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BC held new invitation draws under the BC PNP

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BC held new invitation draws under the BC PNP on April 3, 2024. The Government of British Columbia continued its commitment to welcoming skilled workers through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) by conducting new invitation draws. These draw targeted candidates from various sectors, including healthcare, childcare, construction,...
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British Columbia invited up to 171 candidates under the New BC PNP Invitation Draws

New BC PNP Invitation Draws
On March 19, 2024, the Government of British Columbia conducted New BC PNP Invitation Draws, extending invitations to skilled candidates across various sectors. These draws represent the province's ongoing efforts to attract and retain talent, addressing specific labor market needs and bolstering economic growth. British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program issued...
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BC issued over 192 ITAs under the Recent BC PNP Draw

Recent BC PNP Draw
In the recent BC PNP Draw held on March 12, British Columbia has once again extended its invitation to apply (ITA) for permanent residency (PR) to a significant number of candidates. This draw, which saw over 192 ITAs issued, continues to underscore British Columbia's commitment to attracting skilled professionals from...
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British Columbia PNP issued 160 ITAs in Latest Invitation Draws

BC PNP Latest Invitation Draws
The latest invitation draws under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) on March 5, 2024, up to 160 skilled candidates received Invitations to Apply (ITAs) across various sectors including healthcare, childcare, construction, and veterinary care occupations. Details of the Latest Invitation Draws in BC PNP On March 5, 2024,...
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BC PNP held new draws for skilled candidates and tech professionals

BC PNP held new draws
On February 27, 2024, the BC PNP held new draws reaffirmed its commitment to welcoming skilled professionals to the province by holding new invitation draws under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP). These draws targeted individuals across various sectors, including technology, healthcare, childcare, construction, and veterinary care occupations,...
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British Columbia issued up to 217 ITAs in the new BC PNP Invitation Rounds

BC PNP Invitation Rounds
On February 21, 2024, the Government of British Columbia held new BC PNP Invitation Rounds and issued invitations to apply to skilled candidates in the general draw and to candidates with work experience in healthcare, childcare, construction, and veterinary care occupations.  In the general draw, the province invited 69 candidates....
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In the 6th BC PNP draw of 2024 British Columbia issued up to 204 invitations

6th BC PNP draw of 2024
In the 6th BC PNP draw of 2024 British Columbia invited skilled candidates and tech professionals On February 13, 2024, the Government of British Columbia held new invitation draws under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) and issued invitations to apply to qualified candidates in tech, healthcare, childcare,...
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British Columbia invited up to 218 skilled candidates under the BC PNP

British Columbia invited
On February 6, 2024, the Government of British Columbia invited skilled candidates in the new invitation draws under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) and issued invitations to apply to qualified and skilled candidates with work experience in healthcare, childcare, construction, and veterinary care occupations.  In the general draw,...
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British Columbia issued up to 199 ITAs in the fourth BC PNP draw of 2024

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British Columbia issued up to 199 ITAs in the fourth BC PNP draw of 2024 On January 30, 2024, the Government of British Columbia held new invitation draws under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) and issued invitations to apply to qualified candidates in tech, healthcare, and childcare,...
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BC held new invitation rounds & Invited over 220 candidates

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On January 23, 2024, the Government of British Columbia held new invitation rounds under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) and issued invitations to apply to qualified candidates in healthcare, childcare, construction, and veterinary care occupations.  In the general draw, the province invited 79 candidates. The minimum score...
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Gunness & Associates has been providing Canadian immigration services for more than 29 years. We have helped thousands of clients from all parts of the globe obtain their visas to come to Canada. Our goal is to provide our clients with a high level of quality service in the field of immigration, whether it is to come to Canada as a Permanent Resident, to Work, to Visit or to Study.

At Gunness & Associates, we are committed to providing you with quality service and up to date information you deserve in order to help you immigrate to Canada in the easiest and most efficient manner. Whether you want to immigrate to Canada or you are still in the process of thinking about it, we can provide you with professional advice and assist you step by step with the immigration process of your application.

