Canada is very vast, ranking second in the world in terms of land area, but with a population of only over 30 million. Therefore, the Canadian government is eager to meet the needs of the population through immigration and thereby promote Canada's economic development.

Canada is very vast, ranking second in the world in terms of land area, but with a population of only over 30 million. Therefore, the Canadian government is eager to meet the needs of the population through immigration, thereby promoting Canada's economic development.

The Canadian government provides diversified immigration pathways to allow more immigration applicants to become legal immigrants to Canada. So, how to immigrate to Canada legally? Today, we look at three ways to legally immigrate to Canada, namely federal skilled immigration , employer-sponsored immigration and self-employed immigration .

1. How to immigrate to Canada legally?

1. Canadian Federal Skilled Immigration

Federal Skilled Immigration is different from previous traditional immigration projects. Applicants cannot submit applications directly. Only after receiving an invitation from the Canadian Immigration Bureau can they submit an immigration application. To receive an invitation, you must be in the EE candidate pool.

Advantages of federal skilled immigrants:

(1) Fast approval: you can obtain Canadian permanent residence status in as soon as 1 year;

(2) Easy application conditions: no investment, source of funds, management experience, etc. requirements;

(3) Unrestricted requirements: After obtaining a permanent residence card, there are no specific restrictions on work requirements and no geographical requirements for applicants;

(4) Low cost: The cost of federal skilled immigrants is relatively low.

However, Canada’s federal skilled immigrants also have rigid requirements, and the applicant’s language ability needs to reach CLB7. If your English is not particularly good, you don’t need to consider this project.

2. Canadian employer-sponsored immigration

Employer-sponsored immigration is the most popular immigration project. In layman’s terms, it means finding a Canadian employer. The employer provides a job to the applicant and immigrate to Canada by looking for a job. Getting an offer from an employer is half the battle.

Advantages of employer-sponsored immigration:

(1) Low language requirements: Applicants can master ordinary English;

(2) Fast approval speed: The success rate of applying for employer-sponsored immigration is very high. Find a Canadian employer and you will be able to do so in a short time. short term If you obtain a provincial nomination within a certain period of time, you can live or work in Canada;

(3) No investment requirements: Applicants do not need to invest. For those with insufficient funds, employer-sponsored immigration is a very good choice;

( 4) No funding source requirements: The application threshold is low and no funding source requirements are required.

Almost every province in Canada has its own provincial nomination project. The more popular provinces include BC , Saskatchewan , Ontario , Alberta , and the four Atlantic provinces. However, each province has different policies and different requirements for applicants.

For people with average academic qualifications, insufficient assets, and low English proficiency, employer-sponsored immigration is definitely the best choice. As long as you obtain the provincial nomination, it is only a matter of time before you receive the Maple Leaf Card !

3. Canadian Federal Self-Employed Immigration

Federal Self-Employed Immigration is mainly aimed at people with outstanding abilities in culture, sports, art and other fields, and is also a federal project.

Advantages of federal self-employed immigrants:

(1) Low asset requirements: no excessive funds are required, as long as self-employment and personal security are met;

(2) No entrepreneurial requirements: no need to create jobs for others;

( 3) Low language requirements: for application There are no hard language requirements, and the scoring standard is more than 35 points;

(4) The application threshold is low: there are no mandatory requirements for applicants such as age, language, education, etc.;

The scope of self-employed immigrants is very wide, and they can be actors, photographers , athletes, writers, fitness coaches and other occupations, all meet the standards for self-employed immigrants.

2. What plans should you make after immigrating to Canada?

1. Planning for children’s education

Many friends choose to immigrate in order to provide a good educational environment for their children. Western education is different from domestic education. The West pays more attention to children's potential and creativity. There are many schools in Canada, so you need to plan ahead.

2. Personal career planning

After successful immigration, personal career planning is very important. Before going abroad, you must have a certain foundation in English to reduce communication barriers and determine your career direction.

3. Planning for family finances

After immigrating to Canada, many friends will have no fixed source of income for the time being, so you need to plan for family finances.

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