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Immigration To Canada

Canada Canada is one of the leading G-8 nations and the second largest country in the world with a population of only 30 millions (3 core). The Canadian government plans to migrate over 0.6 million (6 lacs) peoples each year.
Canada is one of the world's top immigration destinations with over 200,000 new arrivals coming under the Canada immigration system every year. Deciding to immigrate to Canada is a significant step in the lives of those who pursue this dream. The Canada immigration section of our website has been created to help those seeking to live and work in Canada. Canadian immigration lawyer can play an important role in obtaining your Canada visa and starting a new life.

Immigration to Canada based on the skilled worker category, which is a very popular visa programmed and is intended for people with high levels of skills and experience. Canadian immigration also includes a special visa category for business immigrants. Citizenship and Immigration Canada, the Canadian Government's Immigration Department, also allows the province of Quebec to select immigrants. Just as importantly, 40 percent of annual Canada immigration is under the family reunion and refugee programs.

 Skilled Worker Class Immigration:
Canada values the skills and experiences that foreign professionals and workers bring with them. Check to see if your skills and experience qualify you to come to Canada as a skilled worker.

 Business Class Immigration:
Canada has a strong economic culture. If you have experience running or investing in businesses, you may qualify to come to Canada as a business immigrant.

Skilled workers have education, work experience, knowledge of English or French language and other abilities that will help them to establish themselves successfully as permanent residence in Canada. Applying to come to Canada, as a skilled worker is not difficult. Consult this section to find all the information and forms you need to make your application.

Eligibility Requirements: 

  • Minimum Graduation Degree.
  • Minimum 2 Years Work Experience.
  • IELTS (General training)

Spouse must be graduate & having Relative (first blood) Will Get Preference 

Federal Skilled Worker Class

This will help you determine your chance of qualifying as a skilled worker. It explains six factors on which points are awarded and helps you estimate how many points you may be awarded for each factor. Use it for calculate your total score. A visa officer will assess your application and will make the final decision; if there is a difference between the points you give yourself and the points the officer awards you, the officer's assessment will prevail.

Factors

Points

1.

Education (Graduation =20, Master's or PhD Or at least 17 years of education = 25)

25 

2.

Language ( English =16, French = 8 )

24 

3.

Work Experience (1 Year =15, 2 Years = 17, 3 Years =19, 4 Years = 21)

21 

4.

Age ( 21 Years To 49 Years )

10 

5.

Arranged Employment ( HRDC Confirmation )

10 

6.

Adaptability (Spouse Education: Master's or PhD Or at least 17 years of education = 5, Relatives in Canada = 5)

10 

The passmark last set on September 18, 2003 at 67 Points.

International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Test ; G.T.

Factors

High

Moderate

Basic

Speaking

(Score: 7.0 - 9.0)=4

(Score: 5.0 - 6.9)=2

(Score: 4.0 - 4.9)=1

Listening

(Score: 7.0 - 9.0)=4

(Score: 5.0 - 6.9)=2

(Score: 4.0 - 4.9)=1

Reading

(Score: 7.0 - 9.0)=4

(Score: 5.0 - 6.9)=2

(Score: 4.0 - 4.9)=1

Writing

(Score: 7.0 - 9.0)=4

(Score: 5.0 - 6.9)=2

(Score: 4.0 - 4.9)=1

(For more details & consultancy contact us)

Business Class Immigration:

Canada has three classes of business immigrants: Investors, Entrepreneurs and Self-employed Persons. You must choose to apply under only one of these classes, even if you meet the requirements for more than one class. Features of each type are listed below to help you make that decision.

Investors:

Investors must have business experience. They must have either:

  • (a) Managed a qualifying business and controlled a percentage of equity of a qualifying business for at least two years in the period beginning five years before the date of application and ending on the day a determination is made on the application, or
  • (b) They must have managed at least five full-time job equivalents per year in a business for at least two years in the period beginning five years before the date of application and ending on the day a determination is made on the application, or
  • (c) A combination of a one-year period of experience described in subparagraph (a) and a one-year period of experience described in subparagraph (b).

