WHY CANADA?
Welcoming 432,000 PRs in 2022
More than 10 lakh job vacancies
Easy immigration policies
Free healthcare facilities
High standard of living
Build A New Life In Canada
Canada is one of the world’s leading destinations for migrate overseas.
Cosmopolitan to the core, along with a high quality of life and stable economy make Canada one of the best countries to live in.
With a high demand for migrants, Canada has opened its doors to individuals with the right skills and talent to give the country a distinctive edge on the global platform.
About Canada
The origin of the word Canada can be traced back to kanata, meaning settlement or village. Canada is the second-largest country in the world area-wise, after Russia. Almost two-fifths of the continent of North America is occupied by Canada.
Even with the great size of the country, Canada is among the most sparsely populated countries in the world. Welcoming immigrants from all over the world, Canada has come to be a prominent model multicultural society. Moreover, Canada has a wealth of intellectual capital and natural resources.
Canada is officially bilingual, with the English and French languages enjoying an equal footing in the country. Ottawa in Ontario province is the official capital of Canada.
Prominent cities in Canada –
- Toronto, Ontario
- Montreal, Quebec
- Laval, Quebec
- Vancouver, British Columbia
- Edmonton, Alberta
- Calgary, Alberta
- Ottawa, Ontario
- Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Mississauga, Ontario
- Hamiliton, Ontario
- Brampton, Ontario
WHY MIGRATE TO CANADA?
There are many reasons that make Canada a leading destination for migrate overseas –
- High demand for skilled immigrant talent
- A simple immigration process (as against other English-speaking countries)
- Free education and healthcare
- Safe country
- Vibrant cities
- As per a recent study of new immigrants, around 92% of newcomers to Canada found their community to be welcoming.
CANADA IMMIGRATION PROCESS
Canada has among the world’s most streamlined immigration programs. There are multiple pathways by which one can migrate overseas to Canada. These include:
- Express Entry
- Quebec Selected Workers Program
- Provincial Nominee Program
- As an Entrepreneur/self-employed person
- For family
- As an Investor
The list of programs is dynamic and can change at any point of time. Each of these programs comes with its own set of application criteria and is targeted at a specific category of applicants.
Express Entry:
Canada’s Express Entry is the most sought-after immigration programs in the world.
Launched in 2015, Express Entry is said to be the first immigration program to use a points-based system for assessing the eligibility of individuals looking to migrate to Canada.
- The federal department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) handles Express Entry submissions.
- The visa processing time under this program can extend up to six months or less.
- 67 points will be needed to create an Express Entry profile.
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP):
If you opt for the PNP to apply for your PR visa, these are the steps:
- You must apply in the province or region where you desire to settle.
- You could be nominated by the province to apply for a PR visa if your profile meets the eligibility criteria.
- You can apply for your PR visa after you are nominated by a province.
When making your application under the PNP, you can choose a province from where it will be easy to get a nomination based on your profile.
A provincial nomination under Canadian PNP can help you in two ways – (1) make you eligible to apply for your permanent residence directly to IRCC, and (2) automatically get you CRS 600 as ‘additional’ points on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).
Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP)
Officially referred to as the Regular Skilled Worker Program (RSWP), the Quebec Skilled Worker Program if for you if you intend to immigrate to Quebec permanently to work.
An interest in immigrating to Quebec must be declared as the first part of the process. Those with the training and professional skills to facilitate their job integration in the province are then selected by Quebec and issued an invitation to apply.
- Invitation rounds by Quebec are held through the Arrima Portal. As such, provincial draws by Quebec are also referred to as Arrima draw.
- Through the QSWP skilled workers can apply for the Quebec Selection Certificate or Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ). It is not necessary for applicants to have a valid job offer in order to migrate to Quebec. However, those with a job offer are given higher priority.
- Th QSWP is also based on a points-based system like the Express Entry System.
