Canada is considered as one of the most preferred destination for people who are looking to immigrate to another country. Canada has the highest per capita immigration in the world.
If you are interested in immigrating to Canada, you have a number of options when applying for permanent residence status:
1. Skilled Worker Category:
Those applying under this category should have education, work experience, knowledge of English or French or both and other abilities that is going to help them to successfully establish themselves as permanent residents in Canada. To qualify under this category you must have:
a) At least one continuous year of full time paid work experience or the equivalent in part time continuous employment.
b) The work experience must be in the category of Skill Type 0, or Skill Level A or B on the Canadian National Occupational Classification.
c) This experience must be within the last 10 years.
d) You must show that you have enough money to support yourself and your dependants after you arrive in Canada. You will need to provide proof of your funds when you submit your application for immigration.

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2. Business Class Immigration:
Applying under this category requires you to make an investment of CAN$400,000 or must own and manage businesses in Canada. There are various sub-categories under this category, under which you can apply for immigration:
a) Investors: To apply under this category you must demonstrate business experience and a legally obtained net worth of CAN$800,000, and must make an investment of CAN$400,000.
b) Entrepreneurs: To apply under this category you are required to have experience in running business and a minimum legally obtained net worth of CAN $300,000 provided you to commit to managing and owning at least one third of a business of a defined size for at least one year within three years of landing in Canada.
c) Self employed persons: Those seeking visa under this category are required to have either: 1. Relevant experience that will enable them to make a significant contribution to the cultural or athletic life of Canada, or 2. Experience in farm management and the intention and ability to purchase and manage a farm in Canada.
3. Provincial Nominations:
Most provinces in Canada are in agreement with the government of Canada which gives them the authority to play a more prominent role in selecting immigrants who wish to settle in that province. If you wish to immigrate under this category, you must first apply to the province where you wish to settle. The province will consider your application based on their immigration needs.
4. Family Class Immigration:
Under this category, Canadian citizens or a permanent resident, 18 years of age or more, may sponsor close relatives or family members who want to become permanent residents of Canada. Sponsors must promise to support the relative or family members and their accompanying family members for a period of three to ten years to help them settle in Canada.
Whom you can sponsor:
a) your spouse, common-law or conjugal partner 16 years of age or older;
b) your parents or grandparents;
c) your dependent children, including adopted children;
d) children under 18 years of age whom you intend to adopt;
e) your brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces or grandchildren who are orphans; under the age of 18 and not married or in a common-law relationship; or
f) a relative of any age if you do not have an aunt, uncle or family member from the list above who you could sponsor or who is already a Canadian citizen, Indian or permanent resident.
5. International adoption:
According to Canadian laws you are permitted to adopt a child from another country if you are a Canadian citizen or resident. To bring your adoptive child to Canada you need to sponsor the child for immigration.
There are two processes that you need to go through if you wish to adopt a child from another country:
a) Adoption process: Adoptions are the responsibility of the provinces in Canada. You need to have a Home Study done, usually by your province, before Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) processes your application for sponsorship. You will have to comply with the adoption laws of the child’s country of origin. You must also comply with the laws of your province.
b) The Immigration Process: In order to adopt a child from another country, you must apply to sponsor the child for permanent residence in Canada. You may apply for citizenship on child’s behalf after the child is in Canada and has a permanent residence status. CIC will request a letter of consent from your province showing that your province agrees to the adoption. The immigration visa will only be issued after the immigration mission in the child’s country of origin receives this letter from your province.
6. Immigrating to Quebec as a skilled worker:
Under the Canada-Quebec Accord on Immigration, Quebec is able to establish its own immigration requirements and select immigrants who will adapt well to living in Quebec. To come to Canada as a Quebec skilled worker, you must first apply to the Quebec government for a Certificat de sélection du Québec. After you have been selected by Quebec, you have to make a separate application to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) for permanent residence. A CIC officer will assess your application based on Canadian immigration regulations.
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Canada is considered as one of the most preferred destination for people who are looking to immigrate to another country. Canada has the highest per capita immigration in the world.
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February 26th, 2007 at 11:53 pm
i like to travel a canada }
i am student de nurse
February 27th, 2007 at 12:18 am
Estoy interesado pero mi inglès es muy simple, de obtener la clasificaciòn tendrìa que perfeccionar el idioma. Soy educador, Tecnico superior en Orientaciòn Escolar con màs de 20 años de experiencia en educaciòn bà sica.