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Federal Skilled Workers are persons with suitable education, work experience, age and language abilities under one of Canada’s official languages and who are selected under the Express Entry Immigration system to apply for permanent residence. More…

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Investor immigrants are experienced business people who contribute to Canada’s growth and long-term prosperity by investing in Canada’s economy. Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) will divide your investment between participating provinces and territories.

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Federal Skilled Workers are persons with suitable education, work experience, age and language abilities under one of Canada’s official languages and who are selected under the Express Entry Immigration system to apply for permanent residence. More…

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Entrepreneur immigrants are experienced business people who immigrate to Canada. These people must plan to own and manage a business in Canada that adds to the economy and creates jobs, acquires or participates in the active management of a lawful and profitable agricultural, industrial or commercial enterprise.

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The Self Employed Class is geared towards applicants who have relevant self-employment experience as well as the intention and the ability to create their own employment and make a significant contribution to the cultural, artistic or athletic life of Canada.

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If you are a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada, age 18 or over, you can sponsor certain family members to become Canadian permanent residents. If you become a permanent resident, you can live, study and work in Canada.

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If you are a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada, you can sponsor your spouse to become Canadian permanent residents. If you become a permanent resident, you can live, study and work in Canada.

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Humanitarian and compassionate (H&C) consideration, under A25 and A25.1 of the IRPA, provides the flexibility to grant permanent residence status or a permanent resident visa to certain foreign nationals who would otherwise not qualify in any class, in cases in which there are compelling H&C grounds. To know more click 

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A refugee is a person who fears persecution if they go back to their country of nationality. Fear of persecution usually means a serious chance of physical harm, detention or some other form of cruel and unusual punishment. He can be accepted for refugee case.

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The Live-In Caregiver Program (LIC) is offered and administered by the government of Canada and is the primary means by which foreign caregivers come to Canada as eldercare, special needs, and childcare providers.Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

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Canada is committed to ensuring that people being removed from Canada are not sent to a country where they would be in danger or at risk of persecution. If you are facing removal from Canada, you may be eligible for a pre-removal risk assessment.

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Under the Temporary Foreign Workers Program (“TFWP”), the Government of Canada allows the entry of temporary foreign workers to become employed by Canadian employers. Foreign workers admitted to Canada help fill labour market shortages and provide other economic opportunities for Canadians.

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Canada welcomes more than 130,000 students from foreign jurisdictions each year. If you intend to study at a Canadian educational institution, most foreign nationals must apply for a study permit. A study permit allows a foreign national to study in Canada.opportunities for Canadians. More…

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A visitor means a person who is lawfully in Canada, or seeks to come into Canada for a temporary purpose (such as work, study or visit) and who is not a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or the holder of a minister’s permit.

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Re-apply for your rejected Canadian visa. A Canada immigration officer’s decision to refuse an application may be challenged if that decision was wrong in fact or in law, or if that decision is not in accordance with the principles of procedural fairness.

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The permanent resident (PR) card is the official proof that you are a permanent resident of Canada. You use this wallet-sized plastic card to show you can enter and stay in Canada when you return from another country.

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Canada offers citizenship through naturalization and by birth in Canada. To qualify for citizenship through naturalization, Canadians with 4 years of qualifying permanent resident status during the preceding 6 years may apply for Canadian citizenship.

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The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) allows Canadian provinces and territories to nominate individuals who wish to immigrate to Canada and who are interested in settling in a particular province. Individuals are selected based on their skills, education and work experience to contribute to the economy of a specific province or territory. Each province and territory has its own “streams” (immigration programs) and requirements. More…

We serve across all provinces in Canada.We serve across all provinces in Canada.

Also serving internationally across the United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal, USA, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, India, Sri Lanka, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, Malaysia, Dubai, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, St. Vincent, Guyana, Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Australia, and the rest of the world.

