Easiest Ways To Migrate to Canada

Would you like to move to Canada? It is well known that Canada is a friendly country. The nation is among the most well-liked in the world, and the second-largest nation on the planet. Canada, which has a population of around 36 million, is ranked first for quality of life.


Would you like to move to Canada? Who wouldn't, I suppose? Moving to Canada could be one of the best decisions you ever make because it offers a lot of prospects for the future.


Canada already ranks highly among all nations. Continue reading to learn some best strategies for moving to Canada.


Sure ways to Relocate to Canada.


1. Provincial Nominee Program.


Provinces can nominate you under the Provincial Nominee Program if you possess some desired skills they need. Provinces have their PNP and the requirements under each PNP differ from province to province.


The 11 provincial nominee programs are:


1. Ontario Provincial Nominee Program (OINP).

2. Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP)

3. British Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP).

4. Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP).

5. Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program (SINP).

6. Yukon Nominee Program (YNP)

7. New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP)

8. Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program (NS PNP)

9. Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP).

10. New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program(NW PNP).

11. Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Program(NL PNP).

12. Northwest Territories Nominee Program(NTNP)


2. Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP).


The Atlantic Immigration Program was set off for four Atlantic provinces in Canada. The program's main objective is to help Canadian employers sort out for skilled foreigners to employ

to fill positions, where they couldn't suitable candidates in the country.

Skilled workers can immigrate to any of the four provinces under this program. The four provinces are Newfoundland and Labrador; Prince Edward Island; New Brunswick; and Nova

Scotia.


Atlantic Immigration Program has three programs;


1. Atlantic intermediate-skilled Program.

2. Atlantic High-skilled Program.

3. Atlantic international Graduate program.


3. Family sponsorship.


Family sponsorship is one of the easiest and probably the most popular ways of relocating to Canada. Family sponsorship allows citizens or residents of Canada to sponsor their family

members in another country to immigrate to Canada. Under the family sponsorship, there are four types:


Parents and grandparents sponsorship.


Within family sponsorship, the parents and grandparents' sponsorship is limited to about 10,000 people according to the IRCC each year in Canada. Residents of Canada can sponsor their parents and grandparents into Canada while shouldering all the financial charges they will encounter.


Spousal and common-law partner sponsorship.


This type of family sponsorship allows the permanent residents of Canada to sponsor their partners or spouses for permanent Canadian residency.


Orphaned family members and siblings.


Permanent Canadian residents are allowed to sponsor their orphaned nephew, niece, sister, brother, or grandchild to Canada. Meanwhile, if you don't have a living relative (such as a

dependent child, spouse, or even parents) to sponsor, you are allowed to sponsor a relative (sister, brother, niece, aunt, among others).


Dependent child sponsorship


This type of family sponsorship allows children (biological or adopted) of permanent residents of Canada to be sponsored if they receive approval from the IRCC. Only children under the age of 22 are qualified as a dependent.


4. Home Care Provider Pilots.


Another sure way to relocate to Canada is through the home care Provider Pilots scheme. However, to qualify for the Home Care Provider Pilots you will have to secure a job from a

Canadian employer and a post-secondary school credential. Meanwhile, there are two types of Home Care Provider Pilots.


Types of Home Care Provider Pilots.


•Home Child Care Provider Pilot (NOC 4411)


Examples of jobs under the Home Child Care Provider Pilot (NOC 4411) are;

1. Nanny.

2. Babysitter.

3. Parents help.

4. Private Home Caregiver.

5. Live-in child caregiver,

6. Au-pair among others.


•Home Support Worker Provider Pilot (NOC 4412).


Examples of jobs under the Home Support Worker Provider Pilot (NOC 4412) are;


1. Doula.

2. Home visitor.

3. Family caregiver.

4. Personal care attendant.

5. At-home attendant for persons with disabilities.

6. Housekeeper.

7. Personal aide.

8. Live-in caregiver for a senior

9. Respite workers, among others.


5. Express Entry.


The Express Entry is one of the most popular and quickest ways to relocate to Canada. Most people relocating to Canada go through this program because it has a short processing time of six months. Meanwhile, you can apply for the Express Entry program to live in Canada from anywhere in the world and even without a job offer.


Under the Express Entry program, there are three programs;


1. Canadian Experience Class.

2. Federal Skilled Worker program.

3. Federal Skilled Trades Program.


The Express Entry program receives a lot of submissions daily, this makes the program very competitive. However, if you meet the requirements stated by one of the programs above, you

will be ticked out of 1,200 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points.

However, The CRS Score is normally based on level of education, language ability, connections to Canada, work experience, and others. When you receive your CRS POINTS, it will determine whether or not you will receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residency.


FAQs.


Frequently asked questions about relocating to Canada.


1. Is it worth moving to Canada?


Canada is ranked one of the top countries in the world that supports quality living. The work environment is friendly and the country is among the top study destinations globally. Yes, it is worth moving to Canada.


2. What is the maximum age for foreigners to relocate to Canada?


Relocating to Canada has no age limit under any of the Canadian Immigration programs. However, applicants in the age range of 25-35 tend to be given the maximum amount of scores. However, thismdoes not mean older applicants are not been selected.


Conclusion.


The above are five sure ways you can relocate to Canada. You can explore them and choose the one that best suits your interest. Do you have any questions about any of these ways to

relocate to Canada? Kindly drop them in the comments section.

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