Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
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In 2008, Immigration Canada established the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) in order to welcome qualified applicants with Canadian experience to contribute to Canada. 12,000 applications are scheduled to be accepted in 2013-2014, which is not expected to vary much from those submitted.
Employer immigration LMO, AEO
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When applying for Federal Skilled Migration, you find an employer in Canada and your employer gives you a permanent job offer (employer's letter, offer letter, permanent job contract), which establishes that the employer will employ you permanently once you become a permanent resident, and submits it to Human Resources Canada ( HRSDC for approval. The Permanent Job Offer is approved by Human Resources Canada (HRSDC) and an LMO (Labour Mark) is issued.
Federal Skilled Worker(FSW)
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Federal Skilled Woker(FSW)Basic requirements. (1) 18-50 years old (2) More than one year working experience (3) College degree or above (4) Good English or French (proof of IELTS or TEF standa
Federal Skilled Trades Program
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Federal Skilled Trades ProgramApplicants in the Skilled Worker category must meet the following four minimum requirements.(1) Possess a valid job offer from a Canadian employer for at least one year (
Investment Immigration
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Business ImmigrationNews:Recently, Canada's federal immigration department announced its immigration quota for next year, with plans to accept 240,000-265,000 new immigrants, of which economic imm
Start-up Visa Program
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Federal Start-up Visa ProgramAs of April 1, 2013, Federal Immigration Canada is accepting applications for the Start-up Visa, a program designed to attract innovative immigrant entrepreneurs to invest
Live-in Caregiver Immigration
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Live-in Caregiver ImmigrationIn 2014, Canada will accept 17,500 permanent resident applications for live-in caregivers, double the number in 2013 and the most since the program was implemented in 1993
Parents Sponsorship
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Family reunification immigration is an immigration category in which a Canadian citizen or permanent resident sponsors a spouse, partner who has lived together for more than one year, dependent childr
Spouse Sponsorship
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Common-law PartnerSpouse/partner living together for more than 1 year and dependent children category. This category is the first priority category of immigrants and enjoys the highest priority in the
Ontario Immigrant Nominee(OINP)
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Ontario Immigrant Nominee(OINP)Ontario's provincial nomination program is known as Opportunities Ontario (OO) and the following five categories of applicants may be nominated.Employer-sponsored: e
Manitoba Provincal Nominee (MPNP)
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The Manitoba Provincial Nominee (MPNP) is a provincial business immigration nomination program under which the Province of Manitoba and the Government of Canada share responsibility for vetting business immigrants. The MPNP allows Manitoba to nominate and recruit qualified business people and farmers from around the world. These business immigrants have the intent and ability to move to Manitoba to start or purchase a business, or to act as a partner in an existing business establishment. Applicants must meet the following criteria: have at least $350,000 in verifiable personal net worth that demonstrates the ability to operate a personal business or farm.
BC Provincial Nominee(BC PNP)
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BC Provincial Nominee(BC PNP)Basic application requirements1. If the applicant is a business owner, financial statements for the last three years and proof of work management experience are required2.
Saskatchewan Nominee Program (SINP)
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Saskatchewan Nominee (SINP)This program has been one of the classic Canadian nomination programs for more than 10 years, and on October 29, 2010, the Saskatchewan Department of Immigration launched a
Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP)
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Nova Scotia Nominee Program(NSNP)Applicant Requirements1. Country of residence status Applicants in Canada must have legal temporary resident status. Applicants outside of Canada are required to prove
Alberta Nominee Program (AINP)
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Alberta Nominee Program(AINP)Alberta Immigration Advantages1. Alberta is the fastest growing province in Canada, with the youngest average age of the population and the highest level of education. Alb