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Immigrating To Canada: The Three Paths To Consider

Updated: Aug 12, 2020

So you want to move to Canada.




Permanent Residency

The Express Entry and Provincial Nomination routes are two of the most common ways to come to Canada. Based on the age, education and work experience of the applicant, the government of Canada offers immigrants the chance to come to Canada to become part of the thriving body of workers contributing to the nation's robust economy.

After three years (you must be physically present in Canada as a permanent resident for 1,095 days within 5 years), immigrants become eligible to apply for citizenship.



Study

Canada has renown institutions which are attended thousands of international students from all over the world.

What benefits are there to studying in Canada?

  • Be part of a rigorous academic environment (four of Canada's institutions are in the world's top 100 universities; The University of Toronto, The University of British Columbia, McGill University, McMaster University)

  • Having a Canadian education sets you up for a smooth transition into the country's labour market

  • Path to residency and citizenship



Work

Coming to Canada on a Work Permit accords you international exposure and access to a thriving economy. This path can also lead to permanent residency.



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