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Canada needs over 485,000 immigrants to work in 2023 and over 500,000 in  2024 and become permanent residents...The evaluation is to determine which Canadian visa program you qualify for, because in Canada there are more than 80 types of visa programs, so, one of them you may be eligible that's why you are going to be evaluated.
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Visitors Visa

A Visitors Visa will allow you to visit Canada as a tourist. Unlike other Canada Immigration programs, it is typically quite easy to get your Visitors Visa. So if you only want to visit Canada for holiday this is the perfect option for you. Once you get there we are sure you will not want to leave.

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Permanent Residency

What does it mean to be a permanent resident of Canada? What are you allowed to do as a permanent resident? What is a Canadian Permanent Resident Card? How do you apply for Canadian permanent residency? Here we will answer all of your questions about immigration to Canada and permanent residency.

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Language Center

How well do you speak English or French? Understanding either language will help you find work in the Canadian job market and allow you to be a functional member of Canadian society. You must prove your language ability on your immigration application with results from an approved language test, like IELTS (English), or TEF (French). Prepare right here!

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Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

The Canadian government made an agreement with local provinces in which they can nominate immigrants who wish to live, settle, and work in that particular province or essentially, immigrate to Canada.In order to receive a visa through the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP),

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Study in Canada

Top Canada Universities for International Students International students can explore various Canada universities that offer scholarships and mentorship to kick-start their journey. Below, we highlight the current top Canada universities:

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Family Sponsorship Immigration Streams

The Canada Family Sponsorship aims to bring families together, enabling relatives to study and work in the country -provided they become permanent residents of Canada. In turn, you and your relatives get to make valuable memories while immersing yourselves in the rich Canadian culture.

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In-demand Jobs in Canada

Canada is currently facing a labour shortage which has created thousands of job opportunities, for skilled, semi, and unskilled foreign workers alike. There are however certain occupations that have more available positions than others and are classified as in-demand.

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Immigration Pilot Programs

What Are Immigration Pilots? Immigration pilots are limited-term programs specifically designed to address the needs of particular areas and communities in Canada. These pilot programs target unskilled, semi-skilled, and skilled foreigners to address the labour market needs and shortages.

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Professional and Skilled Worker

Canada recognizes the importance of foreign skilled workers for the continued growth of its economy. With a waning population, declining fertility rates not enough skilled workers to carry the load of a booming economy, Canada now has roughly 8 million immigrants living permanently in Canada.

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Business Immigration

With the Canadian economy continuing to expand, business immigration to Canada is a fantastic option. Canada's high average standard of living, high level of education and highly diverse population mean there are abundant opportunities for business growth.

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Express Entry System

The Express Entry system was started in 2015 by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) - a division of the government of Canada which handles all Canadian immigration as a means of enabling skilled foreign workers and their families to become permanent residents in Canada as soon as possible.

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You’ve watched the home channels showcasing Canadian suburbia at its best, you've drooled at the posts documenting the country’s vibrant foodie culture and you’ve read the reports of all the promising job prospects available in the Great White North over the last few months.

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  •   Canada

Canada, a land of picturesque landscapes, vibrant cities, and a welcoming multicultural society, has always been a top destination for immigrants worldwide. With a wide array of Canada immigration programs, the country provides numerous opportunities for individuals seeking to start a new chapter in their lives. In this blog, we will delve into some of the most popular Canada immigration programs, which open the doors to vibrant cities like Vancouver and Toronto, showcasing the unique charms and opportunities they offer to newcomers.

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  •   Vancouver, BC, Canada

As a country renowned for its scenic beauty, economic opportunities, and cultural diversity, Canada attracts thousands of immigrants every year. If you're considering moving to Canada, understanding the Canadian visa application process and the eligibility criteria is essential to kickstart your journey towards becoming a permanent resident. In this blog, we will explore the key aspects of the Canada immigration application form and the eligibility criteria, empowering you with the knowledge needed to embark on your Canadian dream.

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  •   Vancouver, BC, Canada

With dreaming, waiting, and plenty of time spent planning behind you, the time has finally arrived. You’ve made it to Canada, otherwise known as America’s Hat, the Great White North, or Canuckistan, which are just a few of the many popular names the country has. A congratulation sure is in order.

