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- News | Canada Immigration | IRCC | VCAN IMMIGRATION
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- Resources | VCAN IMMIGRATION
RESOURCES Canada performs very well in many measures of well-being relative to most other countries in the Better Life Index. Canada ranks above the average in housing, subjective well-being, personal security, health status, income and wealth, social connections, environmental quality, jobs and earnings, education and skills, work-life balance, and civic engagement. Money, while it cannot buy happiness, is an important means to achieving higher living standards. In Canada, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is USD 30,474 a year which is more than the OECD average of USD 29,016 a year. Here are some resources to help you make informed immigration decisions in future: Immigration News The latest from Canadian Immigration news, information, developments, and articles about Immigration to Canada. VIEW MORE Calculate CRS score This tool will help you calculate your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score based on the answers you provide below. The CRS is a points-based system that we use to assess and score your profile and rank it in the Express Entry pool. VIEW MORE Discover Your NOC National Occupational Classification (NOC) system is used to classify jobs (occupations). Jobs are grouped based on the type of: job duties work a person does VIEW MORE New Immigrants Apply for a permanent resident card or Canadian citizenship and find out about how to start your life in Canada. Also find out what services are near you to help and what to expect for your first tax year. VIEW MORE
- Saskatchewan | Provincial Nominee Program | Canada | VCAN IMMIGRATION
SASKATCHEWAN IMMIGRANT NOMINEE PROGRAM (SINP) Saskatchewan is home to one of the country's most rapidly growing economies and populations, thanks largely to the arrival of immigrants from around the world. Saskatchewan is one of the Prairie provinces of Western Canada. Its economy is primarily based on agriculture and important natural resources industries like forestry and fishing. It boasts two major cities, Saskatoon and Regina, as well as vast expanses of pristine wilderness. The SINP is Saskatchewan's Provincial Nominee Program. Through this program, prospective immigrants with the skills and experience targeted by the province may receive a Saskatchewan Provincial Nomination Certificate, which will allow that foreign national to apply for Canadian permanent residence with processing times that are faster than other Canadian immigration classes. The SINP accepts applications under the following categories and sub-categories; International Skilled Worker-Employment Offer International Skilled Worker-Occupations In-Demand International Skilled Worker-Saskatchewan Express Entry Saskatchewan Experience Category Entrepreneur and Farm Category
- Family Class Sponsorship - Parental | Canada Immigration
Family Class Sponsorship Parental Parents and Grandparents may be eligible to immigrate to Canada as permanent residents.If you are a citizen or permanent resident of Canada, you may be able to sponsor your parent or grandparent to become a permanent resident under the Family Class. If you sponsor your parent or grandparent to come to Canada as a permanent resident, you must make every reasonable effort to provide for your own essential needs and those of your parent or grandparent. You are responsible for supporting your parent or grandparent financially when he or she arrives. As a sponsor, you must make sure your parent or grandparent does not need to seek social assistance from the government. There must be a sponsor for any relative immigrating to Canada within the Family Class. Both the person sponsoring a relative and the person wishing to immigrate to Canada must meet certain requirements. Parental Sponsorship Requirements: Sponsorship is a big commitment, so you must take this obligation seriously Applicants for permanent residence must go through medical, criminal and background checks. An applicant with a criminal record or pose a risk to Canada's security may not be allowed to enter Canada. An applicant may have to provide a certificate from police authorities in the home country. Meet certain income requirements to sponsor a spouse, parent or grandparent to become a permanent resident of Canada, and promise to support that person and their dependents financially. If you have previously sponsored relatives who later turned to the Canadian government for financial assistance, you may not be allowed to sponsor another person. You, as a sponsor and the sponsored relative must sign a sponsorship agreement that commits you to provide financial support for your relative if necessary. Person becoming a permanent resident must agree to make every effort to support themselves. You must promise to provide financial support for the relative and any other eligible relatives accompanying them for a period of three to ten years, depending on their age and relationship to you. ***This time period begins on the date they become a permanent resident. *** Dependent children under age 19 do not have to sign this agreement For details about processing Fees and Processing Times, Please submit the Assessment Form or Contact Us !
