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Permanently Settle in Canada PR programs

Certainly, here’s a concise overview of almost all permanent residency programs in Canada:

Express Entry is a Canadian immigration system designed to streamline the process for skilled workers seeking permanent residency. It requires applicants to create online profiles detailing their qualifications,age, work experience, language proficiency, and other relevant factors. Through periodic draws, candidates with high Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores are invited by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to apply for permanent residence, with successful applicants and their families becoming permanent residents of Canada. Contact our team to team for evaluation of your profile.

The Express Entry system manages applications for permanent residency in Canada through three main categories:

1. Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP):

  • This category is for skilled workers with foreign work experience who intend to live in any Canadian province or territory, excluding Quebec.
  • Applicants are assessed based on factors such as education, work experience, language ability, age, arranged employment, and adaptability.
  • Candidates must score a minimum number of points on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) to be eligible for consideration.

2. Canadian Experience Class (CEC):

  • This category is for individuals with skilled work experience in Canada who wish to become permanent residents.
  • To be eligible, applicants must have at least one year of full-time (or equivalent part-time) skilled work experience in Canada within the last three years, among other criteria.
  • CEC candidates are assessed based on factors similar to those in the FSWP, including language ability, education, and work experience.

3. Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP):

  • This category is for skilled trades workers who have at least two years of full-time work experience in a skilled trade within the five years before applying.
  • Applicants must meet certain language proficiency requirements and have either a valid job offer or a certificate of qualification in their skilled trade issued by a Canadian provincial or territorial authority.

Québec, Canada’s largest province by area, is known for its French-speaking culture, vibrant cities like Montréal and Québec City, and diverse economy. The province’s economy spans sectors such as aerospace, technology, manufacturing, and natural resources, with hydroelectricity being a significant contributor. Québec’s stunning natural landscapes, including mountains and forests, offer opportunities for outdoor activities. Its rich history, strong education system, and publicly funded healthcare make it an appealing place to live.

Québec operates its immigration system separately from the PNPs of other provinces. However, these programs still serve a similar purpose in facilitating immigration to Québec and are administered by the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration (MIFI), the Québec government’s immigration department.

Québec offers several immigration programs, including:

  • Québec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP)
  • Québec Experience Program (PEQ)
  • Entrepreneur Program
  • Investor Program

These programs provide pathways for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, investors, and graduates to immigrate to Québec and contribute to its economy and society.

AIPP is a partnership between the federal government of Canada and the Atlantic provinces: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador.

 The program aims to address labour market needs and encourage skilled immigrants to settle in Atlantic Canada. Under the AIPP, there are three streams:

  1. Atlantic High-Skilled Program:

 Targets skilled workers with a job offer in a high-skilled occupation (National Occupational Classification skill level 0, A, or B) from an employer in one of the participating Atlantic provinces.

  1. Atlantic Intermediate-Skilled Program:

 Intended for individuals with a job offer in an intermediate-skilled occupation (National Occupational Classification skill level C) from an employer in one of the participating Atlantic provinces.

  1. Atlantic International Graduate Program: 

Designed for international graduates from eligible post-secondary institutions in the Atlantic region who have a job offer from an employer in one of the participating Atlantic provinces.

The AIPP facilitates the immigration process for skilled workers and international graduates, making it easier for them to obtain permanent residency in Atlantic Canada and contribute to the region’s economy and communities.

RNIP is a community-driven immigration program designed to attract skilled workers to rural and northern communities in Canada. Under this pilot program, participating communities collaborate with local employers and governments to select and nominate eligible candidates for permanent residency.

Here’s how the RNIP generally works:

  1. Community Participation: 

Rural and northern communities across Canada participate in the RNIP by becoming designated by the federal government. These communities identify local labour market needs and nominate candidates who meet their specific criteria for permanent residency.

  1. Job Offer Requirement: 

To be eligible for the RNIP, candidates must have a genuine job offer from an employer in a participating community. The job offer must meet certain criteria set by the community, such as being full-time and permanent.

  1. Community Endorsement: 

Once a candidate receives a job offer from an employer in a participating community, they apply for endorsement from that community. The community reviews the candidate’s application and job offer to determine if they meet the community’s eligibility requirements.

  1. Federal Application: 

After receiving community endorsement, the candidate applies for permanent residency to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). If approved, they become permanent residents of Canada and commit to living and working in the designated community.

The RNIP aims to address labour shortages in rural and northern communities while supporting economic development and community growth. It provides an opportunity for skilled workers and their families to settle in smaller communities across Canada and contribute to their long-term prosperity.

For information on these programs changes please contact us for the latest updates directly via email or phone.

The Agri-Food Immigration Pilot is a Canadian immigration program aims to address the ongoing labour shortages in the Canadian agri-food sector by providing a pathway for skilled workers to obtain permanent residency in Canada and contribute to the growth and sustainability of the sector.

The pilot targets specific occupations within the agri-food sector, including farm supervisors and specialised livestock workers, general farm workers, food processing labourers, and harvesting labourers. 

The Agri-Food Immigration Pilot was a temporary immigration program launched as a pilot initiative to run for three years, starting from May 2020. It is extended until May 14, 2025.

For individuals seeking permanent residency in Canada through caregiving, the 

  • Home Child Care Provider Pilot 
  • Home Support Worker Pilot

 programs offer pathways.

The requirements under these programs:

  • Designed for individuals with caregiving experience.
  • Requires a valid job offer from a Canadian employer for at least 30 hours per week.
  • Need at least one year of Canadian work experience in a caregiver role.
  • Language proficiency in English or French (CLB 5 or higher) is necessary.
  • Successful applicants receive occupation-restricted open work permits.
  • Eligible for permanent residence after gaining sufficient Canadian work experience.

Sajjan Immigration provides assistance with program requirements and navigating the application process for caregivers seeking permanent residency in Canada. 

Here’s how Sajjan Immigration can assist:

  • Sajjan Immigration specialises in navigating the Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot programs for clients.
  • Thorough guidance provided on meeting program requirements, including work experience, language proficiency, and educational qualifications.
  • Assistance offered in compiling and submitting all necessary documentation to apply for these caregiver programs.
  • Sajjan Immigration ensures clients are well-prepared for any interviews or assessments required as part of the application process.
  • Continuous support throughout the application process, from initial submission to the issuance of permanent residency.
  • With a focus on client needs and immigration expertise, Sajjan Immigration aims to facilitate a smooth transition to permanent residency for caregivers in Canada.

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