CANADA IMMIGRATION :
This is a general explanation of the Canadian Immigration
Act and regulations. For exact definition and explanation of Canadian
Immigration Act and regulations refer to legal books OR consult a Canadian
lawyer.
A: TEMPORARY OR NON IMMIGRANT VISA:
1. VISITOR VISA.
Purpose:
The purpose of the visitor / tourist visa under the Canadian Immigration
Act is to :
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allow the entry of an individual who wishes to visit Canada for the
purpose of doing trade with Canadian companies, for tourism and allow
other foreigners to foster scientific and international understanding.
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at the same time controlling entry of those who wish to involve in
criminal activities in Canada or who are likely to put in danger the
health and safety of the Canadian society.
Who is a visitor:
A definition of visitor is given under Sec. 2 (1) of The Immigration
Act (Act) as a person who is lawfully in Canada as a visitor or who wishes
to come into Canada
for temporary purpose and who is not:
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a holder of minister’s permit;
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a Canadian permanent resident and citizen;
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an immigrant who is admitted into Canada as his/her examination cannot
be concluded at the port of entry by the officer.
What is a visitor visa:
A visitor visa is a document or stamp on the passport (in most cases)
which allows entry of a person in Canada as that person meets the requirements
of the Act for the purpose of visiting Canada.
This visa is issued by a visa officer at the Canadian post abroad.
HOWEVER THERE ARE RESIDENTS AND CITIZENS OF CERTAIN COUNTRIES WHO DO
NOT REQUIRE A VISITOR VISA OR IT MAY BE ISSUED AT THE PORT OF ENTRY IN
CANADA.
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Students Authorization ( student visa).
There are more than 85 universities in Canada which provide high level
of education to students coming from around the world. Canada has some
of the finest private English schools from grade 1-12 for local as well
as international students. The Canadian government spends 9.5 % of their
GDP in the education system. Many Canadian education institutions are
funded by the government and therefore they have some of the best facilities.
Basic process for obtaining student authorization is as follows:
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Foreign students must apply to a Canadian education institute and
obtain admission in such an institute. This institute must be certified
by the immigration authority for the issuance of the student authorization
/ visa. This is generally mentioned in the prospectus of the school.
If is not mentioned students must ask the institute directly whether
admission in that particular institute will qualify him / her for
student authorization.
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Once the admission is secured, the student is required to make application
to the Canadian immigration office for student authorization and visa.
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The student can make this application while in Canada or outside
of Canada.
There are also many student exchange programs, student working visa programs
and such other programs for students of certain countries.
Our kit will also include, apart from our regular forms and instructions,
a list of Canadian educational institutions and a list of special student
exchange and student working visa programs.
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Applying for Employment authorization: ( Work
permit ).
Any person who is not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada
needs employment authorization ( work permit) to work in Canada.
Basic process for obtaining employment authorization:
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The applicant must have a job offer from a Canadian employer who
is ready to sponsor him / her.
Our firm can introduce applicant to recruitment agencies who can assist in finding suitable placement in Canada.
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The employer must apply to the Human Resources Development Canada
(HRDC) for job validation ( labor certification ) . However there
are certain cases where labor certification is not necessary such
as hiring software programmers and their spouses, corporate executives,
etc.
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Once the labor certification is obtained , the applicant may make
an application to a Canadian immigration office for obtaining employment
authorization.
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This application may be made while the applicant is in Canada or
from outside Canada but at visa post out side Canada.
AS PER THE LATEST REGULATION SPOUSES OF EXECUTIVES ,
PROFESSIONALS AND SOFTWARE PROGRAMMERS ON WORK PERMIT VISAS ARE ELIGIBLE
TO WORK IN CANADA. SUCH SPOUSES NEED TO HAVE A JOB OFFER AND NO JOB VALIDATION
IS NECESSARY
If you have come to Canada ON :-
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VISITOR VISA;
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STUDENT AUTHORIZATION;
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EMPLOYMENT AUTHORIZATION;
you may apply for extension of your visa while you are WITHIN Canada.
OR
an individual may apply for any of the following types of visas and change
his/her visa status. This may lead the way to obtaining permanent immigration
of Canada.
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APPLYING FOR IMMIGRANT VISA OF CANADA AS A CONVENTIONAL REFUGEE
(Political asylum).
One can seek and make an application for political asylum in Canada,
if that person has well founded fear that he /she will be prosecuted because
of his / her religion, race, nationality, membership of a particular social
group and political opinion and such a person cannot go back to his home
country or cannot get protection from this country.
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Applying for work permit visa as a Live-in-Caregiver
(Nanny or Domestic help or Au pair).
This program has been introduced to meet the shortage of domestic
help in Canada.
Basic process for obtaining employment authorization ( work permit) in
this program is as follows;
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The applicant must obtain a job offer from a prospective employer
in Canada;
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Once the job offer is made, the employer must make an application
in Canada for approval of the sponsorship;
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After the sponsorship is approved, the applicant must apply for employment
authorization to the Canadian immigration office.
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This application can be made while in Canada and also when the applicant
is out of Canada.
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Work permit is issued for a period of two years and after that time
period the applicant can make an application for permanent
immigration to Canada.
3. APPLYING FOR IMMIGRANT VISA OF CANADA AS A
SPOUSE.
A person may apply under this class if he/she gets married in Canada
while on a temporary visa in Canada.
Under this class the individual may have come on a visitor visa and while
in Canada may have found a loved one with whom he/she wishes to get married.
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APPLYING FOR IMMIGRANT VISA OF CANADA UNDER THE
HUMANITARIAN AND COMPASSIONATE REASONS.
Under this class application is made on the basis that if visa is not
issued, the applicant will suffer undue hardships.
B: PERMANENT IMMIGRATION TO CANADA:
Under this class one can make an application for PERMANENT IMMIGRATION
TO CANADA under the following three categories when he/she is OUTSIDE
of Canada.
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Applying for immigrant visa of Canada under the independent class.
Canada is a country of immigrants and the government has identified that
liberalized immigration process for skilled workers and professionals
is essential for the economic and cultural development of Canada.
To serve this objective and facilitate the entry of skilled workers and
professionals into Canada, Human Resources Development Canada ( Labor
Department of Canada ) has produced a list of occupations known as National
Occupation Classification (NOC).
Based on this list, Immigration Department of Canada has formulated immigration
regulations for issuing immigrant visa to skilled workers and professionals
and their families.
Before one makes an application under this class the applicant must
make sure that your occupation / profession is on this NOC list with skill
lelevl of O, A and B.
Application under this class is decided on the basis of points system
on the following criteria.
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Education = 25 points
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Work Experience = 21 points
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Age = 10 points
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Arrange Employment = 10 points
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Knowledge of English and/or French language= 16+8 points
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Close relative in Canada, job offer from Canada, Canadian Education
for 2 years at graduate/master level, One year full time Canadian
legal experience OR spouse's education = 10 points (5 points for each
factor)
If you score 67 points out of 100 then you are eligible for getting
PR visa of Canada. For calculation of your points you need to submit your
resume. This regulation came in to effect on 28th June 2002.
If you do not qualify under the Federal regulations, you may look at the following
provincial regulations for immigration to Canada;
Quebec
Immigration Program
Manitoba Immigration
Program
New Brunswick Immigration Program
Newfoundland Immigration Program
Alberta Immigration program
British Columbia immigration program
Nova Scotia Immigration
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
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