Become a Permanent Resident of Canada!

People immigrate to most developed countries or countries more developed than their native ones in search of a better quality of life career options. Over the past centuries, people emigrated from what was called the old world to the new world, newer lands with unexplored resources and potential in a bid to discover the entirety of the world. Immigration led to the creation of countries like the USA, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, etc.

The best immigration consultants in Delhi will inform you about all the aspects of immigration and how and what career choices should be made to keep them in line with your life decisions and choices.

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Becoming a Canadian

Within the past decades, Canada has emerged as one of the top destinations for immigration with thousands of Indians immigrating to Canada every year. The Indian-origin population in the country has already crossed the million mark. The country is safe, has a developed economy, world-class affordable healthcare, and education systems all of which make it one of the best countries in the world. The liberal society and government have an open arm immigration policy. The best immigration consultants in Delhi will ensure that you are caught up on the details of the society and laws of Canada.

Express Entry System

Setup by the Federal government of Canada in partnership with the various provincial governments, the express entry system works to allow fast entry to applicants with critically important skills. Applicants who are adjudged to be skilled in an area that is lacking in the country are given faster clearance on their applications.

Your Canada PR consultant will also inform you in detail about the 3 programs under the Express entry system.

  • FSWP (Federal Skilled Workers Program)
  • FSTP (Federal Skilled Trades Program)
  • CEC (Canada Experience Class)

The qualification for these programs is based on the CRS scale wherein the points are awarded based on several factors. The final score is then counted towards whether you are eligible to be processed under any of these programs. The scores are merit-based and take into account a variety of things to determine your eligibility.