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Why immigrate to Canada?

Canada has many strengths. Its primary advantages lie in location, natural resources, a diverse economy, high-quality public education, and institutional and political stability. What more? Canada is an attractive option for many people for a plethora of other reasons, most notably:

  • Canada is more accepting of migrants: According to a recent global survey, Canada is the world’s most accepting country for migrants.
  • Better work-life balance: Workers in Canada enjoy shorter hours. A Gallup article suggested that full time U.S. workers end up working an average of 47 hours a week, whereas in Canada, the standard number of weekly work hours is 40 hours a week.
  • Free universal healthcare: Canadians and permanent residents do not have to worry about huge medical bills.
  • Education Free elementary education and world renowned economical higher education systems
  • Beautiful & vast country: From its majestic mountains and green forests to its fast paced bustling cities, this beautiful country is vast and full of amazin
  • Paid statutory holidays: In Canada, workers enjoy paid statutory holidays, such as Canada Day. In most countries however, employers are not required to pay employees for time not worked.
  • Paid maternity leave: Canadian mothers can enjoy 35 to 61 weeks off, and can also receive payment through Canada’s Employment Insurance (EI). They are also least likely to suffer career setback.

Express Entry: the main permanent residence pathway

Immigrate as a skilled worker. Answer a few questions to see if you meet the minimum requirements. In 2020, while most countries closed its borders Canada issued a record high 107,350 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for Permanent Residence to Express Entry candidates.

Family sponsorship

Sponsor your relatives, including your spouse, partner, children, parents, grandparents, and others to immigrate

Provincial nominees

Immigrate by being nominated by a Canadian province or territory

Atlantic Immigration Pilot

Immigrate by graduating from a school or working in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, or Newfoundland and Labrador

Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot

Smaller Canadian communities supporting their local economy through immigration. Pilot opens to permanent resident applicants later in 2019.

Caregivers

Immigrate by providing care for children, the elderly or those with medical needs, or work as a live-in caregiver

Start-up Visa

Immigrate by starting a business and creating jobs

Agri-Food Pilot

Immigrate by working in specific agri-food industries and occupations

PR for Health-care workers

Immigrate with a new application process for refugee claimants working in the health-care sector during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Sheppard Yonge Center
North York, Toronto
CANADA


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