- Quebec is not a part of Canadian PNP and the federal Express Entry system of Canada.
gem abroad helps applicants choose the most ideally-suited Canada immigration program, assisting them throughout their migration program. Our experienced counsellors will guide you at every step of the way as you plan and navigate your migration journey.
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WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY TO CANADA?
Each of the Canada immigration programs has its own criteria. However, there are nonetheless a few things in common across all permanent residence submissions.
Typically, migration applications are assessed on:
- Educational background
- Professional profile
- Your IELTS/CELPIP score
- French language skills, if migrating to Quebec
- References & legal documentation
- Canadian employment documentation
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How to immigrate through Canada PR?
Migrating through Canada PR visa, gives you access for permanent residency. For this you will have to go through the Canada PR application process. The Canada PR visa is a points-based system.
Canada offers different immigration programs through which you can apply for permanent residency status. Among these the most popular are:
- Express Entry Program
- Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
- Business Immigration Program
- Family class Immigration
- Experience class Immigration
List of factors that determine CRS score for Canada PR
There are different factors that determines your CRS score. These include:
- Age
- Education
- Experience
- Language Skills
- Arranged Employment In Canada [LMIA Approved]
- Adaptability
Just go through this video to know the factors that determine your CRS score to migrate to Canada
How to improve your CRS score?
Now go through the below video to know the different ways improve the CRS score which helps to increase your success rate to migrate to Canada.
2022-2024 Immigration Levels Plan
Canada increases its target to 432,000 immigrants in 2022 under Immigration Levels Plan 2022-2024. Over the coming three years, Canada will target the following number of new immigrant landings:
- 2022: 431,645 permanent residents
- 2023: 447,055 permanent residents
- 2024: 451,000 permanent residents
Immigration Class | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 |
Economic | 241,850 | 253,000 | 267,750 |
Family | 105,000 | 109,500 | 113,000 |
Refugee | 76,545 | 74,055 | 62,500 |
Humanitarian | 8,250 | 10,500 | 7,750 |
Total | 431,645 | 447,055 | 451,000 |
Migrate to Canada through Express Entry
Express Entry Programs | ||||
Federal Skilled Worker Program | Canadian Experience Class |
Federal Skilled Trades Program
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Eligibility Criteria: | ||||
Language skills:
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✓CLB 7
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✓CLB 7 if your NOC is 0 or A |
✓CLB 5 for speaking and listening
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(English or French skills)
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✓CLB 5 if your NOC is B |
✓CLB 4 for reading and writing
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Work Experience: (Type/Level &Amount)
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NA | ✓Canadian Experience in NOCs |
✓Canadian Experience in skilled trade
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✓One year continuous within the last 10 years | ✓One year in Canada in the last 3 years |
✓Two years within last 5 years
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Job offer: | Selection criteria (FSW) points for a job offer. | Not Applicable |
A full time job offer for at least 1 year
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Education:
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Secondary education required. |
Not Applicable
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Not Applicable
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Extra points for your post-secondary education. | ||||
IRCC Time Lines:
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ECA Credential Assessment: Upon submission of documents to designated authorities 8 to 20 weeks. | |||
Express Entry Profile: Express Entry Profile is valid for 1 year from the date of submission. | ||||
PR Application: Upon receiving ITA client must submit supporting documents within 60 days. | ||||
PR Visa: Upon submission of PR application the visa processing time is 6 months. | ||||
PR Visa: PR visa is valid for 5 years. |
PHASE WISE PROCESS TIMELINES & COSTS:
PHASE WISE PROCESS TIMELINES & COSTS: | |||||
Phase | Process | Description | Designated Authority | TAT (Turn Around Time) | Fees Applicable |
Phase 1 | Step 1 | An Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) is used to verify your foreign education is valid and equal to a completed credential in Canada. It is valid for 5 years. | WES | 6-8 Weeks | CAD$305 |
[CAD$ 220 for report + CAD$ 85 for international courier] | |||||
CAD$ 275 | |||||
IQAS | 20 Weeks | [CAD$ 200 for report + CAD$ 75 for international courier] | |||
CAD$ 285 | |||||
[CAD$ 200 for report + CAD$ 85 for international courier] | |||||
ICAS | 20 Weeks | CAD$ 275 | |||
[CAD$ 200 for report + CAD$ 75 for international courier] | |||||
ICES | 8 – 10 Weeks | CAD$ 210 + CAD$ 102 for Courier | |||
CAD$ 310 Fee + CAD$ 190 SVR + CAD$ 120 for ECA | |||||
CAD$ 340 Fee + CAD$ 685 Evaluation | |||||
CES | 12 Weeks | IELTS: INR 15,500 | |||
MCC (Doctors) | 15 Weeks | CELPIP: INR 10,845 [plus taxes] | |||
PEBC (Pharmacists) | 15 Weeks | TEF: variable | |||
Step 2 | English or French Language Test | IELTS /CELPIP /TEF | Within 4 weeks | No Fee | |
Varies based on Provinces. | |||||
Application Fees per Applicant – CAD$ 850 | |||||
Phase 2 | Step 1 | EOI – Expression Of Interest | IRCC | Your Profile will be valid for 12 months. | RPRF Fees for Applicant & Spouse – CAD$ 515 |
Step 2 | PNP – Provincial Nomination Program | Provincial Authorities | Varies based on Provinces | Biometrics – CAD$ 85 per person | |
Phase 3 | Step 1 | Invitation To Apply – ITA | Main Applicant + Spouse + Children | 60 Days | Medical Fee – As applicable |
Step 2 | Passport Submission and PR Visa | Main Applicant + Spouse + Children | Up to 30 days | VFS fee as applicable |
*Note: Table last updated on 7th May 2022
Disclaimer: For IELTS/CELPIP fees may change without prior notice.
Job Trends in Canada
Occupation | Average Salary in CAD |
Sales Representative | $52,000 to $64,000 |
Accountant | $63,000 to $75,000 |
Engineering Project Manager | $74,000 to $92,000 |
Business Analyst | $73,000 to $87,000 |
IT Project Manager | $92,000 to $114,000 |
Account Manager | $75,000 to $92,000 |
Software Engineer | $83,000 to $99,000 |
Human Resources | $59,000 to $71,000 |
Customer Service Representative | $37,000 to $43,000 |
Administrative Assistant | $37,000 to $46,000 |
EXPRESS ENTRY DRAWS IN 2022
Express Entry in 2022 | ||||
Total draws: 18 | ||||
Total ITAs: 21039 | ||||
Draw No. | Invited | Date of Draw | CRS cut-off | ITAs issued |
#230 | All-program candidates | August 31, 2022 | 516 | 2,750 |
#229 | All-program candidates | August 17, 2022 | 525 | 2,250 |
#228 | All-program candidates | August 3, 2022 | 533 | 2,000 |
#227 | All-program candidates | July 20, 2022 | 542 | 1,750 |
#226 | All-program candidates | July 6, 2022 | 557 | 1,500 |
#225 | PNP candidates | June 22, 2022 | 752 | 636 |
#224 | PNP candidates | June 8, 2022 | 796 | 932 |
#223 | PNP candidates | May 27, 2022 | 741 | 590 |
#222 | PNP candidates | May 11, 2022 | 753 | 545 |
#221 | PNP candidates | April 27, 2022 | 772 | 829 |
#220 | PNP candidates | April 13, 2022 | 782 | 787 |
#219 | PNP candidates | March 30, 2022 | 785 | 919 |
#218 | PNP candidates | March 16, 2022 | 754 | 924 |
#217 | PNP candidates | March 02, 2022 | 761 | 1047 |
#216 | PNP candidates | February 16, 2022 | 710 | 1082 |
#215 | PNP candidates | February 02, 2022 | 674 | 1,070 |
#214 | PNP candidates | January 19, 2022 | 745 | 1,036 |
#213 | PNP candidates | January 5, 2022 | 808 | 392 |
Total | 21,039 |
ALL CANADA PNP DRAWS IN 2022
All PNP draws in 2022 | |||
Total no. of candidates: 33018 | |||
Total draws:106 | |||
Date | Province | No. of draws | No. of candidates |