The investor class applicant must have a net worth of at least $800,000. They are required to make an investment of $400,000, paid to the Receiver General of Canada. The investment is subsequently allocated to participating provinces and territories in Canada. These governments use the funds for job creation and economic development. The full amount of the investment (without interest) is repaid to the investor after five years. The exact date of repayment depends on when the $400,000 is received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. At the latest, the amount would be returned five years and 3 months after the date of payment. The return of the investment is fully guaranteed by participating provinces and territories

Entrepreneurs:

Entrepreneurs must have business experience. They must have managed and controlled a percentage of equity of a qualifying business (see Definitions) for at least two one-year periods in the period beginning five years before the date of application and ending on the day a determination is made on the application. The entrepreneur class applicant must have a net worth of at least $300,000. Additionally, they must have the intention and the ability to:·

  • 1. Control a percentage of equity of a qualifying Canadian business equal to or greater than 331/3%;
  • 2. Provide active and ongoing management of the qualifying Canadian business; and
  • 3. Create at least one incremental full-time job equivalent for one or more Canadian citizens or permanent residents other than the entrepreneur applicant and their family members.

Entrepreneurs are required to sign a declaration stating they intend and will be able to meet the conditions of permanent residence.

Self-employed Persons:

Self-employed immigrants must have relevant experience (see Definitions). Points are awarded for relevant experience within the five-year period immediately preceding the date of application and ending on the day a determination is made on the application. Self-employed immigrants must have the experience, intention and ability to:·

  • Establish a business that will, at a minimum, create an employment opportunity for themselves and that will make a significant contribution to cultural activities or athletics in Canada; or ·

Selection Factors: Self-Assessment Worksheet

This worksheet will help you determine your chance of qualifying as a business immigrant. It explains the factors on which points are awarded and helps you estimate how many points you may be awarded for each factor.If you have a spouse or common-law partner, you must decide which of you will be the principal applicant; the other person will be considered a family member. Use the self-assessment worksheet to determine whichof you would score the most points. This person should be the principal applicant. 

Investors and Entrepreneurs:

Factor 1: Business experience (maximum 35 points) Points are awarded for business experience that was obtained within the period beginning five years before the date of application and ending on the day a determination is made on the application.
Factor 2:
Age (maximum 10 points) Points are given for your age at the time your application is received.
Factor 3: Education (maximum 25 points) Points are awarded for earned educational credentials as well as the number of years of full-time or full-time equivalent study. To be awarded points, you must meet both stated criteria. (Note: Full-time studies: At least 15 hours of instruction per week during the academic year.) This includes any period of workplace training that forms part of the course. (Note: Full-time equivalent studies: If you completed a program of study on a part-time or) accelerated basis, count the length of time it would have taken to complete the program on a full-time basis.
Factor 4: Language ability (maximum 24 points) Points are awarded for proven ability in reading, writing, listening to and speaking English and/or French.
Factor 5: Adaptability (maximum 6 points)
A maximum of 6 points for adaptability can be earned by any combination of the following elements:

  • You have made a business exploration trip to Canada in the period beginning five years before the date of your application.

You have participated in joint federal-provincial business immigration initiatives. (Note: To claim adaptability points, you will have to provide a letter from a province confirming) your exploration trip or participation in an initiative.

Self-employed Persons:

Factor 1: Business experience (maximum 35 points) Points are awarded for business experience that was obtained within the period beginning five years before
the date of application and ending on the day a determination is made on the application.
Factor 2:
Age (maximum 10 points) Points are given for your age at the time your application is received.
Factor 3: Education (maximum 25 points) Points are awarded for earned educational credentials as well as the number of years of full-time or full-time equivalent study. To be awarded points, you must meet both stated criteria.(Note: Full-time studies: At least 15 hours of instruction per week during the academic year.) This includes any period of workplace training that forms part of the course.(Note: Full-time equivalent studies: If you completed a program of study on a part-time reaccelerated basis, count the length of time it would have taken to complete the program ona full-time basis.
Factor 4: Language ability (maximum 24 points)) Points are awarded for proven ability in reading, writing, listening to and speaking English and/or French.
Factor 5: Adaptability (maximum 6 points) Points are awarded for certain adaptability elem