What are the different types of PR Programs in Canada?

asked by Raghavendra S. on 10/17/22

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Canada has the most relaxed and diversified immigration policies, which cater to a wide range of candidates to migrate and settle. Aspirants willing to enhance their quality of life by leveraging the ample social benefits can choose Canada as the best destination to relocate.
Canada allows its citizens and residents to live a free life as per their own beliefs and follow their language and religion without any restrictions.
Canada is the best and the safest country to live in and raise your family.
There are many pathways to migrate to Canada. But migrating to Canada with PR (Permanent Residency) will provide you more benefits.
Having a Canadian PR allows you to avail all the government welfare benefits, free medical facilities, free education, old-age insurance, unemployment insurance, etc.
Studying in Canada is a straight path to get a permanent residency. Canada offers several pathways and programs for international students to settle.
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What are the different types of PR Programs in Canada?
Canada is set to welcome more than one million immigrants by 2022 through various streams. There are various programs to secure a PR visa in Canada. These different PR programs include the following:
Canadian Experience Class programs
Canadian Experience Class Programs are the most helpful students. It considers the factors like age, language proficiency, and level of education, etc. It is required to have 12 months of work experience, that is full-time.
Program for Federal Skilled Worker
The Federal Skilled Worker is a merit-based program that uses a points-based Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), where you need to score and get placed. A minimum of 12 months of work experience is required by the applicant.
Provincial Nominee Programs
The provinces and territories in Canada have set their own immigration programs. These are popularly known as Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). There are many PNPs that invited people who have studied in the province or either worked in it.
Permit for Post-Graduation Work
The Permit for Post-Graduation Work will not directly get the PR in Canada. But this will allow the international students who are graduated in Canada to live in Canada after completing their studies. This allows the students to work with any employer in the country and apply for a visa through CEC.
Are you confused to choose the right path to immigrate to Canada? Y-Axis is here to support you in all the ways to get the Canadian PR. Contact Y-Axis right away!

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