Would you like to immigrate to Canada and become a citizen? Before you can become a Canadian citizen, you must first become a permanent resident.
There are over 100 pathways to permanent residency in Canada, and working out the best one can be challenging.
Let us help you navigate the complexities of applying to become a permanent resident of Canada.
Permanent Residency
Individuals and Families
Express Entry
Express Entry is the main application process for permanent residency in Canada.
Provincial Nominee Programs
Each Canadian province and territory has its own Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), seeking skilled workers and international students in particular “streams”.
Atlantic Immigration Program
The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) is a pathway to permanent residency for skilled foreign workers who want to live and work in Atlantic Canada (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island or Newfoundland).
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program
The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program (RNIP) is a pathway to permanent residency for skilled foreign workers who want to live and work in an eligible rural or northern community in Canada.
Family Sponsorship
Family Class is a category of Canadian immigration under which Canadian citizens and permanent residents may sponsor family members for permanent residency.