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Temporary residents are individuals who are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents but have been authorized to enter and stay in Canada temporarily. Temporary residence in Canada is typically divided into three main categories: Temporary Resident Visa (Visitor Visa), Work Permit, and Study Permit.
Express Entry is a points-based immigration system introduced by the Canadian government to manage the application process for skilled workers who want to immigrate to Canada and become permanent residents.
The Express Entry system covers three federal economic immigration programs: Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP), Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
The Provincial Nominee Program )PNP) is a Canadian immigration pathway that allows individual provinces and territories in Canada to nominate foreign nationals with the skills, work experience, and qualifications that align with their local labour market needs and economic priorities. The PNP is a way for provinces and territories to have a say in selecting candidates for permanent residency based on their specific regional needs.
An LMIA is a document issued by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) that assesses the impact of hiring a foreign worker on the Canadian labour market. The purpose of the LMIA is to ensure that hiring a foreign worker will not negatively affect job opportunities or wages for Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
Employers in Canada are typically required to obtain a positive LMIA before hiring a foreign worker for most temporary work permits.
The Start-Up Visa is a Canadian immigration program designed to attract innovative and entrepreneurial individuals from around the world to establish and operate their start-up businesses in Canada. The program aims to support the growth of Canada's economy by encouraging the development of innovative business that can create jobs and contribute to the country's innovative ecosystem.
Citizenship in Canada is the legal status that grants individuals the full rights and privileges of being a Canadian citizen. It is the highest form of immigration status in Canada and provides individuals with a strong connection to the country, its culture, and its society.
Canadian citizens have the right to live, work, and study in Canada indefinitely, as well as the right to vote and run for public office.
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