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Eduvoyage Consultancy is a Registered Immigration Consultation Firm and provides assistance to persons who are willing to pay for our services.
WE assist in the process of the application and also represent your application legally with the Immigration Department in Canada.
Your application will be legally represented by :
Member of Immigration Consultant of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC)
ISSUE of PERMANENT RESIDENT VISA
You will have to provide the Police Clearance and also the Medical report when demanded.
PERMANENT RESIDENT VISA
When you become a permanent resident of Canada, you are entitled to most of the same rights and privileges as a Canadian citizen. Below is a list of a few of these rights:
These benefits include, but are not limited to, the following:
Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB) – For families with children under the age of 18 who are considered to have a low-income, the Canadian government provides monthly tax-free payments to help cover expenses.
Old Age Security, Guaranteed Income Supplement, and Canada Pension Plan – All three of these programs are designed to provide financial support to workers after they reach retirement age – currently age 65. To be eligible, you have to meet specific residency requirements and to have contributed to the system by paying taxes in Canada. However, most permanent residents will qualify for at least partial payments from these programs.
Eduvoyage health care – Most necessary medical expenses are covered through the Canadian Eduvoyage health care program. These expenses include visits to emergency room, immunizations, yearly exams, etc.
Free education – All children under 18 are entitled to a free education in the Canadian public school system.
Maternity and parental leave – In Canada, working parents are given time off when a new baby is born or adopted. Women can take up to 12 months of maternity leave and receive 50 to 65% of their normal income. Partially paid parental leave is also available for up to 35 weeks. One parent can take all 35 weeks or both parents can split the allotment of time (i. e. one parent takes 20 weeks while the other takes 15 weeks). To be eligible for parental leave, you must have worked in Canada for at least 600 hours.
All of these benefits and more become available to you when you are a permanent resident of Canada.
When you apply under the Express Entry System and if you get a direct Invitation to Apply for PR, you are free to choose any province to live in Canada (except Quebec). In some cases, the applicants may require a provincial nomination in order to gain additional 600 points to boost their CRS score. Despite the huge number of applicants under the Express Entry System, not all regions of Canada are benefitting from the skilled immigrants arriving every year. Most of the immigrants choose to settle in prime metropolitan localities such as Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary or Winnipeg and the rest of the country end up not getting sufficient immigrants. In order to bridge this gap, there are many programs designed by the individual provinces tailor made to suit the local demand in their respective regions.
Below are some of the provincial programs available for applicants within and outside Canada.
NOTE: For programs that require job offer, the applicants must scout for their own employer. Eduvoyage Consultancy does not engage in any employment search services.
SINP is a provincial program designed to help skilled workers and graduates settle in the province of Saskatchewan to fill the skill shortage of the province.
Below are the categories you can apply under:
International Skilled Worker: For skilled workers who want to work and live in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Experience: For foreign nationals who already live and work in Saskatchewan.
Entrepreneur and Farm: For those who plan to start a business or buy and operate a farm in Saskatchewan.
These streams may have subcategories under which one can apply, if they meet the minimum eligibility criteria. For free eligibility assessment, please contact our offices to know more.
OINP is Ontario province’s economic immigration program and the below categories are available:
For free eligibility assessment, please contact our offices to know more.
Through the NSNP, prospective immigrants who have the skills and experience targeted by the province of Nova Scotia may be nominated to immigrate. The different NSNP streams available are:
For free eligibility assessment, please contact our offices to know more.
The New Brunswick PNP is for Foreign Nationals who possess the skills, education and work experience needed to contribute to New Brunswick’s economy. Candidates must meet the program’s minimum eligibility requirements, have either a genuine offer of employment from a New Brunswick Employer and/or have studied in the province of New Brunswick, and have the full intent to live and work in the province on a permanent basis. This program will help New Brunswick employers, unable to fill job vacancies with a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, recruit foreign nationals and international graduates whose skills are needed in the province. Following program streams are eligible in this province
For free eligibility assessment, please contact our offices to know more.
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) seeks recent graduates, skilled workers, businesspeople and their families with the intention and ability to successfully settle and economically establish in Manitoba as permanent residents. Manitoba makes it easy to immigrate and settle in our province.
There are two very important conditions if you are applying from outside Canada with no prior education or experience in Manitoba. 1) You must have a relative or a friend who is PR or citizen in Manitoba to be your sponsor and 2) Your NOC must be in the Eligibility List of Manitoba. In most cases, a close relative/family member may be required to maximize the points and reach threshold.
If you are a live-in Caregiver in Canada, a temporary foreign worker in another province of Canada, if you have applied to another provincial nominee program or if you have been refused by Manitoba in the last six months, you cannot apply under this program.
A broad classification of streams available in Manitoba:
For free eligibility assessment, please contact our offices to know more.
The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) is an economic immigration program that nominates people for permanent residence in Alberta. Nominees must have skills and abilities to fill job shortages in Alberta, and be able to provide for their families. The program is run by both the Alberta government and the federal government. Please note that Alberta has a list of INELIGIBLE OCCUPATIONS who will not be invited to apply for nomination.
For free eligibility assessment, please contact our offices to know more.
British Columbia’s economic growth depends on having enough skilled and qualified people to meet labour market needs. The BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) is a way for high-demand foreign workers and experienced entrepreneurs to gain permanent residency in B.C. Major streams under which applicants may qualify under are:
For free eligibility assessment, please contact our offices to know more.
The Government of Yukon works with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to bring foreign, skilled workers and business owners to Yukon. This allows them to nominate qualified foreign nationals to the federal government for permanent residency. You can find out about jobs in Yukon on these sites:
There is also a Yukon Business Nominee program available for foreign entrepreneurs to run their business in Yukon and apply for permanent residency.
For free eligibility assessment, please contact our offices to know more.
Some of the interior and northern parts of Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia are participating communities under this program. These regions have skills shortage and professionals and students who plan to live and work in these communities can apply for an employment offer and qualify for this nomination program.
To be eligible for the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program, you must meet all IRCC eligibility requirements. Applicants must:
For free eligibility assessment, please contact our offices to know more.
The Atlantic Immigration Pilot is a pathway to permanent residence for skilled foreign workers and international graduates who want to work and live in one of Canada’s 4 Atlantic Provinces: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland & Labrador.
This is an employer-driven program designed to help employers in Atlantic Canada hire qualified candidates for jobs they have been unable to fill locally.
To immigrate to Atlantic Canada through the pilot, you must be a recent graduate of a publicly funded institution in Atlantic Canada or a skilled worker who meets the program requirements.
You can be living abroad or already be in Canada temporarily.
You must receive a job offer from a designated employer in Atlantic Canada to participate in the pilot.
For free eligibility assessment, please contact our offices to know more.
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