Explaining The Canadian Immigration Requirements And Procedures

By Marylou Forbes


In Canada, as in many countries in the world today, allows foreigners to stay in the country and even settle as its citizens. In this case, the government has come up with Canadian immigration requirements which have been schemed and simplified to aid potential immigrants in applying, acquiring citizenship and to understand Canada before, during and after immigration.

Acquiring citizenship in this country is a long process. It involves evaluating qualifications, paying stipulated fees and clearing fees. Finally there is confirmation whether one has been considered and accepted after which he or she can now move in and stay. Once a person has chosen the class to apply to, they are meant to download forms and pay any fees payable for their class. Mostly one first pays a basic fee of around $475 and then additional processing fees which include fees for background checks and medical checks. More fees are paid if one brings with them family members or opts to be settle as a permanent citizen.

Payment of fees and meting all the requirements is not a guarantee that your application will be accepted. To determine the likelihood of being accepted in the Canada community, it is strongly advised that applicants visit the government website to take self-texts which give a rough indication of the chances one as got.

Those individuals with the highest chance of qualifying ought to have a minimum of 21 years or a maximum of 49 years. Having more or less years hurts your rating in terms of the points you need for your application to be approved. Having work experience in various fields that meet the requirements of the Canadian immigration department further increases your chances of qualifying. Some of these fields include the technical area, managerial jobs, skilled trades and other professional occupations. You automatically earn yourself ten points if have a job offer by any citizen or inhabitant employers.

In terms of education, an applicant requires at least a secondary level certification. Education is normally the most distinguishing factor in the evaluation process for applicants to the country. The higher the level of education, the better the chances of being considered as an immigrant.

Language is key in the involving evaluation process in immigration. Basically, understanding and fluency in English or French gives the applicant extra points on the requirement checklist. Significantly, more points are awarded to those who show more fluency in both the languages but them that are good in only one of the languages also stands in a position to qualify for the immigration.

Adaptability is also another major element considered as qualification for any aspirant. The government awards the privilege those aspirants having relatives in Canada, have worked there or studied there at one point or the other in their lives. Such people are imagined to have better capability to adapt very quickly to the life therein.

You can migrate there as a skilled worker or even as an investor in business. Skilled laborers are chosen according to their education, language fluency in French or English and also their work experience in a given field. An Applicant in the class of skilled labor must have prior arrangements to acquire employment in Canada before applying, have lived there legitimately for more than one year either as a foreign worker or even as a student.




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