February 27th, 2007 at 12:39 am
I am a Doctor in Medicine 20 years ago, what is the posibility to inmmigration to Canada. Can do
February 27th, 2007 at 12:48 am
i am civil engenering ,whit 30 years ago
i want live in Canada the next year and work
what can i do
February 27th, 2007 at 12:48 am
i was a canadian resident in 1973 i came to live in colombia and i lost my resident what do i have to do to obtein my resident again
February 27th, 2007 at 12:51 am
I like to leave in canada But I have Home heath care certificat Only.
February 27th, 2007 at 2:07 am
Preciso das informaçoes de como imigrar para o Canada em Portugues, porque meu Ingles nao eh suficiente para entender tais informaçoes. Aqui nos Estados Unidos trabalho na Construçao(pintura). Gostaria de saber se for para trabalhar no Canada como trabalho aqui, se ha possibilidade de imigraçao.
February 27th, 2007 at 3:12 am
Hello.
My name is Francisco, I am 44 years old I think I can speak english very well and french a little bit less, but I can write and read in french very well. Since 1987 I have been working as a teacher in a primary indian school, where we must teach all the subjects of a regular primary school but also to teach the náhuatl language, actually i am the director of a school but I woul like to work as a teacher i Canada, I have been there, in Ontario, about 12 years ago as a temporarily agriculture mexican worker and I think I made a good impression to my boss, I also have travel to Spain because I won a scholarship for a summer course at the Autonomous University of Madrid lasta july. My problem is that I don’t have enough money to move to Canada and I am not sure if I could get a job as a teacher. What are my chances to movo to Canada?
Could you do something for me. I have two doughters and two boys and my wife. My doughters are 17 and 10 years old and my sons are 13 and 8 years old, they all are studying.
Truly yours
Francisco Cuamatzi.
February 27th, 2007 at 3:17 am
I am from the Philippines and I want to avail of the “Provincial Nominations Category” as soon as possible. How can I apply to the province which I want to settle… Please help. Thank you.
February 27th, 2007 at 4:29 am
Hi! My Name’s Penelope and I live in India. I am a married woman with 3 children. I have been working as a secretary / receptionist / administrative assistant for the past 15 yrs. I am a graduate in the arts faculty. out of these 15yrs I have done 12years of full time education and 3 years correspondence studies. I am very good in english but my french is not so good. I can only read and write but moderately and i cannot speak that well. I have relatives staying in ontario for the past 10 yrs now. cld u pls tell me what are my chances in immigrating to canada and how long will it take? please help thanks.
February 27th, 2007 at 8:26 am
Iam originally INDIAN born but settled in kenya & holding KENYAN CITIZEN i dont have any digree, but i have work experiance for more then nine years in tyre business,is there any chance to get job in canada? i have my first cousin who is a CANDIAN CITIZEN can he apply permenant resident for my family?please advice me thank you.
February 27th, 2007 at 12:14 pm
I am Odilberto Roque Bezerra end I was a resident permmanet in Canada, but I came back to Brazil in 1995. I already worked in the construction in Toronto region, where I went Carpenter in to forms construction for footing, I worked as forklift operator in the building construction and houses and it was still entrusted of the work when the boss was absent. I am married and I have an eleven year-old daughter that was born in Toronto and a nine year-old daughter and a seven year-old son that were born in Brazil. I am happy of having opportunity to go back to Canada. I have been visiting the pages of the internet and I have been seeing that the Canada is with its economy growing a lot and offers good opportunities of a better life. Are interested and to go for Canada the fastest possible, because I want to offer for my family a place where they can study and they live happy.
I am studying course superior in Technology of Public Administration, which I should finish in the end of this year of 2006. What is the way for faster immigrate to Alberta in my conditions? How I have to apply ? Have especial conditions to my case, because I already lived in Canada and I have experience in Canada jobs?
Thanks.
