The easiest ways into Canada aren't really accessible to most people. You have to be rich, "skilled" or some kind of artist. These are the easiest ways to come to Canada, if you qualify:
- "Business" or "investor" immigration programs where immigrants essentially buy their permanent residence by creating or investing in a business and creating jobs; The federal program is on hold right now, most of the provinces still provide this option.
- The Skilled Worker and Skilled Trades programs, which are open to a select few people. The Skilled Trades program only allows in 3000 people a year. The Skilled Worker program is open to only a few select professions, requiring a lot of education and experience, or for other peole with education and experience who already have job offers. Also, if you have a PhD, you may qualify as a skilled worker.
- Finally, there are select professions which do not require visas to enter Canada to work and a special permanent residence category for some of these "self-employed" people such as artists.
- Well, most people who want to come to Canada aren't rich or artists; and most others don't have the education and / or the work experience. So how does the average person immigrate to Canada?
- Most of these are options for temporary residence in Canada, but each can be turned into permanent residence and, eventually,citizenship, if you meet the requirements.
HOW ARE YOU GOING TO COME TO CANADA?
What is your preferred way to immigrate to Canada?
Business immigration
Family Sponsorship
Federal Skilled Trades
Federal Skilled Worker
International Experience Canada then change of status
Live-in Caregiver
Provincial Nominee Programs
Immigrate to Quebec
Self Employed
Start Up Visa
Study Permit then Work Permit then Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Visitor Visa then Work Permit then CEC
Work Permit then CEC
Other
Business immigration
Family Sponsorship
Federal Skilled Trades
Federal Skilled Worker
International Experience Canada then change of status
Live-in Caregiver
Provincial Nominee Programs
Immigrate to Quebec
Self Employed
Start Up Visa
Study Permit then Work Permit then Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Visitor Visa then Work Permit then CEC
Work Permit then CEC
Other
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