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How to move to Canada from anywhere in the world?

 Canada is one of the world’s best countries to immigrate to, for its quality of life, citizenship, and various other factors. Several families from India settled in Canada, which gives new immigrants, a feeling of belongingness.


That is why most of the immigration aspirants in the Indian subcontinent choose to apply for Canada Immigration from India. Canada’s point-based Permanent Residency program is one of the most accessible immigration programs in the world.


It is a multicultural country with a stable economy and a relatively easy immigration policy. Canada is famous as a country of immigrants.


With the ongoing demand for skilled workers, Canada is the best country to apply for permanent residency. The Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has developed different pathways to apply for immigration to Canada, based on applicants’ types.


The Canadian government has an immigration plan to invite over 1 million new immigrants on Permanent Residence (PR) visas in the next three years. The IRCC will invite most of these newcomers under the economic immigration programs, i.e., skilled migration programs, such as Express Entry System, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), etc.


Hence, if you are a skilled worker seeking Permanent Residency (PR) status in Canada, it is the best time to prepare your application and apply for a Canadian PR visa.




Four of the easiest ways for Indian nationals to obtain Canadian permanent residence:


Express Entry – Federal Skilled Worker

The Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) stream is for those with at least one year of professional work experience. It is highly competitive, using the complex Comprehensive Ranking System to give all applicants a points-based score. Only the most competitive applicants will be selected for immigration.

In 2021 over 50% of all invitations through Express Entry were issued to Indian nationals, mostly under the Federal Skilled Worker stream. 


Calculate your Comprehensive Ranking System score using Canadim’s CRS score calculator.


Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)

Each of Canada’s thirteen provinces and territories operates its own immigration programs, called Provincial Nominee Programs, or PNPs. The provinces have different populations and economies, so their immigration programs are unique and built to fit their economic and demographic needs.


PNPs are a popular option because they can be the fastest pathway to Canadian permanent residence for candidates that are lacking enough CRS points to receive an ITA.


Immigration through a Provincial Nominee Program makes up a large portion of Canada’s total economic immigration. Of a total of 232,500 economic immigrants targeted for 2021, 80,800 were reserved for those applying under a Provincial Nominee Program. In fact, in 2021, Canada issued three times as many invitations in PNP-specific Express Entry draws compared to 2020.


Quebec Skilled Worker (QSW)

The province of Quebec runs its own skilled worker immigration program. The Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSW) is an immigration program operated by the province of Quebec for candidates who have skilled work experience and will be able to make lasting contributions to Quebec’s economy as members of the workforce.


Similar to Express Entry, candidates are ranked using a points system and then certain candidates are invited to apply.


Work Permits / Intra-Company Transfers

Certain Indian nationals may be eligible for a Canadian work permit. Often, a job offer will be required to obtain a work permit. However, one significant exception to this is intra-company transfers. 


If your employer is part of a multinational corporation with offices in Canada, you may be eligible to be transferred to an office in Canada, without too much paperwork!







Key Requirements for Immigration to Canada


Although, all the programs mentioned above have different eligibility criteria, however, there are a few crucial documents requirement that remains common for most immigration programs.

Find below a few common as well as crucial requirements for skilled migration to Canada:



Minimum required qualification with ECA

English/French proficiency test result, i.e. IELTS

Meet the minimum points criteria

Work experience-related documents

Medical certificate for fitness

Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)

How much does it cost to immigrate to Canada from India?

 

A single candidate would generally require around CAD 15,420 to move to Canada, which includes evidence of money, government fees, and other charges.

 

Learn about the usual prices in Canadian dollars:

 

● Language test: CAD$ 290-320 (English) and $380-$440 (Spanish) (French)

● IELTS exam: $310

● CELPIP: $280 plus applicable provincial taxes

● Canada TEF: $440

● TCF Canada: CAD$ 380 

● ECA (Education Credential Assessment) – CAD$ 200-CAD$ 345 (excludes Doctors of Medicine and Pharmacists)

● Biometric – CAD$ 85 

● Medical Examinations – CAD$ 250-CAD$ 300

● Application processing charge – CAD$ 825 

● Fee for permanent residency – CAD$ 500

● Other costs (translations, notaries, etc) – about $200 CA

● Proof of funds: CAD$12,960 (not applicable to all immigration programs).


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