- Visitor Visa | Super Visa | Temporary Visa | Canada | VCAN IMMIGRATION
VISITOR VISA Travelers with passports from other countries need a visitor visa (temporary resident visa) to enter Canada. A visa is an official document that is inserted inside a passport giving permission for you to come to Canada. Conditions of a visa There are two types: a single-entry visa and a multiple-entry visa . Both are valid for a fixed period and cannot be used after they expire. A multiple-entry visa allows visitors to come and go from Canada, usually for six months at a time, without having to reapply. It is valid for up to 10 years, or one month before your passport expires, whichever comes first. You must arrive in Canada on or before the expiry date on your visa. A single-entry visa allows you to come to Canada only once and you will need a new visa to travel back to Canada. To visit Canada, you will need to meet some basic requirements, such as: Have a valid travel document such as a passport, Be in good health, Have no criminal or immigration-related convictions, Convince an immigration officer that you have ties such as a job, home, financial assets or family that will take you back to your home country, Convince an immigration officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your visit, and Have enough money for your stay. (The amount of money you will need can vary. It depends on things such as how long you will stay,and whether you will stay in a hotel, or with friends or relatives.) You may also need a medical and letter of invitation from someone who lives in Canada. SUPER VISA To be eligible for the super visa, applicants must be the parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Dependants of parents and grandparents are not eligible for the super visa. However, they can apply for a regular visitor visa. The super visa applicants must also be found admissible to Canada and meet some other conditions. Visa Officers consider several factors before deciding whether an applicant is admissible. Officers must believe the applicant is a genuine visitor to Canada who will leave by choice at the end of the visit. Among the things the officer might consider are the following: the person's ties to his or her home country; the purpose of the visit; the person's family and financial situation; the overall economic and political stability of the home country; and invitations from Canadian hosts. The parent or grandparent must also do the following: Provide a letter promising financial support from their child or grandchild in Canada who has a minimum income; Prove he or she has Canadian medical insurance for at least one year to cover the time he or she will be in Canada; and Complete an immigration medical examination For details about processing Fees and Processing Times, Please submit the Assessment Form or Contact Us !
- Provincial Nominee Program | Canada Immigration | VCAN IMMIGRATION
PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM (PNP) Through Provincial Nominee Program, prospective immigrants with the skills and experience targeted by the province may receive an Provincial Nomination Certificate, which will allow that foreign national to apply for Canadian Permanent Residence with processing times that are faster than other Canadian immigration classes. CHOOSE YOUR DESTINATION ONTARIO Ontario is also home to Canada's capital city, Ottawa, and its largest city, Toronto are in housed in this province. Ontario is the center of Canada's economic, social, and political life and always remained most popular destination for immigrants from all over the world. View More SASKATCHEWAN Saskatchewan is one of the Prairie provinces of Western Canada. Its economy is primarily based on agriculture and important natural resources industries like forestry and fishing. It boasts two major cities, Saskatoon and Regina, as well as vast expanses of pristine wilderness. View More NOVA SCOTIA The province is composed of the Nova Scotia peninsula, Cape Breton Island, and over 3,000 smaller islands. Its capital city, Halifax, is known as a major centre for culture and the arts, as well as for its high standard of living. Nova Scotians are closely connected to the sea, and the province is renowned for its coastal beauty and delicious cuisine. View More NEW BRUNSWICK New Brunswick is Canada's northeastern provinces and the only officially bilingual province in Canada, with about 30 percent of the population speaking French as a first language. New Brunswick is home to a number of cities such as Fredericton, Saint John, and Moncton. View More ALBERTA Located in Western Canada, Alberta has a rapidly growing economy based in large part on its vast natural resources. Home to two of Canada's largest cities, Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta is the most populous of the country's three 'Prairie provinces'. View More MANITOBA With an economy based largely on natural resources and agriculture, it is a major driver of Canada's wealth. Manitoba's population of approximately 1.2 million is located largely in and around the capital city of Winnipeg. Manitobans benefit from tight-knit communities, a stable labour market, and sweeping natural wilderness. View More BRITISH COLUMBIA Home to the country's third-largest city, Vancouver, British Columbia is also one of the most diverse provinces in all of Canada. British Columbia's economy focuses on a strong natural resources sector, with an emphasis on forestry and mining. Its natural environment, with expansive forests and a unique coastal climate, is renowned as one of the most beautiful in Canada, and indeed the world View More
