Permanent Residency

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Those who meet the criteria for Canada's Express Entry program are selected based on their ability to contribute to the country and flourish in Canada. Immigration programs that utilize the Express Entry system (Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, Canadian Experience Class, and various Provincial Nominee Programs) expedite processing timelines for immigrants with sought-after skills (six months or fewer) (PNP). Because of this, you will be able to enter Canada more quickly.

When it comes to Canada, Atlantic Canada has its own particular atmosphere and approach to life. Here, things move at a slower pace and there's no rush hour, even in the city's most densely populated areas.

Canada's Atlantic provinces have launched three pilot initiatives to encourage the types of workers needed in the region to help the four Atlantic provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland & Labrador thrive and prosper.

It is not just the federal government's immigration policies that allow people from all over the world to immigrate to Canada, but the various provinces and territories as well. Provincial Nomination Programs are the name given to these programs (PNP). The regions of Canada, the world's second-largest country, are highly distinctive.

You'll want to learn more about each one before making a decision on where to settle down.

PNP processing times and eligibility requirements vary by jurisdiction. For example, the processing time and eligibility for the BC PNP may differ from that of the Ontario PNP. Once we have additional information about you and the province or territory in which you are interested, we can estimate how long it will take to process your application. In addition, we are in a position to suggest PNP programs that you may be eligible for.

Immigration to the rural and northern U.S. is a community-driven initiative. Economic immigration assists smaller communities by making it easier for talented foreign employees who want to work and live in one of the participating municipalities to obtain a green card and become permanent residents.

Creating friendly surroundings for new immigrants to stay in rural areas is one of the goals of this initiative, which also aims to address local labour market needs and boost regional economic development. Through collaboration with community partners, including federal government partners, and provincial and territorial governments, this programme will help rural areas retain more skilled arrivals over the long term.

To be eligible to apply, you must have a job lined up in one of the participating towns. If a neighbourhood recommends you and your permanent residency application is approved, you'll be able to work and live in that community. For qualified candidates, the application process will begin as early as the fall of 2019. When we know more, we'll share it with you.