August 30, 2022 | British Columbia | 5 | 1067 |
August 30, 2022 | Ontario | 2 | 810 |
August 26, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 698 |
August 25, 2022 | Saskatchewan | 3 | 2042 |
August 18, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 121 |
July 28, 2022 | Saskatchewan | 5 | 2923 |
July 28, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 721 |
July 27, 2022 | Ontario | 3 | 790 |
July 26, 2022 | British Columbia | 4 | 660 |
July 21, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 165 |
June 30, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 494 |
June 29, 2022 | Ontario | 4 | 2230 |
June 28, 2022 | British Columbia | 4 | 615 |
June 16, 2022 | Alberta | 1 | 150 |
June 16, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 136 |
May 31, 2022 | British Columbia | 5 | 853 |
May 20, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 153 |
May 19, 2022 | Alberta | 1 | 100 |
May 5, 2022 | Saskatchewan | 1 | 198 |
May 05, 2022 | Manitoba | 1 | 315 |
April 28, 2022 | Ontario | 2 | 1335 |
April 26, 2022 | British Columbia | 4 | 685 |
April 21, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 526 |
April 21, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 141 |
April 14, 2022 | Alberta | 1 | 250 |
March 30, 2022 | Ontario | 3 | 2409 |
March 29, 2022 | British Columbia | 5 | 935 |
March 23, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 311 |
March 22, 2022 | Alberta | 2 | 700 |
March 17, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 141 |
March 8, 2022 | Saskatchewan | 3 | 414 |
February 28, 2022 | Ontario | 9 | 3349 |
February 24, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 551 |
February 22, 2022 | British Columbia | 4 | 624 |
February 17, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 117 |
February 8, 2022 | Nova Scotia | 1 | 278 |
February 01, 2022 | Alberta | 1 | 400 |
January 27, 2022 | Manitoba | 2 | 443 |
January 27, 2022 | Ontario | 3 | 2618 |
January 25, 2022 | British Columbia | 4 | 714 |
January 20, 2022 | PEI | 1 | 132 |
January 18, 2022 | Alberta | 2 | 600 |
January 12, 2022 | Saskatchewan | 1 | 104 |
Total | 106 | 33018 |
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FAQ
What is the maximum age to immigrate to Canada?
The official website of the Government of Canada does not specify any age limit to apply for Canada PR. However, an age ceiling is defined generally. This is because, after a specific age, applicants find it tougher to meet the criteria for 67 points. This is because they will not obtain any points for their age.
The maximum age limit to apply for Canada PR will be 46 years. This is because applicants above this age do not get any points. It must be noted here that Canada PR is based on a system of points.
How much money is needed for immigrating to Canada?
According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada, you will have to prove to have settlement funds of minimum $10,000 CAD per individual. Additional $ 2,000 CAD will be required for each dependent accompanying the immigrant to Canada. The exception for this is if you have a pre-arranged job offer in Canada.
It must be noted here that the threshold settlement funds required can vary. This is depending upon the location in Canada and is based on the size of the family.
Whereas, the needs of every family are diverse and diverse cost of living can be found in different regions in Canada. The below basic guidelines can be followed to determine the budget of a newcomer to Canada excluding airfares and moving costs:
- 1 Adult immigrating individually: $ 25,000 CAD
- 1 Couple moving together: $ 30,000 CAD
- 1 Couple with 1 kid below 10 years: $ 33,000 CAD
- 1 Couple with 1 kid above 10 years: $ 35,000 CAD
- For each extra kid below 10 years: add $ 1,000
- For each extra kid above 10 years: add $ 2,000
Essentially, the above-explained sum of cash will offer you adequate breathing space to settle in a new nation. This is prior to getting a job and starting to earn an income. It must suffice for basic living expenses for 4 to 6 months depending on how well you budget. Any amount lesser than this will make it really tough.