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  •   Canada

Once you’ve been living in your new home in Canada, and you’re all settled, you’ll most likely start thinking of long-term factors such as insurance for your home and car or perhaps even life insurance.

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  •   Canada

If you’re planning to move to Canada or if you’re a newcomer to Canada then landing a job is probably at the top of your priority list. With the right attitude and dedication, it’s possible to find the right job in Canada for you.

The purpose of the excellent Canadian healthcare system is really to improve the overall health of all who calls Canada home. For this reason, Canadian citizens and permanent residents can access free public healthcare at all times. In fact, even some foreign workers with valid work permits and international students may apply for free public health insurance in Canada.

Public healthcare coverage varies from province to province, however, most medical care deemed necessary by the Federal government of Canada is covered at no cost to its citizens. There are however some exclusions, such as prescription drugs, as well as dental, mental health, and optometry, unless deemed medically necessary.


Programs That Reduce Costs

There are programs that work towards preventing injuries and teaching citizens about health issues. The programs are funded by the government of Canada and are created to help reduce healthcare costs and to teach people how to take control of their health before they turn into more serious problems. There are programs for seniors, those with disabilities, awareness campaigns for back injuries, and many others. These programs are designed to help people in Canada stay healthier because they are educated about health-related issues.


Special Care For Retired Veterans

The healthcare of veterans is well looked after in Canada and they receive the care that they need in their later lives when they may retire to care homes or seniors centers.

The Canadian government not only treats injuries sustained in the service of their country but veterans get whatever care that they need. What's more, all veterans who are injured, disabled, and retired are admitted to lifelong financial support and care under the Canadian health care system. This long-term care includes medical care facilities and comfortable accommodations at nursing homes all over Canada.


Do Non-Citizens or Permanent Residents Get Free Healthcare in Canada?

On the other hand, Canada’s “universal” healthcare system is a little less universal when it comes to non-citizens or non-permanent residents. However, temporary foreign workers and international students who hold valid permits may be eligible for healthcare coverage. Usually, workers must be employed full-time by an employer and students must be enrolled in full-time studies for a period of 12-month to qualify.

The Canada Health Act states that all insured persons are entitled to the insured benefits offered within that province. “Insured persons” are lawful residents who have lived in the province for three months and live there for at least 183 days a year. Tourists, visitors, and “transients” are excluded.

Those who obtain permanent residency in Canada may have a waiting period of 3-months before they can access free healthcare - it all depends on the provincial government in which they reside.

Updated: January 11th, 2022
Ontario Health Insurance Plan
Thinking of immigrating to Ontario? Learn all about the Ontario Health Insurance Plan or OHIP. What it covers. How to qualify for the OHIP and even the steps on how to apply for the insurance plan and when it will cover you.
Read More...British Columbia Health Plan
Healthcare is important, which is why British Columbia has the Medical Service Plan or MSP. Discover how to qualify for public healthcare in BC with our easy step by step instructions. When to use your medical card and more!
Read More...Alberta Health Plan
When you live in Alberta, the Alberta Healthcare Insurance Plan or AHCIP is a vital part of your wellbeing. Find out how to apply for AHCIP, what the insurance plan covers to what documents you need to apply with.
Read More...Extended Health Coverage Plans
Extended healthcare in Canada covers what public healthcare doesn't. Learn all the benefits of extended health care and what it covers and even how to apply for extra healthcare as an international student living in Canada. Some provinces do not cover international students.
Read More...The purpose of the excellent Canadian healthcare system is really to improve the overall health of all who calls Canada home. For this reason, Canadian citizens and permanent residents can access free public healthcare at all times. In fact, even some foreign workers with valid work permits and international students may apply for free public health insurance in Canada.
Public healthcare coverage varies from province to province, however, most medical care deemed necessary by the Federal government of Canada is covered at no cost to its citizens. There are however some exclusions, such as prescription drugs, as well as dental, mental health, and optometry, unless deemed medically necessary.

