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Express Entry BC

Express Entry BC is the same as the BC PNP Skills Immigration program, except that it has the speed of the federal Express Entry program. 

To be in the BC Express Entry program, you need to create a profile through the National Express Entry program and have a profile number and Job Seeker Validation Code as well as meeting the federal language requirements. If you are included in the pool – and meet the eligibility criteria for a federal Express Entry program – BC is able to access your application to submit an invitation to apply to you. 

If you’d like to speed your BC PNP Skills Immigration program along, talk to us about the Express Entry BC program.  

<Ontario – 

There are a number of programs to consider for immigration to Ontario. It is perhaps, the best-known province within Canada due to the fact that Toronto, the nation’s largest city, is in the south of Ontario and close to 40% of Canadians live in the province. 

Canada’s capital, Ottawa, is just a few hours drive from Toronto and this culturally diverse province has communities in both the north and south regions. Many individuals choose to settle on the shores of the Great Lakes in urban areas, while others prefer a bit more space and choose more rural northern towns. 

If you have a job offer from an Ontario-based employer, you may be eligible for one of three streams: Foreign Worker Stream, International Student Stream or In-Demand Skills Stream. There are also three streams for those with ought-after skills and experience: Human Capital Priorities Stream, Skilled Trades Stream and the French-speaking Skilled Worker Stream. 

Those with a Masters or PhD degree from an Ontario University have their own streams to apply under as do foreign entrepreneurs with great new business ideas that can benefit the province and the country. 

There are many options for those who want to settle in Ontario. If this resonates with you, let us know, we can help. 

<Alberta – 

Considered a prairie province, Alberta tends to feel like it’s filled with small towns, even when you’re in the major cities of Calgary and Edmonton. Alberta has a focus in natural resources and a growing tourism industry which ensures new, exciting jobs to fit immigrant needs. 

There are numerous streams for foreign workers including: Alberta Opportunity Stream, Alberta Express Entry Stream and Rural Renewal Stream. 

Entrepreneurs can apply through the Rural Entrepreneur Stream, Graduate Entrepreneur Stream, Farm Stream or Foreign Graduate Entrepreneur Stream. 

There are a great number of reasons to choose Alberta as a place to settle. Let us help you find the right immigration path to make it happen. 

<Saskatchewan – 

Known for flat sweeping land and wide-open space, Saskatchewan is often referred to as the “Land of the Living Skies”. It’s a diverse province filled with friendly people from the cities of Regina and Saskatoon to small communities of Lumsden and Mortlach. 

English is the dominant language in the province which officially joined Canada in 1905. 

There are a number of programs in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program: International Skilled Worker, Worker with Saskatchewan Work Experience, Entrepreneur and Farm Owner and Operator. 

If you would like to make Saskatchewan your new home, talk to us about ways to make your immigration application successful. 

<Manitoba – 

Manitoba is the prairie filled with lakes

Manitoba is often considered to be a prairie province in Canada, but it is far from dry. There are more than 10,000 lakes in this region that is often praised for having the best summer in Canada. Of course, that was probably someone from Manitoba that claimed that fact!

If it isn’t clear yet, these are proud, strong, hardworking people who have diverse cultural roots from the First nations people to numerous immigrants. It’s a wonderfully family-based area with many get togethers like dances and socials still taking place to bring people together. 

Manitoba’s immigration is based on an application process that will lead to an invitation to apply under one of the four current streams: Skilled worker in Manitoba, Skilled worker Overseas, Business Investor and International students. 

If you would like to live in a place that feels like a small town whether you’re in the city or the wide-open rural spaces, let’s talk about how to make Manitoba your new home. 

<New Brunswick – 

New Brunswick is the largest of the Atlantic Canadian provinces, is bilingual (English and French) and features people who live simply, with a focus on the sea. In fact, no part of the province is more than an hour or two from the ocean. No wonder it plays such a strong part of life in the province. 

Border by Quebec and the United States, this is a unique place that take influences from very different cultures to create its own. 

The Atlantic lifestyle is hard-working but laid-back and welcoming. Everyone is a friend and there are many conversations about people known in common. Immigration to New Brunswick is done through a skilled worker stream; the express entry stream; business stream; truck driver stream; French-speaking stream; or the Atlantic Immigration stream.

If you want a taste of living in Atlantic Canada, contact us for more information on your immigration options. 

<Ontario – 

There are a number of programs to consider for immigration to Ontario. It is perhaps, the best-known province within Canada due to the fact that Toronto, the nation’s largest city, is in the south of Ontario and close to 40% of Canadians live in the province. 

Canada’s capital, Ottawa, is just a few hours drive from Toronto and this culturally diverse province has communities in both the north and south regions. Many individuals choose to settle on the shores of the Great Lakes in urban areas, while others prefer a bit more space and choose more rural northern towns. 

If you have a job offer from an Ontario-based employer, you may be eligible for one of three streams: Foreign Worker Stream, International Student Stream or In-Demand Skills Stream. There are also three streams for those with ought-after skills and experience: Human Capital Priorities Stream, Skilled Trades Stream and the French-speaking Skilled Worker Stream. 

Those with a Masters or PhD degree from an Ontario University have their own streams to apply under as do foreign entrepreneurs with great new business ideas that can benefit the province and the country. 

There are many options for those who want to settle in Ontario. If this resonates with you, let us know, we can help. 

<Alberta – 

Considered a prairie province, Alberta tends to feel like it’s filled with small towns, even when you’re in the major cities of Calgary and Edmonton. Alberta has a focus in natural resources and a growing tourism industry which ensures new, exciting jobs to fit immigrant needs. 