It follows my CurrÃculo Vitae:
Odilberto Roque Bezerra
44 years old
Graduating in the Superior Course of Public Administration, University of Santa Catarina’s South
High School: Mechanical drawing
Languages:
Fluent Portuguese and good knowledge for conversation and reading in English
International experience:
· Canada:
BJ Carpentry: Carpenter 1987
Josit Carpenters: Entrusted of Carpenters (forms footing) 1988
Grey Brick Construction: Entrusted of Works and forklift operator (Construction)
Teknion Furniture Systems: Section of Assembly of Pieces of furniture for offices
· France:
Exchange Brazil-France: “The challenge of the Quality (Cooperative system, Production, Commercialization and Quality in fruits and vegetables) August of 1998 “.
International fair of Fruits and Vegetables (FERT - AGEN - Southwest of France)
As Director of the Municipal Department of Agriculture and environment of the City hall of Inhapim, I received French for the technical Exchange in: (April of 2003, December of 2004 and March of 2006, besides meetings in Belo Horizonte and BrasÃlia with the French corteges)
Professional experience:
01/2001 current City hall of Inhapim
Function: Director of the Department of Agriculture and environment
08/2001 current Senar-MG - National Service of Rural Learning
Function: Mobilizador
05/1995 current Farm Agricultural JB
Rural company in the segment of Coffee and Eucalyptus
Function: Enterprising Rural - Administrator
12/1999 to 12/2000 Infohouse
Computer science company
Function: Instructor and Manager
09/1999 to 12/1999 Meet Computer science (SESI) Manhuaçu
Company of Computer science
Function: Instructor
10/1992 to 02/1994 Teknion Furniture Systems
Canadian company in the segment of Pieces of furniture of offices
Function: Assembly of Frames and pieces of furniture
09/1989 to 03/1992 Grey Brick Construction Canadian Company in the construction segment
Function: Entrusted of Works and forklift operator
04/1988 to 09/1989 Josit Carpenters
Canadian company in the segment of Construction
Function: Entrusted of Carpenters
06/1987 to 04/1988 BJ Carpentry
Canadian company in the segment of Construction
Function: Carpenter
12/1981 to 03/1987 ACESITA (Co. Special Steels of Itabira)
Brazilian company in the metallurgical segment
Function: Operator of equipments of usefulness
Courses of Professional Improvement:
Acesita - SENAI (National Service of Industrial Learning)
Operator of metallurgical Apparels
Rhema
The Art of Speaking in Public, to influence people and to conquer its interests
SESI - Caratinga
Basic computer science and computer science instructors’ formation
Center PaisagÃstico Gustaaf Winters (Holambra - SP)
I study in modernization in handling of green areas
SEBRAE
EMPRETEC (Empreendedorismo)
Community activities:
Administrative director of APAC - Association of Protection and Attendance to the Convicts of Inhapim
President of the Patronage of Inhapim
Fiscal consultant of the regional Cooperative of the Farmers of the Organization
February 27th, 2007 at 1:09 pm
i am doing mechanical engineering and this is my last semester .and i want to move to canada for further studies .how can i apply?
February 27th, 2007 at 2:11 pm
I’m accountant with 15 yrs. of experience, I work in an international accounting firm (one of big four). What can you do to help me? My english is not full, but I’m learning. I’m divorced and I have a daughter.
February 27th, 2007 at 4:58 pm
I am Professor of community health sciences/ public health researcher. I have teaching experience of 18 years to undergraduate/ post graduate medical students. A 49 years. Married having 3 children. My area of intrest is HIV /AIDS. Can i get job in Canada
February 28th, 2007 at 5:05 pm
I am one of them who’s dreaming to become a canadian citizen together with my wife and two children.I want to start my application but i dont know how.I have a little idea on how to process our documents but i’m afraid if i fail to finish all the steps in immigrating to canada. My savings is not enough to support my financial needs, but me & my wife are both professionals, seeking for a job in canada. I’m a registered architect and my wife is a registered nurse both in Philippines. We want to live and become a canadian citizens with my daughters. Do we have a chance to immigrate and live in Canada?
March 7th, 2007 at 5:57 pm
Hi I`m Betty, i`m studient or Tourism in Mexico,it`s my last semester and i`m studing english too. I worked at a guide of tourists with children, also I studied Puericultura too.
I`ll be married next december 2007 and muy boyfiend and we really want to move to Canada next year in February (2008).He is an Engineer of computers and he`s working in IUSA now. We are younger but with many desire to move there. Can you help us?