- Life In Canada | VCAN IMMIGRATION
Life in Canada Canada performs very well in many measures of well-being relative to most other countries in the Better Life Index. Canada ranks above the average in housing, subjective well-being, personal security, health status, income and wealth, social connections, environmental quality, jobs and earnings, education and skills, work-life balance, and civic engagement. Money, while it cannot buy happiness, is an important means to achieving higher living standards. In Canada, the average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is USD 30 474 a year which is more than the OECD average of USD 29 016 a year. Good education and skills are important requisites for finding a job. In Canada, 90% of adults aged 25-64 have completed upper secondary education, well above the OECD average of 76%. Canada is a top-performing country in terms of the quality of its educational system. The average student scored 522 in reading literacy, maths and science in the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). This score is higher than the OECD average of 497, making Canada one of the strongest OECD countries in student's skills. In terms of health, life expectancy at birth in Canada is 82 years, two years higher than the OECD average of 80 years. Life expectancy for women is 84 years, compared with 79 for men. Canada also does very well in terms environment and quality of water. Concerning the public sphere, there is a strong sense of community, where 94% of people believe that they know someone they could rely on in time of need, higher than the OECD average of 88%. Voter turnout, a measure of citizens' participation in the political process, was 68% during recent elections, in line with the OECD average. In general, Canadians are more satisfied with their lives than the OECD average. When asked to rate their general satisfaction with life on a scale from 0 to 10, Canadians gave it a 7.4 grade, higher than the OECD average of 6.
- About | VCAN IMMIGRATION | Brampton | Ontario | Canada
About VCAN IMMIGRATION SOLUTIONS VCAN Immigration Solutions is a Canada based immigration company, representing families, businessmen, professionals and skilled workers considering to immigrate to Canada. At VCAN, we are committed to the highest standards of integrity and professionalism. Our aim is to ensure that our clients receive accurate advice, proper guidance and updated information with respect to their application for immigration to Canada. Our clients can expect superior professional advice and excellent service, at an affordable price. We cherish the trust vested in us by our clients. We observe strict confidentiality with all immigration applications, and we do not disclose any information to third parties without our client's instructions. Our aim is to provide clients with proper and best immigration solutions as per Canadian immigration policy. We are member in good standing with Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory council (ICCRC) with Identification Number R407287. Our Service Identifying the most suitable option for Canadian immigration Ensuring that required documents and application forms are completed Preparing, vetting and submitting your application with the Visa Office Communicating/ following up with the Visa Office, on your behalf Preparing you for your personal interview (if required) with the Visa Office Our Service Commitment The Canadian Federal and Provincial Governments are constantly updating their Immigration Programs and Eligibility Requirements, which could be confusing to prospective applicants. VCAN Immigration Solutions provides professional Canadian immigration services and can help you determine what your best options are for immigrating to Canada.
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- Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program | PNP | Immigrate To Canada| VCAN IMMIGRATION
ONTARIO IMMIGRANT NOMINEE PROGRAM (OINP) About 40 percent of Canadian population lives in Ontario. Ontario is also home to Canada's capital city, Ottawa, and its largest city, Toronto are in housed in this province. Ontario is the center of Canada's economic, social, and political life and always remained most popular destination for immigrants from all over the world. Through Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), prospective immigrants with the skills and experience targeted by the province may receive an Ontario Provincial Nomination Certificate, which will allow that foreign national to apply for Canadian Permanent Residence with processing times that are faster than other Canadian immigration classes. The OINP accepts applications under the following immigration categories: Ontario Express Entry; Human Capital, French Speaking Skilled Worker Streams and Skilled Trades Stream Employer Job Offer Category; Foreign Worker Stream, International Students Stream and In-Demand Skills Stream International Graduate Stream without Job Offer, Master's and PhD Graduate Streams Business Category; Entrepreneur Stream Current Status of OINP Immigration Streams The following table provides details on the current status of each OINP immigration stream. OINP Stream Status Additional Notes Corporate Open - OINP continues to accept and process applications. Successful applicants obtain Temporary Work Permits before Permanent Resident status may be obtained. Entrepreneur Open - OINP continues to accept Expressions of Interest. Successful applicants obtain Temporary Work Permits before Permanent Resident status may be