Why migrate to Canada?
Canada is one of the world’s most excellent countries to immigrate to, for its outstanding quality of life, citizenship avenues, and an assortment of other factors. Canada has an estimated population of 30 million, is one of the G-7 nations, and is the second-largest country in the world. Canada has a healthcare system that is considered as one of the best in the world. It is an extremely urbanized country with exceptional working conditions, a terrific education system, and very lofty living standards. Canada’s point-based Permanent Residency program is one of the easiest immigration programs in the world.
It is a multilateral country with a steady economy and a comparatively uncomplicated immigration procedure. Canada is celebrated as a country of immigrants. The Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has created several pathways to apply for immigration to Canada, based on applicants’ type.
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Eigibility Criteria
Each of the Canada immigration programs has its individual criterion. Nonetheless, there are a a small number of things in common across all permanent residence submissions.
Characteristically, migration applications are assessed on:
- Educational background
- Professional profile
- Your IELTS/CELPIP score
- French language skills, if migrating to Quebec
- References & legal documentation
- Canadian employment documentation
What are the Eligibility requirements?
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Popular programs/pathways to get Canada PR
Canada’s Express Entry is the most desired immigration programs in the world.
Launched in 2015, the Express Entry is considered to be the earliest immigration program to use a points-based system for assessing the eligibility of individuals looking to migrate to Canada.
The federal department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) handles Express Entry submissions. The visa processing time under this program can be up to six months or less. 67 points will be required to generate an Express Entry profile.
If you go for for the PNP to apply for your PR visa, these are the steps:
- You must apply in the province or region where you desire to settle.
- You could be nominated by the province to apply for a PR visa if your profile meets the eligibility criteria.
- You can apply for your PR visa after you are nominated by a province.
An eagerness in immigrating to Quebec must be stated as the first part of the process. Those with the training and specialized skills to assist their job assimilation in the region are then chosen by Quebec and issued an invite to apply.
Invitation rounds by Quebec are conducted through the Arrima Portal. The local selection by Quebec is also known as the Arrima draw.
Through the QSWP, expert employees can submit an application for the Quebec Selection Certificate, or Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ). It is not required for applicants to have a valid job offer in order to migrate to Quebec. However, those with a job offer are given precedence.
The QSWP is also based on a points-based system like the Express Entry System.
Quebec is not a component of Canadian PNP and the federal Express Entry system of Canada.
The Canadian government encourages people internationally to invest and add to the Canadian economy, thus escalating global spotlight and providing tremendous earning potential to the business people. There are two main categories to apply for:
- Provincial Investor Immigration Programs
- Quebec Investor Program
Canada Process Flow
- Step 1: Get the CV & start counseling the Client
- Step 2: Once Client is happy with the counseling, then we do the “Technical Evaluation”
- Step 3: If the Report is positive, then we start the sign-up process with the Client
- Step 4: Process Consultant get assigned to client’s case
- Step 5: Document Checklist is provided by PC
- Step 6: ECA – Submit to WES (2-3 Months) 305 CAD
- Step 7: Report positive / complete IELTS
- Step 8: Express Entry Pool (No Fee)
- Step 9: Once you get the ITA, submit visa application (2-3 months) 825 CAD Main Applicant & Spouse each, children 225 CAD per Kid.
- Step 10: PCC/Medicals & RPRF (Right to Permanent Residency Fee) 500 CAD Main Applicants & Spouse each, Children No Fee
- Step 11: Visa Stamping
Canada Process Flow
NECS is capable of calculating your individual points, and going through the application process for visas under the several available programs to decipher and suggest the one that is best suitable for you.
Get the CV & start counseling the Client
Then we do the “Technical Evaluation”
Then we start the sign-up process with the Client
Process Consultant get assigned to client’s case
Document Checklist is provided by PC
ECA – Submit to WES (2-3 Months) 305 CAD
IELTS training & preperation
Report positive / complete IELTS
Express Entry Pool (No Fee)
Submit visa application (2-3 months) 825 CAD Main Applicant & Spouse each, children 225 CAD per Kid
PCC/Medicals & RPRF (Right to Permanent Residency Fee) 500 CAD Main Applicants & Spouse each, Children No Fee
Visa Stamping
How is CRS Score Calculated?
[Factors & Points Breakdown]
Total CRS Score = Max. points (Core/Human Capital + Skill Transferability Factor + Additional Factors) = (500 + 100 + 600) = Maximum 1,200 points
Factors | With Spouse/ common-law partner | Without Spouse/ common-law partner |
Age |
100 |
110 |
Education level |
140 |
150 |
Official languages proficiency (IELTS) |
150 |
160 |
Canadian working experience |
70 |
80 |
Spouse – Level of education |
10 | |
Spouse – Official language proficiency |
20 | |
Spouse Required IELTS Score (General) |
10 | |
Skills Transferability | 100 | 100 |
Total | 600 | 600 |
Skill Transferability Factors:
Factors | Maximum points per factor |
---|---|
Maximum points per factor or Education and Canadian Work Experience | 50 |
Language Ability and (Foreign work experience) Non-Canadian Work Experience or Canadian work experience and Foreign work experience (Non- Canadian Work Experience) | 50 |
Certificate of Qualification in a Trade and Language Ability | |
total | 100 |
Additional Factors:
Factor | Max. points per factor |
Brother or sister living in Canada who is a citizen or permanent resident of Canada | 15 |
Post-secondary education in Canada – credential of one or two years | 15 |
Post-secondary education in Canada – credential of three years or longer | 30 |
Arranged employment – NOC 00 | 200 |
Arranged employment – any other NOC 0, A or B | 50 |
Provincial Nomination | 600 |
Maximum points to be claimed | 600 |
Canada Process Flow
NECS is capable of calculating your individual points, and going through the application process for visas under the several available programs to decipher and suggest the one that is best suitable for you.