Programs That Reduce Costs
There are programs that work towards preventing injuries and teaching citizens about health issues. The programs are funded by the government of Canada and are created to help reduce healthcare costs and to teach people how to take control of their health before they turn into more serious problems. There are programs for seniors, those with disabilities, awareness campaigns for back injuries, and many others. These programs are designed to help people in Canada stay healthier because they are educated about health-related issues.
Special Care For Retired Veterans
The healthcare of veterans is well looked after in Canada and they receive the care that they need in their later lives when they may retire to care homes or seniors centers.
The Canadian government not only treats injuries sustained in the service of their country but veterans get whatever care that they need. What's more, all veterans who are injured, disabled, and retired are admitted to lifelong financial support and care under the Canadian health care system. This long-term care includes medical care facilities and comfortable accommodations at nursing homes all over Canada.
Do Non-Citizens or Permanent Residents Get Free Healthcare in Canada?
On the other hand, Canada’s “universal” healthcare system is a little less universal when it comes to non-citizens or non-permanent residents. However, temporary foreign workers and international students who hold valid permits may be eligible for healthcare coverage. Usually, workers must be employed full-time by an employer and students must be enrolled in full-time studies for a period of 12-month to qualify.
The Canada Health Act states that all insured persons are entitled to the insured benefits offered within that province. “Insured persons” are lawful residents who have lived in the province for three months and live there for at least 183 days a year. Tourists, visitors, and “transients” are excluded.

Those who obtain permanent residency in Canada may have a waiting period of 3-months before they can access free healthcare - it all depends on the provincial government in which they reside.


Basics of the Canadian Health Care System

What is Covered Under the Canadian Health Care System?

Almost all essential basic care is covered, including primary care physicians, specialists, and hospital services.


What is Not Covered?

This varies depending on the province but usually does not cover dental or vision. Cosmetic surgery and some forms of elective surgery are not considered essential. Pharmaceutical benefits are only available to the elderly, disabled, or low-income earners.


How to Apply For Public Health Insurance in Canada

Apply for a health insurance card as soon as you arrive in Canada. Forms can be found at doctor’s offices, hospitals, pharmacies, and immigrant organizations. Documents required are identification and confirmation of permanent resident status. Some provinces (Ontario, B.C., Quebec, and New Brunswick) have a three-month waiting period for coverage.

As mentioned earlier, Canadians do not pay directly for healthcare services but pay through government taxes (except in B.C., where you pay a monthly premium). When traveling outside of your territory or province, you may need to purchase private health insurance to have the same medical services covered. Newcomers also need to purchase private health insurance to cover themselves during the three-month waiting period.

In some provinces, private supplemental plans can be purchased to help pay for things like dental work, eye care, and other treatments not included under basic care. Some employers also subsidize extended healthcare plans as an employee benefit.


Ontario Health Insurance Plan                                                     British Columbia Health Plan

Thinking of immigrating to Ontario? Healthcare is important, which is why
Learn all about the Ontario Health British Columbia has the Medical
Insurance Plan or OHIP. What it covers. Service Plan or MSP. Discover how to
How to qualify for the OHIP and even qualify for public healthcare in BC with
the steps on how to apply for the our easy step by step instructions.
insurance plan and when it will cover... When to use your medical card...








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With all the different immigration policies, laws and visa opportunities in place, knowing what to apply for and how to apply can be confusing. Fortunately, we work with a team of Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) who are here to guide you through the process of your immigration.

With all the different immigration policies, laws, and visa opportunities in place, knowing what to apply for and how to apply can be confusing. Fortunately, we work with a team of Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) who are here to guide you through the process of your immigration.
Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants, or RCICs, are legally authorized representatives and members in good standing with the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). The consultants we work with, are specially trained, qualified. and intimately familiar with Canadian immigration policies.
Having an RCIC assist you in applying for your Canadian visa can greatly simplify your application. Think of the RCIC as your personal assistant throughout your Canadian endeavors.
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Canada is one of the most dynamic and multicultural countries across the globe. Offering free public healthcare and education to all its citizens and permanent residents, it also has an extremely high quality of living and one of the strongest economies in the world.