I get this question almost a million times when people get to contact me seeking further information about Canada Immigration programs like Express Entry, Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program and Provincial Nomination among others. The answer to this question is really far from simple to give but if you really want to know your chances or you just want to catch a glimpse of the entire cost. Any which way, welcome on board…
I get this question almost a million times when people get to contact me seeking further information about Canada Immigration programs like Express Entry, Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program and Provincial Nomination among others. The answer to this question is really far from simple to give but if you really want to know your chances to or you just want to catch a glimpse of the entire cost. Any which way, welcome on board.
Canada Immigration Programs
According to Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada, there are about 80 programs to select from for your immigration. These programs can be divided into 9 categories. And I would like to briefly explain these various programs so that you can understand why the task of saying how much is needed for immigration to Canada is a herculean task. We have the following categories:
Agri-Food Pilot Program
This program addresses the labor needs of Canadian agri-food sectors as it helps farmers, cultivates and all other agricultural-oriented individuals migrate to Canada. Not many people know this program exists, that’s the more reason I started with it. If you have eligible work experience in the agricultural sector, meet or pass the language requirements, meet or pass the educational requirements, prove you have enough money to settle in Canada, perhaps even maintain your temporary resident status (if already in canada) and have an eligible job offer from an agric-based employer, you can start processing your migration with about $1,325 for a single adult and $225 per child. However, you use note that this cost is in Canadian dollars and just c9ver your application fees, without inclusion of IELTS test fee, educational credential assessment costs, among all other fees. To get the full analysis of your immigration to Canada via this program, visit our migration desk through this link.Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program
This program helps employers in Atlantic Canada hire foreign skilled workers and international graduates who want to stay after school and work in Canada. The provinces and territories which make up the Atlantic Canada where they can immigrate to are just four comprising of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland & Labrador. As presumed, this program is an employer driven program for living and moving to Canada. There are 3 more programs under this category which all have different costs but all starts from the standard $1,325 adult + $225 fees. Living supporting fees which would include accommodation, feeding abroad, medical and police certificates fees are not included yet. More information on these can be applied for via this link.
Care-Givers
For those medical personnel like doctors, nurses and even nannies who are looking for a clear pathway to Canada, this is your safe haven. The Canada Immigration Office requires someone like you to help provide care for children, the elderly, those with medical needs and even working as a live-in caregiver with patients. This program needs less requirements like other immigration programs and many of its programs are fast closing, so if you quickly get into processing your way to Canada via one of its programs, you can be amongst the selected few. For full details on the cost of migration to Canada via this program, click on this link.Family Sponsorship
Having a family member already living in Canada can always be a plus to those working on their migration as this individual can help via this immigration program known as Family Sponsorship. With it, such individual can sponsor relatives, spouse, partners, children, parents, grandparents and others to immigrate to Canada especially if that person is 18 years old and a Canadian citizen, person registered in Canada as an Indian or permanent resident of Canada. And the beautiful thing about this is that such person will be responsible for most of the fees needed for your migration to Canada. That person can contact me personally to get a rough estimate on how much you would require to migrate via my contact @ +2348107714449 OR +2349091884943.
Quebec Selected Skilled Worker Program
Moving to Canada as a whole is possible via all other Immigration programs except this. Why? Very simple. As the program name suggests, it is only for a province out of the 11 provinces and territories in Canada. Likewise, you can’t move to Quebec using any other Immigration program except this especially if you are a professional or any other skilled worker. And the cost of processing a principal applicant (someone who has a dependant(s) coming to Canada with him/her) is $1,575 while a spouse or common-law partner of such person costs $825 and dependant child of such couple will cost $225 per head. These costs are separate from fees of resident card ($500), biometrics ($85 per individual, $170 per family or $255 per group of 3 or more) among other fees. For all cost analysis concerning this program, you can request for a pre-evaluation report via this link. Provincial Nomination Program
All other provinces and territories in Canada have their own immigrants pathways too, so do not assume that it is only the French-dominated province that has its special one. All other provinces and territories share the well-known immigration program caller Provincial Nominee Program. And how this program works is that qualified workers get nominated by a Canadian province or territory of get have skills, education, work experience and want to live and become a permanent resident in that province. This program is available for students, business people, skilled workers and even semi-skilled workers so that they can help boost the economy of these provinces and territories. However, it should be noted that there is no provincial nominee program for Quebec. Provinces that use this platform are Alberta, Manitoba, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Yukon and Saskatchewan Their costs varies from province to province but of course you can get a rundown of them via visiting their respective websites or demanding for it along with other costs through this link.
Rural and Northern Pilot Program
Smaller Canadian communities also have their immigration pathways from which people can move to Canada in order help boost their local economies especially when you become eligible based on the Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and community-specific requirements. Various communities including North bay Ontario, Sudbury Ontario, Timmins Ontario, Sault Ste. Marie Ontario, Thunder Bay Ontario, Brandon MANITOBA, Altona/Rhineland Manitoba, Moose Jaw Saskatchewan, Claresholm Alberta, Vernon British Columbia, West Kootenay British Columbia, Trail British Columbia, Castlegar British Columbia, Rossland British Columbia and Nelson British Columbia all have their pilot programs which have different costs but way cheaper than provinces’ costs. You can check their websites for full details or consult us via the link. Self Employed Program
Not only is Canada welcoming skilled workers, they also require entrepreneurs who are ready to set up their businesses abroad. Hence, if you have a small professional one-man OR even partnership business that you want to make cross the seas, then Canada is a very good place to look into. You can establish your business there if it is in the cultural and athletic industries while also becoming a permanent resident fully engaged as a self employed person there provided you have the relevant experience, are willing to be self-employed there, have good education, age, language requirements and adaptability criteria. Fees for such starts from $2,075 for just processing. More costs covering adaptability, business management and others can be gotten via the link.
Start-up Visa
Starting a business and creating jobs is a different ball game entirely from being self-employed. Perhaps, you have started a company in your home country and already have workers under you who are running the business with or without you and now you seek to migrate to Canada. The good news is you can via this start-up visa with fees from $2,075 and above provided additionally that you hare innovative, can create jobs for Canadians, and have qualifying business which can compete on a global scale whilst you meet the language requirements, get support letter from designated organization and you’re willing to bring enough money to Canada to build your business from ground up.Express Entry Program
Save the best for last ! One of the very much talked of programs by which you can move to Canada is the Express Entry Immigration Pool. One of the reason I know now people talk so much of it is because it is much more cheaper, easier and faster. You can become a permanent resident and settle in Canada with this program once you have passport or travel document language test results, education credential assessment report, provincial nomination and written job offer from canadian employer plus police certificate, medical exam report and proof of funds. If you really want to know how much you need for this, then you just have to preevaluate your eligibility and chances to move by registering yourself and/or your family members now on our migration desk and get a pre-evaluation report that analyzes in details the best, additional and subordinate programs for you, steps you will be following from the very beginning to the end and of course the costs and fees you would incur for each and every step down the line. Don’t skip this step and just dive into Canada Immigration processing, it can be frustrating of you don’t have a clear path you are following. Log into our migration agency and get your report now !