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CANADA

Permanent Immigration
Immigrating to Canada permanently is an exciting opportunity. However, there are several things you should consider before you apply to be a permanent resident. If you wish to immigrate to Canada, there are a few different ways to apply. You will need to decide which immigration program will work best for you and your family.

Find out about the requirements and the steps to apply in each category:

Skilled workers and professionals: Skilled workers are selected as permanent residents based on their education, work experience, knowledge of English and/or French, and other criteria that have been shown to help them become economically established in Canada.

Quebec-selected skilled workers: For people selected by the Quebec government to settle and work in Quebec.
 
Canadian Experience Class: For people who have recent Canadian work experience or have graduated and recently worked in Canada.
 
Investors, entrepreneurs and self-employed people: For people who want to start a business in Canada.

Provincial nominees: One of Canada’s provinces or territories can nominate you to settle and work there.

Sponsoring your family: How to sponsor a family member to join you here if you are a permanent resident or a Canadian citizen.
 
Federal skilled workers (Frequently Asked Questions)

What does “federal skilled worker” mean?

What if I have already applied and want to withdraw my application? Can I get my money back?

Will my fee be refunded if my application is returned or refused?

What is “arranged employment”?

Is the simplified application process still being used for skilled workers?

Changes to the law that affect how federal skilled workers are assessed…

What changes have been made to the way my Federal skilled worker application is assessed?

What happens if I already applied to immigrate to Canada before February 27, 2008? How will this affect me?

Do the changes affect the points system?

Do the changes affect application fees?

Do I need to reapply if I submitted my application on or after February 27, 2008, but before the Minister’s instructions were issued?

I applied after February 27, 2008, but I don’t meet the eligibility criteria. Does this mean my case will not be processed? Should I withdraw my application or wait for further notice from your office?

I applied before February 27, 2008, and noticed that I have experience in one of the 38 eligible occupations. Does this mean my application will be processed more quickly?

I applied after February 27, 2008, but before the eligibility criteria were issued. It seems I do not qualify, but my spouse does. Can I submit her application now instead and use the same fee?

According to the eligibility criteria, I am eligible to apply as a skilled worker if I am a foreign national who has been living legally in Canada for one year as a temporary foreign worker or an international student. What do you mean by living legally in Canada for one year? Can it be any year?

I am an international student or a temporary foreign worker living legally in Canada. Should I apply under the Canadian Experience Class, or under the Federal Skilled Worker category? What’s the difference between the two?

Visiting Canada

Canada welcomes you as a tourist, student or temporary worker. Every year, more than 5 million people visit Canada to enjoy the many opportunities our country has to offer.
Depending on where you live, and the reason for your visit, you will need to meet certain entry requirements. In some cases, if you plan to stay in Canada for a certain period of time, you will need a Temporary Resident Visa.

Learn about:
· Who is eligible
How to apply for a visa
After applying for a visa
Visa-exempt visitors
Do you need a visa?
Arriving
Extending your stay
Frequently asked questions
Business visitors

AUSTRALIA
PERMANENT IMMIGRATION

Workers:

Employer Sponsored Workers: For people with recognized skills seeking to work in Australia after being sponsored by an Australian or overseas employer.

Professionals and other Skilled Migrants: This program is for people who are not sponsored by an employer but who have skills in particular occupations required in Australia.

Business People: For people to come to Australia for a business-related visit. Also for people to establish, manage or develop a new or existing business, or invest in Australia.
Specialist Entry: For people to participate in specific professional, cultural, social or research activities.

Doctors and Nurses: Information and visa options for doctors and nurses who want to work in Australia.

Regional Employment: Information about options available to encourage skilled migrants to live and work in areas outside of Australia's major cities.

Australia Needs Skills Expos: Expos are held around the world to help meet the current skills shortage in Australia. Skilled workers can register to attend an expo in their region to meet with employers and state and territory governments about employment in Australia.

Air and Sea Crew: Information about visas and entry requirements for air and sea crew coming to Australia.

Pacific Seasonal Worker Pilot Scheme: Information for people from Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and Vanuatu seeking to work in Australia under the Pacific Seasonal Worker Pilot Scheme (PSWPS).

Some of the Related Topics are :

Employers: Australian employers can sponsor overseas skilled workers to work in Australia on a temporary or permanent basis and check worker entitlements.

Working Holiday: For people aged between 18 and 30 from arrangement countries to have an extended holiday supplemented by short-term employment.

Temporary Residence Sponsor Obligations: For sponsors who are approved as a sponsor for a temporary residence sponsor class.

Outreach Officer Network: Outreach Officers provide information about skilled migration recruitment options including information regarding the rights and responsibilities of workers.

Visiting Australia

Tourists: For people to visit Australia for holiday, sightseeing, social or recreational reasons, to visit relatives, friends or for other short-term non-work purposes.

Working Holiday: For people aged between 18 and 30 from arrangement countries to have an extended holiday supplemented by short-term employment.

Retirement: For retirees who are 55 years of age and over who want to spend their retirement years in Australia.

Medical Treatment: For people to travel to Australia for medical treatment for up to 12 months.

Transiting through Australia: Information for people transiting through Australia for 72 hours or less.

Event Organisers and Participants: Visa requirements assistance for event organisers and participants when travelling to Australia for conferences, meetings and special events.

You can contact us for any further enquiry; we will revert back to you immediately in regards to your desire to Visit & Immigrate to Canada/ Australia under the various programs.

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