For more information, feel free to contact us via email at info@immigrationmatters.info 

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The applicant applies on his or her own merit. This involves demonstrating that he or she will be successful in financially supporting him or herself in Canada. The applicant in this class is assessed under the “points system” and is given points in several categories:

  • Education
  • Official Language (English & French)
  • Experience
  • Arranged Employment
  • Age
  • Adaptability
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There are three Business Immigration Categories:

  • INVESTOR
  • ENTREPRENEUR
  • SELF-EMPLOYED
INVESTOR

Investors must have business experience. They must have either:

  • Managed a qualifying business and controlled a percentage of equity of a qualifying business for at least two years in the period beginning five years before the date of application and ending on the day a determination is made on the application, OR
  • They must have managed at least five full-time job equivalents per year in a business for at least two years in the period beginning five years before the date of application and ending on the day a determination is made on the application, OR
  • A combination of a one-year period of experience described in subparagraph (1) and a one-year period of experience described in subparagraph (2).

The investor class applicant must have a net worth of at least $800,000. They are required to make an investment of $400,000, paid to the Receiver General of Canada.

The investment is subsequently allocated to participating provinces and territories in Canada. These governments use the funds for job creation and economic development.

The full amount of the investment (without interest) is repaid to the investor after five years. The exact date of repayment depends on when the $400,000 is received by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. At the latest, the amount would be returned five years and 3 months after the date of payment. The return of the investment is fully guaranteed by participating provinces and territories.

ENTREPRENEUR

Entrepreneurs must have business experience. They must have managed and controlled a percentage of equity of a qualifying business for at least two one-year periods in the period beginning five years before the date of the application and ending on the day a determination is made on the application.

  • Control a percentage of equity of a qualifying Canadian business equal to or greater than 33.33%; AND
  • Provide active and ongoing management of the qualifying Canadian business; AND
  • Create at least one incremental full-time job equivalent for one or more Canadian citizens or permanent residents other than the entrepreneur applicant and their family members.
  • Entrepreneurs are required to sign a declaration stating they intend and will be able to meet the conditions of permanent residence.
SELF-EMPLOYED

Self-employed immigrants must have relevant experience. Points are awarded for relevant experience within the five-year period immediately preceding the date of the application and ending on the day a determination is made on the application. Self-employed immigrants must have the experience, intention and ability to:

  • Establish a business that will, at a minimum, create an employment opportunity for themselves and that will make a significant contribution to cultural activities or athletics in Canada; OR
  • Purchase and manage a farm in Canada.

Entrepreneurs are required to sign a declaration stating they intend and will be able to meet the conditions of permanent residence.

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A relative in Canada who is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident may act as a sponsor and assist the applicant in immigrating to Canada. The relative is required to guarantee the applicant’s finances during the first few years of his or her residency in Canada. A sponsor can be a parent, spouse, common-law partner, conjugal partner, son, daughter, etc.

The sponsor may sponsor the following members of the Family Class (subject to meeting eligibility requirements):

  • Their spouse
  • Their common-law/same-sex partner
  • Their conjugal partner
  • Their dependent children under age twenty-two (22)
  • Their dependent children age twenty-two (22) and over (if they are full-time (15 hours per week or more) students, mentally or physically disabled and dependent on their parents) children adopted or to be adopted by them, or under their guardianship
  • Parents
  • Grandparents
  • Other prescribed family members (i.e. last remaining family member under humanitarian and compassionate grounds where it is warranted).
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  • HUMANITARIAN & COMPASSIONATE GROUNDS
  • REFUGEE CASES
  • LIVE-IN CAREGIVER/ DOMESTIC WORKER
  • PRRA PRE-RISK REMOVAL ASSESSMENT APPLICATIONS
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Before you visit Canada, visitors:

  • Must be healthy, you might need a Doctor’s examination;
  • Must respect Canadian laws;
  • Will need a valid passport, proof of who you are or other travel documents;
  • Will need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) if they are from certain countries;
  • May need a letter of invitation.

