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Canada

Migration to Canada

Canada is one of the world’s most immigrant-friendly countries, known for its quality of life, cultural diversity, and strong economy. With a transparent immigration system, multiple visa programs, and a clear path to Permanent Residency (PR), Canada attracts skilled professionals, students, and families from around the globe. Its welcoming policies and excellent social benefits make it a top destination for migration.

Why Migrate to Canada?

Skilled Worker Opportunities

Fair immigration system with strong demand for professionals.

Education & Healthcare

Globally recognized universities and publicly funded healthcare.

Education & Healthcare

Globally recognized universities and publicly funded healthcare.

Safe & Peaceful Living

High quality of life in one of the world’s safest countries.

Path to PR

Clear programs leading to PR and citizenship.

Path to PR

Clear programs leading to PR and citizenship.

Eligibility Criteria and Requirements

Eligibility depends on the chosen program (Express Entry, PNP, Student, or Work Visa), but general requirements include

Skilled Worker Programs

CRS points under Express Entry.

Language & Education

IELTS/CELPIP/TEF plus ECA from approved bodies.

Work Experience

Minimum 1 year in a skilled occupation.

Financial & Security Checks

Proof of funds, medicals, and police clearance.

Visa Process

Choose the Program

Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Family Sponsorship, Student Visa, or Work Permit.

Create Online Profile

For Express Entry, submit details and enter the candidate pool.

Receive Invitation

High-ranking profiles get an ITA (Invitation to Apply) for PR.

Submit PR Application

With required documents, medicals, and fees.

Visa Approval

Receive Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR).

. Landing in Canada

Activate PR and begin your new life.

Cost of Living & Lifestyle

Living Costs

Living Costs & Housing

Monthly expenses range from CAD $1,200–$2,000; rent is higher in Toronto and Vancouver than in Calgary, Ottawa, or Halifax.
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Healthcare

PR holders get free public healthcare, while temporary residents need insurance.
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Lifestyle

Clean environment, multicultural society, and excellent work-life balance.
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Transportation

Affordable public transit with monthly passes costing CAD $100–$150.

Pathway to PR & Citizenship

Canada offers multiple immigration pathways to PR

Express Entry (EE)

Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, Canadian Experience Class.

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

Province-specific nomination with faster PR routes.

Family Sponsorship

For spouses, children, and parents.

Work & Study to PR

Many students and workers transition to PR after gaining Canadian experience.

After living 3 years out of 5 as a PR, you can apply for Canadian Citizenship and enjoy full rights with a Canadian passport.

FAQs About Immigration

How long does it take to get PR in Canada?


Express Entry PR can take 6–12 months depending on CRS score and profile.

Yes, through Express Entry – Federal Skilled Worker Program, a job offer is not mandatory.

Yes, IELTS (General) or CELPIP is required for most skilled immigration programs.

Yes, through the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), leading to PR pathways.

It depends on family size; for a single applicant, approx. CAD $14,000 is required (updated annually).

Express Entry PR can take 6–12 months depending on CRS score and profile.

Yes, through Express Entry – Federal Skilled Worker Program, a job offer is not mandatory.

Yes, IELTS (General) or CELPIP is required for most skilled immigration programs.

Yes, through the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), leading to PR pathways.

It depends on family size; for a single applicant, approx. CAD $14,000 is required (updated annually).