Canada leaves no space for people to call it a racist country nor does it act rigid with its regulations concerning those intending to make Canada their new home! This North American country effortlessly happens to be the favorite destination for immigrants- where they create their own space and mingle with people from all around the world with different cultural backgrounds; from different creeds and races.
Canada is a generous host to temporary foreign workers, international students and permanent residents. If you are belong to the bunch that is always looking forward to be in the country for whatever purpose you have, then here are the options to consider.
People wish to work temporarily in Canada have the option to obtain a work permit, which is issued by the Citizenship Immigration Canada. The issuance of the work permit is dependent on a temporary employment offer from a Canadian employer. An offer made to a foreign worker must be genuine and it needs to be confirmed by the Human Resources and Social Development Canada.
There are certain jobs in Canada which do not require temporary workers to hold a work permit and in some other cases, even if the job positions demand workers to obtain a work permit, they might not necessarily require the confirmation from the HRSDC.
Permanent residence is perhaps the safest bet for people intending to live and work in Canada. The country offers PR under a number of immigration categories, such as skilled worker; business class; and family class immigration.
Canadian skilled immigration on the federal level is governed by a points-based system. Applicants under this category have to fulfill a number of criteria and earn points against factors- education; language proficiency; age; work experience; arranged employment; and adaptability, besides having to meet the minimum financial requirements.
If federal immigration is not facilitating anyone’s purpose or immigration plan, then they have Provincial Nominee Program(s). Canadian provinces select perspective immigrants and allow them to settle through their respective PNP. However, Quebec does have its specific program which facilitates immigrants to come, live and settle. Learn more about Quebec immigration from an Immigration and Visa Consultant.
No matter whether you are considering Canadian federal immigration; provincial nominee program; or Quebec immigration, all you need to contact an expert. Send your updated resume for a free-of-charge immigration assessment to ajay@abhinav.com before you start your immigration process.