The amount of money you need to support your family depends on the size of your family. To calculate the size of your family you must include
- yourself
- your spouse or partner
- your dependent children and
- your spouse’s dependent children
Include your spouse or dependent children even if they’re
- permanent residents or Canadian citizens
- not coming to Canada with you
This table shows the minimum amount you need to immigrate to Canada as of June 9, 2022. If you have more money, you should list the full amount in your profile or application.
Number of family members | Funds required (in Canadian dollars) |
1 | $13,310 |
2 | $16,570 |
3 | $20,371 |
4 | $24,733 |
5 | $28,052 |
6 | $31,638 |
7 | $35,224 |
For each additional family member | $3,586 |
How can I immigrate to Canada from India?
There are a range of immigration programs if you wish to immigrate to Canada from India. You can apply for PR Visa or Provisional Residency Visa through these programs. The chief among them are:
- Federal Express Entry System
- Provincial Nominee Programs
- Quebec Skilled Workers Program
Majority of the immigration programs of Canada are based on points. The applicants must ensure that they fulfil the eligibility requirements of these programs. They must score adequate points based on diverse factors of their profile. This includes Language Proficiency, Work Experience, Education, and others. Only then they can qualify for a specific immigration program or system.
What are the requirements to immigrate to Canada?
Immigration to Canada has 6 major streams. These are:
- Federal Skilled Worker Program
- Provincial Nominee Program
- Quebec Skilled Worker Program
- Business Immigrant
- Canada Experience Class
- Family Sponsorship
Each stream caters to a diverse group of immigrants and has unique eligibility requirements. Here we will consider the requirements for the FSWP:
Skilled work experience
You must possess a minimum of 1 year of work experience that is full time and continuous. This is out of the last 10 years prior to your submission of PR application. Equivalent continuous part-time work will also qualify. This must be in the Skill Type B, A, or 0 in the Canada NOC – National Occupational Classification.
Language ability
You must demonstrate that you possess language proficiency of minimum CLB 7 – Canadian Language Benchmark. The test results must be from an organization that is designated by IRCC for language testing.
Education
You must offer either an overseas educational credential or a Canadian educational credential. An Educational Credential Assessment – ECA Report must be offered from a designated agency. This is to prove that the overseas certificate/degree/diploma is on par with the Canadian credentials.
What is the minimum score for immigration to Canada?
The minimum points for basic eligibility for FSWP are 67 out of 100. Those who score below 67 will not qualify. It must be noted here that basic eligibility factors score and CRS score (Comprehensive Ranking System) are different.
All the qualified candidates must create a profile in the Express Entry System. ECA and IELTS score is mandatory for this. The profile is then offered ranking out of 1200 for diverse factors. This includes Work Experience, Language Proficiency, Education, Age, etc.
CIC holds regular draws from the Express Entry pool and specifies minimum CRS score for the draw. All the qualified candidates in the pool with scores above the specified CRS minimum score are offered an ITA. They can submit an application for Canada PR Visa.
I got overall band 5 in IELTS (General Training) and trying to get PR via consultancy. Am I eligible to migrate from India to Canada?
Yes, application for Canada PR Visa can be submitted by applicants with IELTS 5 bands score. There are several immigration pathways such as Atlantic Pilot Program, PNP or if you have a valid job offer.
What is the process to apply for Canada PR through Express Entry program?
To apply for this program, you must submit an Expression of interest and qualify under the type of job mentioned under the Skill types. Based on your inputs your profile will be given points and you will have to score a minimum of 67 points to find a place in the applicant pool.
