Immigration Canada
People wishing to obtain Immigration to Canada are required to have a valid visa. Choose the Canadian Immigration category that best matches your needs, and complete the Online Canadian Immigration eligibility assessment to see if you qualify.
WORK VISAThe Work Visa category allows highly skilled applicants with transferable skills to live and work in Canada as permanent residents. |
TEMPORARY WORK VISAA Temporary Work Visa is designed to fill labour shortages by granting applicants with specific skills in demand temporary residence in Canada. |
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TRAVEL VISAA Canadian Travel visa is for tourists, organ donors and business people who wish to travel to Canada for a short stay. |
WORKING HOLIDAY VISAThe Working Holiday visa allows young people between the ages of 18-35 from eligible countries to work and explore Canada for a period up to 24 months. |
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BUSINESS VISABusiness visas are designed for individuals seeking to establish and/or invest in a business to foster growth in Canada's economy. |
FAMILY VISAThe Family visas have been established to reunite family members living abroad with their Canadian family. |
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STUDENT VISAThe Student visa allows foreigners to study at one of Canada's world-class schools, universities and other educational institutions. |
CITIZENSHIPCitizenship allows permanent residents and persons with certain ties to Canada to become Canadian citizens. |
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Starting the fall of 2010, the Temporary Work Permit Program will be reassessed within Alberta states the province’s minister for employment and immigration, Thomas Lukaszuk.
Six months after the Haiti Earthquake that devastated the poorest nation in the West, CIC continues to receive applications from Haiti.
A report released by the Conference Board of Canada has made various recommendations that would give priority to Skilled Workers wishing to migrate to Canada.











