to
province.
Candidates who wish to migrate to a
particular Canadian province can contact a certified consultant at My
Consultant, to get all the information and application details about that
province.
3. Family
sponsorship
The Canadian government also allows a Permanent Resident of Canada to sponsor
his/her family members to move to Canada through various family sponsorship
programs.
Processing time:
For spouse- 12 months
For a dependent child- 10 to 12 months
For parents / grandparents -20 to 24 months
4. The route
to PR as Students
Students who are undertaking 2 years program
in a college or university in Canada have a number of options to obtain
permanent residency in Canada.
Due to the impeccable quality of education in
Canada, Canadian employers are attracted to students who already have prior
experience in Canada. The Canadian government also tries to retain talented
foreign students who graduate from its educational institutes.
Students are advised to apply for Dual
Intent, which is a temporary residence both for study and work. This dual
intent allows foreign students to obtain temporary study permits and at the
same time apply or wait for their PR visas.
5. Self
Employed
If you have enough money to support yourself,
then this might just be the best option for you. There are no immigration needs
and requirements imposed on the self-employed class. Moreover, no minimum
investment level is enforced for a self-employed person.
You can move to Canada as self-employed as a
writer/author, musicians, painter, creative designers/ performing artist,
sculptor, visual artist, or other jobs in motion pictures.
Processing time: It usually takes about 24 months for the immigration process to complete.
So there you have it, five easiest ways to
migrate to Canada. However, the options for Immigration to Canada are not limited. There are many immigration
options available to move to Canada. We invited you to visit My Consultant website and stroll around
the site to learn more.
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