Federal Immigration Program

Entrepreneur Immigration

Entrepeneur

Entrepreneur immigration is a new immigration program that came out in 1978 to strengthen and stimulate the economic growth of Canada. The business runner will be able to get permanent residence in about a year if he or she starts the business within 2 years of arrival in Canada.

Canadian Experience Class

Canadian Experience Class

The Canadian Experience Class proposed minimum requirements for graduates with Canadian work experience. Under the proposed changes, graduates of a Canadian post-secondary educational institution with Canadian work experience would need to meet a minimum level of criteria.

Sponsorship Immigration

Sponsorship

Sponsorship immigration application belongs to the family class. To immigrate to Canada under the Family Class, an individual must be sponsored by a close relative living in Canada as a permanent resident or a Canadian citizen. This is known as Family Class Sponsorship.

Investor Class Immigration

Investor Class

Investor class immigration was started in 1986 for candidates who are not looking for the obligation to start a business in Canada. The candidates can invest their money into Canada instead. The invested portion serves the economic development and creates employment opportunity for the local community. The investment will be returned with no interests in 5 years and will be received in 5 years and 3 months.

Skilled Worker Visa

Federal Skilled Worker

Skilled Worker is the major source of immigration to Canada. With a large landmass of rich natural resources and a small population, Canada welcomes skilled workers who meet the requirements. Skilled Worker class applications will be evaluated based on the following 6 criteria: education, language ability, experience, age, employment arrangement in Canada and adaptability.

Canadian Skilled Worker Permit

Skilled Worker

Skilled Worker is the major source of immigration to Canada. With a large landmass of rich natural resources and a small population, Canada welcomes skilled workers who meet the requirements. Skilled Worker class applications will be evaluated based on the following 6 criteria: education, language ability, experience, age, employment arrangement in Canada and adaptability.