Canada Programs

Canada offers more accessible and diverse skilled worker pathways faster family sponsorship options, and generally more affordable education and healthcare

Pilot Programs

Pilot programs in Canada are special immigration initiatives designed to target specific labor market needs or address unique immigration challenges. They provide alternative routes for immigrants in specific sectors or regions.

Work, Study & Tourist

Work, Study, and Visitor visas are temporary programs that allow you to stay in Canada for a limited time.

Skilled Worker Migration

The main pathway is through the Express Entry system. Applicants are assessed based on factors like age, education, work experience, language skills (English/French), and adaptability.

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Programs Offered in Canada

Explore a range of immigration and visa pathways designed to help you live, work, or study in Canada. Whether you're looking to build a new life, gain valuable experience, or simply explore the country, we offer tailored programs to suit your goals:

1. Express Entry – Federal Program

A fast-track immigration system for skilled workers seeking permanent residency in Canada. Includes the Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, and Canadian Experience Class streams.

2. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

Each Canadian province and territory (except Quebec) offers its own immigration streams under the PNP to meet specific labor market needs and regional priorities.

3. Saskatchewan Occupation In-Demand

Designed for skilled workers with experience in high-demand occupations in Saskatchewan, even if they don't yet have a job offer.

4. Atlantic Immigration Programs

A pathway for skilled workers and international graduates who wish to live and work in one of Canada’s Atlantic provinces: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, or Newfoundland and Labrador.

5. Rural Community Immigration Programs (RCIP)

Supports the development of smaller Canadian communities by offering permanent residency to foreign workers who want to live and work in rural areas.

6. Work Permit

Allows foreign nationals to work in Canada for a specific employer or on an open basis. Both employer-sponsored and open work permits are available.

7. Study Visa

Let you study full-time at recognized institutions. You can usually work part-time during studies and full-time during breaks. Graduating can open pathways to work permits and permanent residency.

8.Tourist Visa

For short-term visits like tourism, visiting family, or business meetings.