There are numerous streams for foreign workers including: Alberta Opportunity Stream, Alberta Express Entry Stream and Rural Renewal Stream. 

Entrepreneurs can apply through the Rural Entrepreneur Stream, Graduate Entrepreneur Stream, Farm Stream or Foreign Graduate Entrepreneur Stream. 

There are a great number of reasons to choose Alberta as a place to settle. Let us help you find the right immigration path to make it happen. 

<Saskatchewan – 

Known for flat sweeping land and wide-open space, Saskatchewan is often referred to as the “Land of the Living Skies”. It’s a diverse province filled with friendly people from the cities of Regina and Saskatoon to small communities of Lumsden and Mortlach. 

English is the dominant language in the province which officially joined Canada in 1905. 

There are a number of programs in the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program: International Skilled Worker, Worker with Saskatchewan Work Experience, Entrepreneur and Farm Owner and Operator. 

If you would like to make Saskatchewan your new home, talk to us about ways to make your immigration application successful. 

<Manitoba – 

Manitoba is the prairie filled with lakes

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Manitoba is often considered to be a prairie province in Canada, but it is far from dry. There are more than 10,000 lakes in this region that is often praised for having the best summer in Canada. Of course, that was probably someone from Manitoba that claimed that fact!

If it isn’t clear yet, these are proud, strong, hardworking people who have diverse cultural roots from the First nations people to numerous immigrants. It’s a wonderfully family-based area with many get togethers like dances and socials still taking place to bring people together. 

Manitoba’s immigration is based on an application process that will lead to an invitation to apply under one of the four current streams: Skilled worker in Manitoba, Skilled worker Overseas, Business Investor and International students. 

If you would like to live in a place that feels like a small town whether you’re in the city or the wide-open rural spaces, let’s talk about how to make Manitoba your new home. 

<New Brunswick – 

New Brunswick is the largest of the Atlantic Canadian provinces, is bilingual (English and French) and features people who live simply, with a focus on the sea. In fact, no part of the province is more than an hour or two from the ocean. No wonder it plays such a strong part of life in the province. 

Border by Quebec and the United States, this is a unique place that take influences from very different cultures to create its own. 

The Atlantic lifestyle is hard-working but laid-back and welcoming. Everyone is a friend and there are many conversations about people known in common. Immigration to New Brunswick is done through a skilled worker stream; the express entry stream; business stream; truck driver stream; French-speaking stream; or the Atlantic Immigration stream.

If you want a taste of living in Atlantic Canada, contact us for more information on your immigration options. 

<Newfoundland & Labrador – 

Extending to the most eastern tip of Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador are part of Atlantic Canada. This was the tenth province to join Canada in 1949 and the region is defined by islands of various sizes as well as a large section of land attached to mainland Canada. 

As a coastal region, with diverse geography, there are six climate types and often fairly mild temperatures for the most part. Travel stories from this region are abundant and there is always something new to share and laugh about here. 

Immigration programs are managed by the province and we can help you determine the right options. 

<Nova Scotia – 

Dangling on the eastern end of Canada into the Atlantic Ocean, you’ll find Nova Scotia, a province of more than 55,000 square kilometers made up of islands and mainland. Here, tourism reins as a dominant industry with images of Halifax and Sydney often shared across social media platforms. No wonder it’s known as Canada’s Ocean Playground. 

This province has a keen focus on natural resources such as fishing, agriculture, forestry and mining. 

There are a significant number of programs offered by Nova Scotia to welcome new immigrants to the province. We don’t expect you to know them all or even to identify the best fit. That’s what we do. Allow us to help you find the best option for your immigration to Nova Scotia. 

<Prince Edward Island – 

The smallest province, the longest bridge, Prince Edward Island, affectionately known as PEI, is definitely a unique part of Canada. This is a relaxed region with a great number of farms, a low crime rate and a rural, yet friendly way of life. 

There are a number of in-demand jobs in the province needed to support the regional economy and there are several immigration streams the province makes use of. If you want to be part of Canada, but live at a slower pace and an island lifestyle, talk to us about PEI’s immigration programs. 

<Northwest Territories – 

The Northwest Territories are a significant part of Canada’s north – 1.3 million square hectares of space. The population is low despite all this space with the majority living in the capital city of Yellowknife. Outdoor, cold-weather activities are common here with skiing, ice-fishing and dog sledding, or summer activities like camping, canoeing and hiking. 

If this is the right environment for you, there are two immigration programs: Business stream and Employer-drive stream. 

The business stream is for those who want to start a business, purchase an existing business or invest in and operate an existing business in the region. The employer-drive stream is for those who have a job offer from an employer in the Northwest Territories. 

If living in the “Great White North” of the Northwest Territories feels right for you, let’s talk and create a plan together. 

<Yukon – 

Nestled between BC and Alaska, Yukon is one of Canada’s three territories. It has a deep history now for striking it rich in the gold rush era, but current features are so much more rewarding. The arts and culture of Yukon are diverse and travel to witness some of the most interesting sights is done by horseback, plane or boat. 

While it’s definitely a colder climate, the Northern Lights (aurora borealis) are visible often here making for a backdrop to a winter wonderland – even in the summer! 

Yukon has a worker nominee program and an entrepreneur program. If these feel right for your goals, please let us know so that we can help you navigate the application process. 

<Nunavut – 

Nunavut is Canada’s newest region. It separated from the Northwest Territories in 1999 to become its own territory. The land is beautiful, but can be harsh – this territory is generally only accessible by air. 

Immigration isn’t significant in this territory, but with many jobs in mining and energy, there are numerous job opportunities. 

 

Joining Canada’s newest territory may be the right choice for you. We can help you determine if immigrating to Nunavut is the best option. 

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