Every year the Canadian government admits approximately 250,000 new immigrants to Canada as part
of a long-standing policy aimed at developing the country's economy through increasing the population.
Persons who obtain permanent residence may apply for Canadian citizenship after they have lived in
Canada for a minimum of three years. Once a person obtains Canadian citizenship they may then apply for a Canadian passport.
There are several different applications. Browse through them all and decide which is most appropriate for you.
- Family Class / Sponsorship
If you are a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada, you can sponsor your spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner, dependent child, or even a parent or grandparent to become a permanent resident.
- Self Employed
This program seeks to attract applicants who have the intention and ability to become self-employed in Canada. Self-employed persons are required to have either...
- Skilled Worker
Skilled workers have education, work experience, knowledge of English or French, and other abilities that will help them to establish themselves successfully.
- Entrepreneur
The Entrepreneur Program seeks to attract experienced business persons who will own and actively manage businesses in Canada that contribute to the economy and create jobs.
- Investor
The Immigrant Investor Program seeks to attract experienced business people to invest $400,000 into Canada’s economy. The investor must have have a minimum net worth of CAN $800,000.
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