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Unlock Canada Immigration (Ultimate Guide)

Khalil Humam

Travel / Canada / General

This ultimate guide is designed to help people both inside and outside Canada to successfully complete their immigration journeys. Moreover, it helps people on all levels; whether they want to come to Canada temporarily, immigrate to Canada permanently, or want to transition from temporary status to permanent status and eventually become citizens. It comprehensively covers all of the following areas in detail:


1. Overview of the Canadian immigration system

2. Temporary residence

3. Permanent residence

4. Refugees and protected persons

5. Family class

6. Citizenship


Furthermore, it goes beyond the basics and covers other important aspects of Canadian immigration such as:


1. Provincial profiles of each immigrant-accepting province encompassing important indicators such as geography, government type, area, population, GDP, HDI (Human Development Index), and weather. This is intended to help immigrants objectively decide where to settle and which province is more appropriate for them individually.

2. The fraud prevention section will eliminate the possibility of exploitation by crooked immigration lawyers and consultants. You will know where to get authorized representatives from and how to complain if you have been wronged, amongst others.


Video Guide:


All of these topics are also available in a video format for people who would like to consume this information visually or audibly. For details about the video guide, please visit unlockimmigration.ca


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Canada's immigration system is based on three pillars, each pillar includes multiple classes, and each class has multiple programs.


The following is a list of all the pillars, classes and programs of the Canadian immigration system:


1. Temporary Residence:


Visitors class:

Multiple Entry Visa

Single Entry Visa

Transit Visa

eTA

No Visa

Super Visa


Students class

Study Permit

No Permit

Post Graduate Work Permit


Workers class

Temporary Foreign Worker Programs (TFWP)

International Mobility Program (IMP)

Francophone Mobility

Global Skills Strategy (GSS)


Temporary Resident Permit Class

TRP for Entry to Canada

TRP for Remaining in Canada

Temporary Residence to Permanent Residence Pathways


2. Permanent Residence


Economic Class

Federal Skilled Workers Program

Federal Skilled Trades Program

Canadian Experience Class

Provincial Nominee Programs (11 PNPs)

Federal Business Immigration

Start-up Business/Visa

Self-Employed Persons Class

Pilot Programs

PR Pathways for Hong Kong Residents

Atlantic Immigration Program

Quebec Immigration

Caregivers


Family Class (Sponsorships)

Spouse/partner/dependents

Parents/grandparents

Adopted child

Orphaned siblings/nephews/nieces/grandchild

Other relatives


Refugee and H&C Class

Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot

H&C considerations outside Canada

H&C considerations inside Canada

Convention Refugees

Persons in need of protection

Positive PRRA decision

Resettle as a refugee abroad class

Resettle as a country of asylum class


3. Citizenship

Citizenship by naturalization

Citizenship by birth

Citizenship by bloodline

Citizenship by adoption


Details of each pillar are provided...

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