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What are the different types of immigration programs in Canada?
- Temporary Resident Programs (e.g., work permits, study permits)
- Permanent Resident Programs (e.g., Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs)
How do I know which program is best for me?
- Use our online assessment tool or consult with an immigration expert
What is a work permit, and how do I apply?
- A work permit allows temporary work in Canada; apply through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
Can I study in Canada as an international student?
- Yes, apply for a study permit through IRCC
What is Express Entry, and how does it work?
- A points-based system for skilled workers; create a profile, and IRCC will invite top candidates to apply
What are Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)?
- Programs allowing provinces to nominate candidates for permanent residence; requirements vary by province
How do I apply for a temporary resident visa?
- Submit an online or paper application through IRCC
What documents do I need for a permanent resident application?
- Varies by program; typically includes passport, proof of language proficiency, education credentials, and police certificates
What are the language requirements for immigration to Canada?
- English or French language proficiency, varying by program
How do I prove my education credentials?
- Obtain an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report
What support services are available for new immigrants in Canada?
- Language training, job search assistance, and community integration programs
How do I find a job in Canada as a new immigrant?
- Utilize online job boards, networking events, and settlement agency resources