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Canada Immigration

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  1. ABOUT CANADA

  2. CANADA IMMIGRATION • Immigrants or descendants of immigrants make up 98% of Canadians • As a result, Canada’s population can be described as multicultural • Most recently, people looking for economic opportunities have come to Canada from countries all over assaw improved economic opportunities.

  3. WHY CHOOSE CANADA? • Large landmass, abundant natural resources & small population • Democratic, open society • Multicultural population welcoming to newcomers • Well developed infrastructure, health, educational and other systems • Highly industrialized, vibrant economy with many opportunities for skilled workers & business persons

  4. CANADA PROFILE • Capital: Ottawa • Population: 32,225,0001 • Area: 9,984,670 square kilometers (3,855,101 square miles) • Language: English, French • Religion: Roman Catholic, Protestant • Currency: Canadian dollar • Life Expectancy: 79 • Literacy Percent: 97

  5. Industry: Manufacturing. Oil & Gas, Transportation equipment, chemicals, processed and unprocessed minerals, food products • Agriculture: Wheat, barley, oilseed, tobacco; dairy products; • forest products; fish Ideal for Trade • Exports: Motor vehicles and parts, industrial • machinery, aircraft, telecommunications • equipment, chemicals, timber, crude petroleum • GDP per Capita: U.S. $29,300

  6. WHY CANADA • Canada need skilled immigrants .(240,000 and 265,000 per annum.) • Canada ranks among the 10 leading manufacturing nations. • Canada has one of the highest educational standards among industrialized nations • Canada has a public health care system that makes critical care accessible to all Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents • Canadians speak more than 200 languages

  7. 5TH IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT • SECOND LEAST INFLATION RATE-2.37% • One of the lowest unemployment Rate • Has the Highest Educational Standards in the developed world • Has the longest life expectancy in the West • Is the most peaceful developed country in the World • Is the dream destination for many immigrants • Offers equal opportunities to all regardless of color, height, religious beliefs and sexual orientation

  8. Top 10 countries that immigrated to Canada 1) China 2) India 3) Philippines 4) Pakistan 5) United States 6) Iran 7) United Kingdom 8) Republic of South Korea 9) Colombia 10) France

  9. The number of immigrants for each province and Territory 1) Ontario (115,000) 2) Québec (26,000) 3) British Columbia (45,000)s 4) Alberta (15,000) 5) Nova Scotia (3,800) 6) Manitoba (3,600) 7) Saskatchewan (1900) 8) Newfoundland (600) 9) New Brunswick (600) 10) PEI (200) 11) Yukon Territories (100) 12) North West Territories (100)

  10. Canada immigration Structure Permanent Immigration Temporary Immigration Visitor Student Work Permit Family Economic Refugee Provincial Federal Skilled Business Skilled Business Entrepreneur Self Employed

  11. WHY CRITERIA • Minimum official language thresholds and increased points for official language proficiency, making language the most important factor in the selection process; • Increased emphasis on younger immigrants, who are more likely to acquire valuable Canadian experience, are better positioned to adapt to changing labour market conditions, and who will spend a greater number of years contributing to Canada’s economy;

  12. Introduction of the Educational Credential Assessment (ECA), so that education points awarded reflect the foreign credential’s true value in Canada; • Changes to the arranged employment process, allowing employers to hire applicants quickly, if there is a demonstrated need in the Canadian labour market; and • Additional adaptability points for spousal language ability and Canadian work experience

  13. PROCESS FLOW : Process duration < 1 year

  14. ELIGIBILITY CRTERIA The selection factors are summarized as follows: • Education: Applicants are awarded up to 25 points. • Language Skills: Applicants are awarded up to 28 total points (24-first official language, 4-second official language). • Work Experience: Applicants are awarded up to 15 points for paid skilled work experience acquired in the last 10 years. A minimum of 9 points is required. • Age: Applicants are awarded up to 12 points. • Arranged Employment: Applicants are awarded up to 10 points. • Adaptability: Applicants are awarded up to 10 points.

  15. t SELECTION FACTORS FOR ELIGIBILITY FEDERAL SKILLED WORKERS PROGRAM MINIMUM PASS MARK 67

  16. APPLICATION FEE

  17. RPRF

  18. TOTAL COST

  19. Any Questions? Visit : www.canadatips.com

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