Some frequently asked questions regarding Canada immigration
Why should I immigrate to Canada?
Canada is located
in the North America. It has a good economic as well as demographic structure.
The immigration process of Canada is very simple and it is currently the most
preferred destination for immigration.
The culture of
Canada is very flexible and it accepts people from all backgrounds irrespective
of their nationalities and culture. It has nearly 300,000 professionals and
families each year.
What is Canada immigration?
Canada's
immigration system uses a points-based selection process, earning it the title
of "World's First Immigration System" for inviting skilled talent
through a systematic and fair points-based selection pattern.
Until January
2015, the country operated under a quota system with significant flaws. Citizenship
and Immigration Canada, in collaboration with the Canadian government, studied
the shortcomings and created Canada Express Entry, an easy-immigrant programme
for talented professionals.
Skilled workers
with the potential to meet Canada's economic demands are given first priority
for permanent residency under the Canada Express Entry system.
What is Canada Express Entry?
Canada Express
Entry offers a variety of programmes for skilled employees from many fields to
enter the country. Express Entry allows skilled professionals, temporary
employees, international graduates, and families to easily migrate to Canada
based on their talents, points, and financial stability.
Through the use
of frequent lotteries, eligible applicants are invited to apply for a Canadian
PR visa. These draws invite applications that represent the highest ranking
within the stipulated cut-off score.
The Express Entry
system consists of four programmes, each of which is designed to handle
applications from various (occupation) classes in a methodical manner.
How do I qualify for Canada
immigration?
To be able to
qualify for Canada Immigration, you need to have at least 67 points out of 100.
The points are given based on the answers provided during the profile creation.
There are 6 factors that decide the points:
1.
Age
2.
Work experience
3.
Education
4.
Adaptability
5.
Amount of work experience
6.
Language skills
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