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Canada admits new permanent residents under four main categories. In 2022, 58 percent of immigrants were admitted through economic pathways, 22 percent through family sponsorship, 17 percent as refugees and protected persons, and 2 percent for humanitarian or other reasons.
At a federal level, the Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has specified the following minimum fund requirements: Single person – $13,310 CAD. A family of two – $16,570 CAD. A family of three – $20,371 CAD.
A permanent resident (PR) is someone who has been given permanent resident status but is not a Canadian citizen. When foreign nationals first apply for and receive permanent residency, they are issued a PR visa in their passport. It provides approved individuals a one-time entry to Canada and has a validity period during which individuals are expected to travel to Canada and complete their landing formalities. Individuals who are in Canada temporarily such as a student, foreign worker or visitor, are not considered permanent residents and would not be issued a PR visa. The most sought after way to settle as a PR in Canada is through immigration streams such as Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP). Refugees can also become permanent residents through the Government-Assisted Refugee Program or the Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program.
In order to be eligible for Canadian citizenship, you must:
– Be a permanent resident
– Filed your taxes for at least three years
– Pass a citizenship test
– Prove your language skills in English or French
– Not have a criminal record
There is no specific age limit requirement for any Canadian immigration program.
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Finding your dream job
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Foreign nationals will need a work permit to be allowed to work in Canada. However, sometimes you may be eligible to work in Canada without a work permit.
There are two types of work permits:
Open work permit: This allows you to work for any employer in Canada and you can only get an open work permit in specific situations.
Employer-specific work permit: Also called a closed work permit specifies the name of the employer you can work for, location, and for how long you can work.
Searching for a job in a new country can feel daunting. Get job-ready by preparing a Canadian-style resume and cover letter ahead of time. Remember that most Canadian employers will want to know if you are legally allowed to work in Canada. This often translates to being a permanent resident (PR), having a work permit, being an international student who is allowed to work in Canada, being the spouse of an international student, or being a Canadian citizen. We will assist in finding your dream job in Canada.
If you travel outside of Canada, you will need your work permit in addition to a valid travel document to re-enter. A work permit allows you to work in Canada, but alone does not permit you to travel to Canada.
Between 2 and 8 weeks
The processing time for a Canada work permit varies depending on the type of work permit you are applying for, your country of citizenship and the time of year you apply. In general, the standard for work permit processing times is between 2 and 8 weeks.
EBANGOU IMMIGRATION CONSULTING aims to be close and attentive to its customers in this highly competitive field of immigration.
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