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How To Easily Apply For Canada Immigration Online. ... #canada #canada🇨🇦 #cometocanada #imigration #immigration #travelblogger #travelandtour #edesontourismnews #tourism #naijatotheworld There are many ways to travel to Canada but EXPRESS ENTRY SYSTEM is the easiest because you don’t need to have relatives in Canada, job offer, schooled in Canada, or if even if you have not travelled to Canada before. EXPRESS ENTRY SYSTEM is like a Fresher application to Canada. STEPS TO APPLY. 1. Visit www.canada.ca to create an account. 2. Navigate to COME TO CANADA TOOL to find out if you’re eligible. 3. On the ‘COME TO CANADA TOOL’ you will be asked few questions to see if you meet the minimum requirements. 4. You will be asked questions about your: * Nationality * Age * Language Ability * Family Members * Education * Work Experience * Details on Any Job Offer 5. Based on your answers, THE COME TO CANDA TOOL will tell you what programs you may be eligible for, so be as accurate as you can. 6. If you’re eligible, THE TOOL will accept you into CANADA pool of candidates. 7. You’ll be ranked in the Express Entry pool using a points-based system. Your score is based on the information in your profile. 8. If you are eligible after using the COME TO CANADA TOOL, You will receive an invitation and apply for permanent residence. 9. They send invitations to apply to the candidates with the highest scores in the pool. If they invite you to apply, you’ll have 90 days to submit your application for permanent residence. 10. Below are documents for your application for permanent residence; * Passport * Medical exams * Proof of funds * Language test results * Education credential assessment NOTE; THIS INFORMATION IS FREE, FROM THE STEPS I LISTED ABOVE, YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF. I am providing this information for free but if you want me to assist you in processing it, you pay me only N5000. WHEN YOU PAY; 1. I WILL SEND YOU THE CANADA IMMIGRATION APPLICATION FORM IN PDF. 2. I WILL SEND YOU UP TO 4 VIDEO TUTORIALS RELEVANT TO THE EXPRESS ENTRY SYSTEM SO YOU CAN KNOW MORE ABOUT THE APPLICATION PROCESS. If you are interested, send me a message on WhatsApp: 08136125128. (at Lagos, Nigeria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHML0eXsiXX/?igshid=rvrgdbl02c4m
How to immigrate to Canada from India Immigration candidates have more than 100 different permanent residence pathways to choose from when immigrating to Canada. India is the number one source country for immigrants coming from overseas to Canada. There were about 1,374,710 people of Indian origin in Canada in 2016, according to the census. Since then, the number of Indian immigrants has increased substantially over the last few years. In 2019, Indian citizens accounted for a quarter of the 341,000 immigrants who were welcomed by Canada. In 2015, Indian citizens made up just 14 per cent of Canada’s immigrants. When examining the distribution of people who applied through the Express Entry system, Indians accounted for almost half of the principal applicants who were invited to apply for permanent residence between 2017 and 2019. By comparison, only 7 per cent of invitations were issued to immigrants from Nigeria and China, the second and third most common source countries of Canadian immigrants. Though Express Entry is the main pathway to Canadian permanent residence, there are over 100 economic-class immigration programs to choose from. Here is a breakdown of some of the options available to Indian citizens and the world. Express Entry Express Entry is the most popular way to immigrate to Canada particularly for skilled workers. To enter the Express Entry pool, you must first be eligible for one of Canada’s economic class immigration programs: Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) or Canadian Experience Class (CEC). Provincial Nominations In addition to Express Entry, candidates can obtain a provincial nomination for permanent residence. If you are interested in a specific Canadian province or territory, this may be an option. 100 pathways In addition to the economic-class immigration programs and the various PNPs, Canada has many more programs including the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot, where small remote communities are able to nominate foreign workers for permanent residence. In addition, Quebec has its own immigration program that is tailored for French-speaking and bilingual candidates. #cometocanada https://www.instagram.com/p/CF9vZO2gM_E/?igshid=kxm293li7q10
