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Overview |
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| Canada welcomes over 2,00,000 immigrants annually and has a separate policy for skilled worker, those with Canadian experience and business immigrants |
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| Your immigration possibility will be assessed on six selection factors and a point system which is as below |
| Education |
Maximum on 25 points |
| Ability in
English and /or
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Maximum of 24 points |
| Experience |
Maximum of 21 points |
| Age |
Maximum of 10 points |
| Arranged Employment in Canada |
Maximum of 10 points |
| Adaptability |
Maximum of 10 points |
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100 points |
| Pass mark |
67 |
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| Canadian Experience Class |
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If you are a temporary foreign worker or a foreign student who graduated in Canada, you often have the qualities to make a successful transition from temporary to permanent residence as you are familiar with Canadian society and can contribute to the Canadian economy. |
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You should have knowledge of English or French and qualifying work experience. |
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Applying to stay in Canada permanently in your case is simple. You can do this under the Canadian Experience Class. |
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You must meet these minimum requirements to apply for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class. You must: |
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plan to live outside the province of
Quebec |
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be either: |
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a temporary foreign worker with at least two years of full-time (or equivalent) skilled work experience in Canada, or |
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a foreign graduate from a Canadian post-secondary institution with at least two year of study and one year of full-time (or equivalent) skilled work experience in Canada. |
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have gained your experience in Canada with the proper work or study authorization |
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apply while working in Canada – or – within one year of leaving your job in Canada |
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include the results of an independent language test (from an agency designated by CIC) with your application |
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SUCCESS STORIES |
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