CANADA PERMANENT RESIDENCY
What to do NEXT??
You know you want to move to Canada. You may have talked to your friends or family about it, or you may have done some research on your own. But the main question arises: WHAT TO DO NEXT??
So the first and most important step is to determine whether you are eligible for PR in Canada and how to determine your eligibility. Social media plays a very important role in our day-to-day lives. Not only does it make our lives easier and keep us up-to-date, but somehow it also hampers our knowledge or misleads us. One is not fully aware of things until one dives deep into a particular topic and seeks professional guidance. Such is the case with Canadian immigration.
There is a lot of information available on the internet, but not all is verified and correct. We are not saying everything is wrong, but still, a lot of incorrect and fake information keeps doing the rounds. Results on the web are manifestations of one's thoughts. We call Google "the reflection of our thoughts!". We get what we want and what our subconscious minds desire.
Everyone is just running after the CRS (Comprehensive Ranking Scores). There is still a myth in everyone’s mind that one first needs to know the CRS. If CRS is above 460, then one stands a chance to get Canadian Permanent Residency. Of course, CRS plays a very important role in the process but before you reach the CRS factor, you must know if you are eligible to migrate and if you meet the documentation requirement.
You need 67 points out of 100 on the eligibility factors. Only if you meet these criteria can you move on to the next step of lodging your application with the CIC. If you do not meet these criteria, you will not be able to move ahead with your application.
To make it easier for you, we have enlisted the complete point system so you can analyse your points yourself.
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Both English and French are commonly spoken in Canada. By far the majority of Canadians primarily speak English. Certain places, like Quebec, have more French-speaking people.
Canada is a popular choice for Indians! It has one of the highest standards of living and development in the world and an excellent education and healthcare system. Just in general, it is rich in resources and money. There are ever more highly skilled and well-experienced Indian immigrants moving to Canada.
CANADA PR POINT SYSTEM
Education:
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Doctoral (PhD) level - 25
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University-level credential at the Master’s level OR an entry-to-practice professional degree - 23
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Two or more post-secondary program credentials AND at least one of these credentials is for the completion of a post-secondary program of three years or longer - 22
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Post-secondary program credential of three years or longer - 21
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Two-year post-secondary program credential - 19
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One-year post-secondary program credential - 15
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Secondary school education credential (also called high school) - 5
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Less than secondary school - Ineligible
Ability in English (IELTS):
Canada had announced its 2021-2023 Immigration Plans and is targeting the highest level of immigration in its history. Over the next three years, Canada will aim to bring over 4,00,000 plus immigrants every year.
There are more than 100 pathways to immigrate to Canada and be a permanent resident, but team #Nisha’s is committed to keeping things easy and simplified for you.
Different programs under which one can qualify and migrate are -
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Express Entry
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Provincial Nominee Programs
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Alberta
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British Columbia
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Manitoba
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New Brunswick
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Newfoundland and Labrador
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Northwest Territories
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Nova Scotia
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Nunavut
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Ontario
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Prince Edward Island
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Quebec
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Saskatchewan
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Yukon
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Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program
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Quebec –Selected skilled workers
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Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Programs
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Caregivers
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Agri-Food Pilot Program
Why Immigrate to CANADA?
When you become a Permanent Resident of Canada, you are entitled to most of the same rights and privileges as a Canadian citizen. Below is a list of a few of these rights:
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YOU are entitled to equal treatment and equal protection.
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YOU are entitled to certain legal rights, such as to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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To be provided with an interpreter in the courtroom, if necessary to have a lawyer.
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YOU have the right to enter and exit Canada as you see fit, plus you can move freely from province to province.
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YOU can work and study anywhere you choose in Canada (you cannot hold some high-security government positions, however.)
The benefits you’ll gain from becoming a Permanent Resident of Canada.
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5yrs permanent residence visa.
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Post 3yrs stay can avail Citizenship of Canada.
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Unemployment benefits.
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Free Education for the Entire Family
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Medical reimbursement for the entire family.
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Maternity and parental leave
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Taxation benefits.
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Can travel to almost 158 countries once you become a citizen
All of these benefits and more become available to you when you are a Permanent Resident of Canada.
Once you become a citizen, you can run for political office, become involved in political activities, and vote in elections. You can also maintain duel-citizenship, so you don’t have to give up citizenship in your home country just to enjoy the benefits of Canadian citizenship.