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Canadian permanent residence as a step in becoming a Canadian citizen
Canadian permanent residence as a step in becoming a Canadian citizen
Canada, its economic and social life, its growth and prosperity is built on generations of immigrants choosing this country as their home. Canadian immigration programs historically were divided into two main groups: Economic class immigrants and Family class immigrants.
The economic class immigration programs are one of the reasons why Canada was able to attract so many young, energetic, educated professionals and businessmen from across the globe. In today’s Canadian business landscape, it is hard not to notice the various accents, cultures, and languages.
Hence the diversity is the very fabric of the Canadian society, and therefore it’s business life. Thanks to the inclusive model of diversity, immigrants to Canada were able to preserve their cultural heritage and build their communities, enriching Canadian culture.
As a result, Canada, and especially big cities, such as Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal is one of the most favorite immigration destinations.
Before becoming a Canadian citizen, one should become a Canadian permanent resident. Our immigration consultants at Moirai Reach Immigration Consulting will help you in a smooth transition.
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A person with permanent residency status enjoys most of the same rights that Canadian citizens are guaranteed, such as the right to live, work and study in Canada. Unlike Canadian citizens, however, permanent residents may not run for political office and may not vote.
The Canadian immigration system is designed to select foreign nationals according to their ability to become economically established in Canada.
The immigration policies of the Canadian government in recent years have expanded to include new categories, specifically designed to attract professionals/skilled workers, manual and trades workers, people who already have a Canadian experience, which includes both work and education, as well as self-employed individuals.
There are currently more than 60 immigration programs ran by both federal and provincial governments of Canada. These programs vary by their goals, people they attract and therefore their eligibility criteria. Moirai Reach Immigration Consulting will help you identify programs that will best match your background and make sure that your application is presented in a fashion that will maximize your chances to move to Canada successfully.
four main categories of immigration programs are listed below
Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs
Programs attracting experienced manual workers and tradesman
This section is aimed at persons who are self-employed in culture and sports
Giving opportunity to those who studied or worked in Canada