If you are looking for a country where you can feel safe, and welcome and where you can enjoy a high quality of life, look no further. Canada is your destination. The immigration process can be a dream journey.
Canada is ranked number one in quality of life and is the second-best country in the world [US News & World Report 2020]. This is a reflection of the excellent Canadian job market and the fact that this is a family-friendly country. Canada has a distinguished public education and health care systems as a result of a stable economy. Canada strives to provide a safe environment for its population to grow, and it values the differences present in its immigrant population.
There are multiple avenues that lead to permanent residency. Some of those are related to family ties that you might have with Canadian citizens or permanent residents [family class]. Others are related to the benefits that you will bring to the Canadian economy [economic class], once you become a permanent resident and start living in Canada.
Family Class
The main goal of the family class category is to reunite Canadian citizens and permanent residents with their close family members. There are two important aspects related to submitting an application for permanent residence through the family class: establishing your relationship with the Canadian citizen or permanent resident, as well as their being willing to become your sponsor in Canada.
Spouses, common-law partners, conjugal partners, dependent children [which includes adopted children], parents, grandparents, and some other relatives might qualify to apply for permanent residence through the family class. When it comes to becoming a sponsor, it means that the Canadian citizen or permanent resident will be responsible to support you in meeting your basic needs when you arrive in Canada and for several subsequent years.
Economic Class
The features that the Canadian government is looking for in its permanent residents who apply through the economic class category could include your age, your years of skilled work experience [in Canada and outside Canada], your highest level of education, your language skills [English and/or French], and your already existing ties to Canada [if applicable]. There are Federal and Provincial programs that could lead to permanent residence in Canada.
Becoming a permanent resident is an important step in your dream journey. Let us assist you in achieving this milestone.