obtained. International Student - PhD Graduate Stream Currently accepting application. Job offer not required. International Student - Masters Graduate Stream Temporary pause in effect as of May 29, 2020 Job offer not required. Education/ Master should be done in Ontario. In-Demand Skills Stream Open to eligible candidates whose job offer has been approved through the Employer Pre-screen application process. Currently accepting applications Should have 9 months of continues experience in Eligible Occupations. Job offer must meet the prevailing wage level in Ontario for that occupation. International Student with a Job Offer Open to eligible candidates whose job offer has been approved through the Employer Pre-screen application process. Closed at present. Previous Education requirement should be Ontario-specific, and Employer must meet certain requirements. Foreign Worker Stream Open to eligible candidates whose job offer has been approved through the Employer Pre-screen application process. Closed at present. Job offer must meet the prevailing wage level in Ontario for that occupation. Human Capital Priorities Open - OINP continues searches the Express Entry Pool and process applications. Temporary pauses may be possible. Aligned with federal Express Entry system. French-Speaking Skilled Worker Open - OINP continues searching Express Entry Pool and nominate right candidates. Temporary pauses may be possible. Aligned with federal Express Entry system. Skilled Trades Stream Open- Continues nominate trades persons from Express Entry Pool with Ontario Experience. Temporary pauses may be possible. Aligned with federal Express Entry system. Ontario Express Entry; Human Capital Priorities Stream Stream enables the OINP to nominate individuals who are eligible to enter the federal Express Entry pool and who have the required education, skilled work experience, language ability, and other characteristics to help them successfully establish and integrate into Ontario 's labour market and communities. To be considered under this stream, candidates must qualify for the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada's (IRCC) federal Express Entry pool. Candidates may not apply directly to this stream. Instead, they must first receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) from the OINP based on their Express Entry profile. The OINP searches the Express Entry pool and identifies potential candidates who; Have a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score in Express Entry System, and Meet the criteria of Ontario's Human Capital Priorities Stream (see below). Candidates identified by the OINP will receive an NOI, which will invite them to apply to the OINP for nomination under the Human Capital Priorities Stream. From this point, selected candidates have 45 days to apply to the OINP under this stream. If their application is approved, candidates will be notified of their nomination by the OINP, which they can accept and use to apply to IRCC for permanent residence. Minimum Eligibility Requirements To be eligible under the Ontario Human Capital Priorities Stream, candidates must; Meet the eligibility requirements for one of the Canada’s Federal Skilled programs; Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) or Canadian Experience Class (CEC); To apply under FSWP, candidate must meet passing mark of 67 points based on selection factors; language skills, education, work experience, age, arranged employment in Canada and adaptability. Have a minimum CRS score under either the FSWP or CEC. Have a minimum level of work experience. Candidates who choose to be assessed against the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) criteria must have at least one year of continuous and full-time employment experience, or part-time equivalent, in a National Occupation Classification (NOC) level 0, A, or B occupation in the five years prior to the date of the NOI from the OINP. Candidates who choose to be assessed against the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) criteria must have at least one year of cumulative and full-time employment experience, or part-time equivalent, in a NOC 0, A, or B occupation in Canada in the three years prior to the date of the NOI from the OINP. Have a Canadian Bachelor's, Master 's or PhD degree OR an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report produced by a designated organization indicating that their foreign education credential is equivalent to a Canadian Bachelor's, Master’s, or PhD Demonstrate a language proficiency level of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 or above in all four competencies (speaking, reading, writing, and listening); Language proficiency must be proved by test results from one of the designated testing agencies only. Intend to reside in Ontario, as demonstrated by a statement of intent and indication of ties to Ontario; Possess sufficient funds to cover settlement costs in Ontario. This must be supported by bank statements; and Meet the additional criteria under either the FSWP or CEC. The required settlement funds must be equal to or greater than the sums listed below for each family size Number Of Family Members Funds Required 1 $12,960 2 $16,135 3 $19.836 4 $24,083 5 $27,315 6 $30,806 7 $34,299 For each additional family member after 7, the amount of funds required is $3,492. Requirement for settlement funds are updated annually. Note that the number of family members include both the accompanying and non- accompanying dependents. Please contact us to learn more about additional criteria for the federal skilled worker .