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There are three basic categories of immigration and many variations within each category. For all of them, you will receive a visa which allows you to live in Canada indefinitely as long as you meet the residency requirements. 1. Skilled Worker Category. The skilled worker category assigns points to various factors which are intended to show that you are able to get a job in Canada. However, if you qualify under this category there is no requirement that you work for an employer. The most relevant factors are work experience, education, language skills and age. This is the category that most people immigrate under so there is a substantial processing delay at present in this category unless you have an arranged job to come to in Canada. Please click here to receive more information. 2. Investor Category. This category is quite fast to get the visa. There are three requirements.
Please click here to receive more information. 3. Entrepreneur Category. This category requires business management experience and that you plan and actively manage a business in Canada after you immigrate. In order to keep your status, you are required to hit certain financial targets with your business after you immigrate. The processing time is not fast for most types of entrepreneur applications. Please click here to receive more information. In addition to the federal immigration categories, there are also Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) in every province. The eligibility criteria are different in each province. The applicant and their family members must intend to reside in the province that nominates them for immigration. Generally speaking, applicants who are nominated by a province will receive their immigration visas much faster than normal immigration applicants because their applications receive priority processing at the visa office. In British Columbia, there is a PNP program for skilled workers in strategic occupations. There are also two business categories for immigrants wishing to come to B.C. to start a business and create jobs for Canadians. Please click here to receive more information. |
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