Canada admitted 13,645 immigrants in July 2020 Canada’s July 2020 permanent resident intake fell by 63 per cent compared with last July. Canada welcomed 13,645 new permanent residents in July 2020. This was an extremely low figure considering that July is one of the busiest months for Canadian immigration. On a year-over-year basis, Canada’s July 2020 permanent residence (PR) intake fell by 63 per cent compared with July 2019. Last July was the busiest month for Canadian immigration in 2019. That month, Canada welcomed 36,615 new permanent residents. Canada usually welcomes some of its highest levels of new immigrants each July. This is due to immigrants moving to Canada during the warm summer months, and to enroll their children in school before the academic year starts across Canada in late-August and early September. Canada’s July 2020 intake was also lower than the 19,200 immigrants Canada welcomed in June of this year. June 2020 has been the strongest month for Canada’s PR levels since the coronavirus was labelled as a pandemic in March. Prior to June, Canada welcomed 11,000 immigrants in May, and just 4,000 in April. Following the start of the pandemic, Canada’s PR intake plummeted in April due to Canada introducing travel restrictions, which remain in place, plus other coronavirus-related disruptions such as approved immigrants not being able to find available flights to get them to Canada. It is important to note that some approved permanent resident applicants are eligible to move to Canada right now despite the travel restrictions. For instance, confirmation of permanent residence (COPR) holders who obtained their COPR on or before March 18, 2020 are among those who are exempt. #alanizcarlosconsulting #canada #cometocanada #canadapr #immigration https://www.instagram.com/p/CFIrcEfgxx5/?igshid=n2hvnzsmc4dq
Manitoba PNP invites 212 candidates to apply for nomination Manitoba has now issued 3,511 Letters of Advice to Apply this year. “Friendly Manitoba” has held another invitation round, inviting 212 immigration candidates to apply for a provincial nomination for permanent residence on September 10. The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) invited skilled workers and international student graduates through three immigration streams: Skilled Workers in Manitoba, Skilled Workers Overseas and International Education streams. The invitations, also known as Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs), were distributed as follows along with their respective Expression of Interest (EOI) score requirement: Skilled Workers in Manitoba— 168 LAAs with a minimum score of at least 475; Skilled Workers Overseas— 9 LAAs with a minimum score of at least 824; and International Education Stream— 35 LAAs, no EOI score requirement. The province has issued 3,511 LAAs to immigration candidates in these categories so far in 2020. This was Manitoba’s 98th draw since the program began in April 2014. About Manitoba immigration streams The Skilled Workers Overseas Category and Skilled Workers in Manitoba streams allow the province to nominate skilled workers who can support Manitoba’s labour market needs. People who are applying from overseas need to have an established connection to Manitoba. This can be demonstrated through close family ties or friends in the province, previous experience in Manitoba, or an invitation under one of the MPNP’s Strategic Recruitment Initiatives. Candidates do not need to be physically present in Manitoba at the time of the application to be eligible. Successful candidates in the Skilled Workers in Manitoba category must meet certain criteria, such as having a full-time permanent job offer from an employer in Manitoba. International students that graduated from an educational institution in Manitoba may receive an LAA under the International Education Stream if they have in-demand skills. Find out if you are eligible for any Canadian immigration program today. #alanizcarlosconsulting #canada #settleincanada #cometocanada #manitoba https://www.instagram.com/p/CFCjBIPg0eT/?igshid=ogd3vrk241r
The Canadian economy is showing strong signs of recovery. A recent report from Statistics Canada shows that the Canadian economy added nearly one million jobs in June. The federal and provincial governments are making every effort to ease COVID-19 restrictions and allow businesses to resume normal operations. This has resulted in 488,000 full-time and 465,000 part-time positions added to the Canadian economy, for a grand total of 953,000 jobs. Every province across Canada is now seeing higher employment rates and more people going back to work. The Bank of Canada and the federal government say the worst of the economic pain from the pandemic is behind the country, but Canada will continue to face high unemployment and low growth until 2021. As the Canadian economy and job market show signs of recovery, so too does Canadian immigration. Last week, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held its first all-program Express Entry draw since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. We are glad to see that the IRCC is once again extending invitations to candidates outside of Canada. This is a strong sign that Canadian immigration is returning to normal. Earlier this year, the federal government pledged to welcome more than one million newcomers by 2021, and we are confident that this target can still be reached. We expect to see many invitations extended in the upcoming weeks in order to make up for the limitations imposed over the last few months. With border restrictions slowly easing, the federal government has once again started extending invitations to foreign nationals who are outside of Canada. As the world slowly rebuilds, there has never been a better time to start planning for your future. As restrictions continue to loosen, we expect to see a rapid influx of applications. If you are interested in immigrating to Canada, start the process today. #workincanada #cometocanada #alanizcarlosconsulting https://www.instagram.com/p/CCyRbx6glZN/?igshid=1wjgu9g68ydt9
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