Officials from provinces and employers in Canada go to this pool to search for talent that will meet their needs. If you score high points you will get an invitation to apply for a permanent residency (PR). The number of invitations (ITAs) are however based on the Annual Immigration Level of the country.
Once you have a fair idea of the requirements for this program, you will first do an assessment to see if you have the necessary qualifications that meet the eligibility requirements. You will need to:
- Chalk out a plan of action to score adequate points in your low score areas
- Assess how best you can score these points to find a place in the applicant pool
How does the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) work?
Under this program Canadian provinces and territories nominate individuals for Canadian Permanent Residency. This program was created to help Canadian provinces attract international talent and solve their talent shortage crisis. The provinces are on the lookout for professionals with experience in technology, finance or education, marketing or healthcare.
With this program you have the option to apply to some of the best Canadian provinces which include:
- Prince Edward Island
- Ontario
- Saskatchewan
- Manitoba
- Nova Scotia
There are two options when filling an application through the PNP program-valid job offers from Canadian companies or through Express Entry.
You could qualify through the individual In-demand Occupation Lists of some provinces. You will get an invitation from the province if your occupation is on the list. You can then go for a Canada PR Visa application.
Apart from the mandatory documents, applicants for the PNP program must present their educational and professional credentials.
What are the application options for the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
There are two options when filling an application through the PNP program:
- Through Express Entry
- Non-Express Entry
Express Entry Stream
There are 2 ways to apply:
You can apply for a nomination by contacting the province or territory and apply for a nomination under the Express Entry stream.
If you get a positive response from the province or territory to nominate you, you can create an Express Entry profile or update your profile if it already exists.
The other option is to create an Express Entry profile and indicate the provinces or territories you are interested in. If the province sends a ‘notification of interest’ you can then contact them and then apply through the Express Entry system.
You must meet the eligibility requirements for a successful outcome of your application.
Non- Express Entry Stream
Under this option you can apply to the province or territory for nomination under the non-Express Entry stream. If you meet the eligibility requirements and qualify through the individual In-demand Occupation Lists of some provinces, you will get a nomination from the province if your occupation is on the list. You can then apply for a Canada PR Visa.
You will now have to submit a paper application for your PR visa. The processing time is usually longer than through the Express Entry system.
Steps in PNP application for PR visa
- Apply in the province or region where you desire to settle.
- If your profile meets the eligibility criteria, you could be nominated by the province to apply for a PR visa.
- Apply for your PR visa after you are nominated by a province.
The criteria for evaluating the PR application varies from province to province.
What are the eligibility requirements for the PNP program?
To apply under the PNP program you must meet the minimum requirements for the province’s non-Express Entry streams or must be nominated under that stream.
If you do not receive a nomination, then you must contact he province directly.
How can you choose the right immigration program for moving to Canada?
To choose the right immigration program, you must do your research to decide which one is right for you and more importantly which will ensure a greater chance of success in getting your PR visa. You must understand the application process of each program to help you choose the right immigration program.
This is where the help of an immigration consultant will be valuable. The consultant will help you with submitting your application on time so that you do not miss out on the deadlines or closing dates that will be a setback to your application success.
How to immigrate to Canada from India
There are various immigration programs under which you can migrate to Canada from India. Some popular programs are:
- Express Entry Program
- Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
- Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP)
Each immigration program has its own set of criteria. If you are applying under a specific program to immigrate from Canada to India you must meet these requirements. But these programs have general minimum requirements common to all of them:
- Applicants should be above 18 years of age
- Applicants should have the minimum educational qualifications equal to higher secondary education in Canada
- Applicants must score the minimum marks in language proficiency tests such as IELTS.