If a visa is required, a visa may be issued for single-entry, for multiple-entries, or for transit purposes. Upon arriving in Canada, visitors will be asked a few short questions by an Immigration officer. The officer will stamp the visitor’s passport or advise the visitor how long he/she may stay in Canada.

Canada does not pay for hospital or medical services for visitors. Make sure you have health insurance to pay your medical costs before you leave for Canada.

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In almost all cases, you must have a valid work permit to work in Canada.

A work permit is a written authorization to work in Canada issued by an officer to a person who is not a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada. It s required whether or not the employer is in Canada. Usually, it is valid only for a specified job and length of time. A work permit may be issued based on labour market opinion (HRSDC confirmation) or may be issued on the basis of other requirements.

An HRSDC confirmation is the opinion provided by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) to the officer which enables them to determine whether the employment of the foreign worker is likely to have a positive or negative impact on the labour market in Canada. An HRSDC confirmation may be required in order for a work permit to be issued.

You can apply for your work permit as soon as you receive written evidence of your job offer or contract of employment or as soon as you receive an HRSDC confirmation.

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In most cases, you must have a valid study permit to study in Canada.

A study permit is the official document issued by an officer that allows someone who is not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada to study in Canada.

A study permit is not needed for:

    • Any program of study that is six months or less that can be completed within the period authorized upon entry into Canada;
    • Courses that are not academic, professional or vocational in nature that can be completed within the period authorized upon entry into Canada;
    • Courses included in tour packages as a secondary activity for tourists;
    • Nursery schools or kindergartens.
FEDERAL SKILLED WORKER
BUSINESS CLASS
FAMILY/SPOUSAL CLASS
OTHER CLASSES
VISITOR VISA
WORK PERMIT
STUDY PERMIT
FEDERAL SKILLED WORKERS
ENTREPRENEUR
FAMILY SPONSORSHIP
HUMANITARIAN & COMPASSIONATE GROUNDS
LIVE-IN CAREGIVER/ DOMESTIC WORKER
WORK PERMITS
VISITOR VISAS
PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD APPLICATIONS
PROVINCIAL NOMINEE - PNP
INVESTOR
SELF EMPLOYED
SPOUSAL SPONSORSHIP
REFUGEE CASES
PRRA PRE-RISK REMOVAL ASSESSMENT APPLICATIONS
STUDY PERMITS
APPEALS
CITIZENSHIP APPLICATIONS

Gunness & Associates serves across all provinces in Canada.

Also serving internationally across the United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal, USA, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, India, Sri Lanka, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, Malaysia, Dubai, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, St. Vincent, Guyana, Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Australia, and the rest of the world.

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We serve across all provinces in Canada.We serve across all provinces in Canada.

Also serving internationally across the United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal, USA, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, India, Sri Lanka, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, Malaysia, Dubai, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, St. Vincent, Guyana, Nigeria, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Australia, and the rest of the world.

For more information, feel free to contact us via email at info@immigrationmatters.info 

Immigration Specialist in Toronto

Federal Skilled Workers are persons with suitable education, work experience, age and language abilities under one of Canada’s official languages and who are selected under the Express Entry Immigration system to apply for permanent residence. More…

Gunness & Associates has been providing Canadian immigration services for more than 29 years. We have helped thousands of clients from all parts of the globe obtain their visas to come to Canada. Our goal is to provide our clients with a high level of quality service in the field of immigration, whether it is to come to Canada as a Permanent Resident, to Work, to Visit or to Study.

At Gunness & Associates, we are committed to providing you with quality service and up to date information you deserve in order to help you immigrate to Canada in the easiest and most efficient manner. Whether you want to immigrate to Canada or you are still in the process of thinking about it, we can provide you with professional advice and assist you step by step with the immigration process of your application.