An Overview of the options for Immigration to Canada
The number one reason people usually have for moving to
Canada is to secure a better future for themselves and their kids. A better
future apart from the safe and well-governed Canadian environment also includes
securing a good job. As a foreign worker, you not only need to get a good job,
but you also need to be authorized to work in Canada. There are two options for
working legally in Canada. You can either travel to Canada on a temporary visa
and apply for a work permit or you can become a permanent resident of Canada.
Temporary Immigration to Canada.
Now a quick word on terminology. The term work permit is not officially used
in Canada. You need to obtain an Employment Authorization (EA) and then travel
to Canada on a visitor's visa. In order to obtain the EA you must have a job
offer in Canada, which should be validated by the Human Resources Development
Canada (HRDC). This means, generally speaking, that your employer has to prove
that your position could not be filled by a Canadian citizen or resident. The
validation process is usually somewhat complicated unless you are one of the
following: a Software professional,
a
member of the Youth Exchange Program or a Spouse
of Highly Skilled Temporary Worker.
There are also special programs for Live-in Caregivers and Foreign Tour
operators. For more information on these latter two categories contact your
local Canadian Consulate or Embassy, since Workpermit.com does not deal with
these programs. Workpermit.com is not a recruitment agency and we are unable to
assist you in finding a job offer in Canada. Please review the following carreer
sites on-line: Careerclick.com,
CanadianCarriers.com, BrassRing.com,
canadajobs.com. It is important to keep
in mind that all temporarily workers are considered visitors of Canada. This
means that you are there only temporarily and are expected to leave after your
employment is terminated. Therefore if you are thinking of moving to Canada
permanently, you should consider gaining permanent resident status in Canada.
For that there are several options.
Permanent Immigration to Canada
The Independent Category, which is covered in this guide is
the most popular category and is the most straightforward option for most
people. Generally it is important to show that you have experience in an
occupation that is on the Canadian Occupations List. If you gain sufficient
points on the points system, have visited Canada, and looked for suitable
employment, this will go a long way to making sure that the application will be
successful. workpermit.com can prepare your immigration application, and help in
other ways to maximise your likelihood of success.
Entrepreneurs and the Self-Employed, are welcome in Canada.
In most cases business people would have to meet the more onerous requirements
of the entrepreneur category. There are only a limited number of occupations
that would be considered under the self-employed category, such as an artist,
writer, and a few others. There are further details of this in the guide
enclosed. For details of Canadian Business Immigration Click
Here.
A Close Relative such as a spouse, children, mother or father
can normally gain entry by being sponsored by a Canadian Citizen or Permanent
Resident. Generally, the sponsor would need to show sufficient funds to look
after their relative, and guarantee to refund any welfare benefits paid to the
relative in the ten years following entry to Canada.
The Investor Category based on an investment of Can$250,000 is probably best
avoided for most people. It is a poor investment, and some programmes entail
some risk of losing one's investment. It has the advantage that if one does have
this sort of funds, and has business experience it can be a quick and relatively
easy way of gaining entry to Canada. For further details on Canadian Business Immigration
Click
Here.
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