- Applicants require a minimum one year of work experience
- Applicants with a valid job offer are given preference
Canada immigration process from India
To immigrate to Canada from India, Express Entry and the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) are two popular options. Here are the steps in the Canada immigration process from India:
- Get your Education credentials assessment (ECA)
- Complete your language ability tests and get the required IELTS score
- Create your Express Entry profile and get your profile included in the Express Entry pool
- Apply in the province or region where you desire to settle if you choose the PNP option
- Calculate your CRS score
- Get your Invitation to Apply (ITA)
- Undergo mandatory medical and criminal background checks
Receive confirmation of your PR status
Age limit for immigration to Canada from India
The age limit to apply for immigration to Canada from India is 46 years. If you are above this age, you will not score any points under the age criteria when applying under the Express Entry program. This can lower your CRS score.
However, you can still earn points on other factors like skills, language proficiency, job offer, education etc. These factors can give you the required eligibility score to apply for immigration to Canada from India.
How to settle in Canada from India
The first step in the process to settle in Canada from India is to create an Express Entry profile. The Express Entry program is one of the most popular ways to migrate to Canada. The visa processing time under this program can extend up to six months or less.
Here are the steps involved in the application process:
Step 1: Complete your ECA
If you have done your education outside Canada, you should complete an Educational Credentials Assessment or ECA. This is to prove that your educational qualifications are equal to those awarded by the Canadian educational system.
Step 2: Complete your language ability tests
As the next step in the Express Entry program, you should take the required English language proficiency tests. The recommendation is a score of 6 bands in IELTS. Your test score should be less than 2 years old at the time of application.
Step 3: Create your Express Entry profile
As a first step, you will have to create your online Express Entry profile. The profile should include credentials like age, work experience, education, language skills, etc.
Step 4: Calculate your CRS score
The profiles in the Express Entry pool are ranked based on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. Immigration candidates who submit their profiles to the Express Entry pool are assigned a CRS score out of 1200 points.
Factors such as age, work experience, adaptability, etc. determine your CRS score.
Step 5: Get your Invitation to Apply (ITA)
The Express Entry draw is conducted every two weeks. The CRS score usually varies with every Express Entry draw. Your profile gets selected from the Express Entry pool, provided you meet the CRS score for the Express Entry draw. After this, you will get an ITA from the Canadian government following which you can start the documentation for your PR visa.
Canada visa consultants
There are genuine reasons why you should hire a Canada visa consultant registered with the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) to help with your immigration process to Canada.
You will be aware of only a few immigration programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program or the Quebec Skilled Workers Program to migrate to Canada. But there are more than 60 options available and you may not be aware of them and will not know the best option where you meet the eligibility criteria. A Canada visa consultant will suggest the right immigration program for you. Their knowledge and awareness will help you choose a program that is best suited for you.
If you believe you can handle the immigration process on your own, then you are probably not aware of the legal requirements, clauses, and rules. If you undertake the immigration process based on what you have understood, you run the risk of making a mistake. But with the help of a Canada immigration consultant, you will understand the rules and regulations and the steps in the process to submit an error- free application.
You will have to submit the application form and supporting documents at specific dates. A Canada immigration consultant will help you submit your application on time
Canada skilled immigration
There are three popular immigration programs under Canada skilled immigration to help skilled workers to migrate to Canada.
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
Skilled workers in various occupations can submit their profiles to the FSTP and wait for an ITA for PR visa. The government of Canada releases a list of skilled trades that are facing a shortage of labor on a regular basis. Based on this list international workers and those on a temporary work permit can apply in the FSTP.
The list of skilled trades is based on Canada’s National Occupational Classification (NOC) list.
Federal Skilled Worker (Express Entry)
This program is for skilled workers with foreign work experience who want to immigrate to Canada permanently and meet all the minimum requirements on age, education, work experience, and language ability- English/French. The current pass mark is 67 points.
The Federal Skilled Trades Program is for skilled workers who want to become permanent residents based on being qualified in a skilled trade. Candidates must meet the required language test with, a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience in the skilled trade, have a valid Job Offer for one year or certificate of qualification in that skilled trade issued by a Canadian provincial, territorial or federal authority.
The Canadian Experience Class is for skilled workers who have one year of Canadian work experience in the recent 3 years.
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