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North America

Canada

Skilled migration leader with one of the world's most predictable PR systems.

PR admissions / year (2025 target)
395,000
Express Entry processing
6 months (standard)
Study permit volume
~900,000 active
Path to citizenship
3 years residence

Overview

Canada operates a points-based immigration system that has admitted over 450,000 new permanent residents per year since 2022. The country is widely regarded as one of the most welcoming destinations for skilled workers, international students and families, with clear, transparent pathways from temporary to permanent status and onward to citizenship in as little as three years of physical presence.

How the immigration system works

Federal immigration is managed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Most economic immigration runs through Express Entry — a profile-based system covering the Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades and Canadian Experience Class programs — or through Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) run by each province. Quebec operates a separate selection system. Family sponsorship, study permits, work permits (LMIA-based and LMIA-exempt), and humanitarian streams complete the picture.

Best for

  • Skilled professionals with 1+ years of experience in NOC TEER 0–3 occupations
  • International students aiming for post-graduation work and PR
  • French-speaking applicants (extra Express Entry points and dedicated draws)
  • Spouses, partners and dependent children of Canadian citizens / PRs
  • Intra-company transferees and highly skilled workers (Global Talent Stream)

Important

Rules change frequently. Always confirm current requirements on the official portal before applying.

Visa pathways

7 structured pathways into Canada

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Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker)

Medium

Points-based permanent residency for skilled workers selected via the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).

Who it's for: Skilled workers with at least 1 year of continuous full-time work experience in a TEER 0/1/2/3 occupation, language ability of CLB 7+, and education equivalent to a Canadian credential.

Timeline
6 months from ITA (standard)
Cost
USD 1,500 – 2,800 (fees, language test, ECA, medical, RPRF)
Documents
8 items

Requirements

  • 67/100 on the FSW eligibility grid
  • Language test (IELTS General / CELPIP / TEF) within last 2 years
  • Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) from an IRCC-designated organisation
  • Proof of funds (CAD 14,690+ for a single applicant — updated annually)
  • Police clearance and medical exam

Process

  1. 1Take a language test and obtain an ECA
  2. 2Create an Express Entry profile (free)
  3. 3Receive Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score
  4. 4Wait for an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in a federal or category-based draw
  5. 5Submit eAPR within 60 days with full documentation
  6. 6Receive Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) and land in Canada

Documents

  • Passport biographical page
  • Language test results (IELTS/CELPIP/TEF)
  • ECA report
  • Reference letters confirming NOC duties and dates
  • Proof of funds (6-month bank history)
  • Police certificates from every country lived in 6+ months since age 18
  • IRCC-panel medical exam
  • Birth/marriage certificates for accompanying family

Common mistakes

  • Reference letters that don't mirror the NOC TEER duties verbatim
  • Claiming spousal language points without a valid test
  • Failing to declare prior refusals from any country

Risk factors

  • CRS cut-off volatility — draws can spike above 500 with little notice
  • Misrepresentation findings carry a 5-year ban
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Study Permit

Medium

Temporary status to study at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), with eligibility for a Post-Graduation Work Permit.

Who it's for: Applicants holding a Letter of Acceptance from a DLI and able to show genuine intent and financial capacity.

Timeline
4 – 16 weeks depending on country of residence
Cost
USD 110 (permit fee) + USD 85 biometrics
Documents
7 items

Requirements

  • Letter of Acceptance from a DLI
  • Provincial/Territorial Attestation Letter (PAL) where required
  • Proof of funds — tuition + CAD 20,635 for first year (2024 update)
  • Biometrics, medical exam (depending on country)
  • Statement of Purpose explaining program choice and post-study plans

Process

  1. 1Apply to and receive a Letter of Acceptance from a DLI
  2. 2Obtain a PAL from the province if required
  3. 3Apply online via the IRCC portal with full document set
  4. 4Provide biometrics within 30 days
  5. 5Receive Port of Entry Letter, travel to Canada

Documents

  • LOA
  • PAL
  • Proof of funds
  • GIC of CAD 20,635 (SDS countries)
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Academic transcripts
  • Language test (often required)

Common mistakes

  • Weak Statement of Purpose that doesn't tie program to career goals
  • Funds not seasoned for 3+ months
  • Choosing a program unrelated to prior education without explanation

Risk factors

  • High refusal rates from certain regions (often 30–50%)
  • PAL caps introduced in 2024 reduce study permit issuance
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Work Permit (LMIA / LMIA-exempt)

Medium

Employer-driven temporary work authorisation, either via a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment or under an exemption (e.g. CUSMA, intra-company transfer, Global Talent Stream).

Who it's for: Workers with a confirmed Canadian job offer, plus open permits for spouses of skilled workers/students.

Timeline
2 – 20 weeks (Global Talent Stream: 2 weeks; LMIA: 8–12 weeks)
Cost
USD 115 (open) – 230 (employer-specific) + biometrics
Documents
5 items

Requirements

  • Job offer from a Canadian employer
  • Positive LMIA OR qualifying exemption code
  • Credentials matching the offered role
  • Clean criminal and medical record

Process

  1. 1Employer obtains LMIA or confirms exemption
  2. 2Applicant applies for the work permit online or at a Visa Application Centre
  3. 3Biometrics submitted
  4. 4Permit issued at Port of Entry

Documents

  • LMIA / offer of employment number (A#)
  • Employment contract
  • Credentials and licences
  • Resume
  • Proof of meeting job requirements

Common mistakes

  • Working before the permit is issued
  • Mismatched NOC between offer and credentials
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Family Sponsorship

Medium

Permanent residency for spouses, common-law/conjugal partners, dependent children and (via lottery) parents and grandparents.

Who it's for: Canadian citizens and permanent residents aged 18+ able to financially support the sponsored family member.

Timeline
10 – 24 months (spousal); PGP via annual lottery
Cost
USD 850 – 1,100 (government fees)
Documents
3 items

Requirements

  • Sponsor must meet the Minimum Necessary Income (parents/grandparents only)
  • Sign a 3- or 20-year undertaking
  • Genuineness of relationship evidence

Process

  1. 1Submit sponsorship application + PR application together (spouse/partner)
  2. 2Wait for sponsor approval, then PR processing
  3. 3Provide biometrics, medical, police certificates
  4. 4COPR issued, land in Canada

Documents

  • Proof of relationship (photos, communications, joint finances)
  • Marriage certificate or proof of cohabitation
  • Birth certificates of dependants

Common mistakes

  • Insufficient relationship evidence
  • Missing the IMM 5532 relationship questionnaire
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Visitor Visa (TRV) / eTA

Easy

Short-stay authorisation for tourism, family visits or business meetings, up to 6 months per entry.

Who it's for: Nationals of visa-required countries (TRV) or visa-exempt nationals flying to Canada (eTA).

Timeline
TRV: 2 – 12 weeks; eTA: minutes to a few days
Cost
USD 75 (TRV) / USD 5 (eTA)
Documents
5 items

Requirements

  • Valid passport
  • Proof of funds
  • Ties to home country
  • Travel itinerary and accommodation

Process

  1. 1Apply online (TRV) or instantly (eTA)
  2. 2Provide biometrics (TRV only)
  3. 3Receive decision and counterfoil

Documents

  • Passport
  • Bank statements (3–6 months)
  • Employment letter
  • Invitation letter (if visiting family)
  • Travel itinerary

Common mistakes

  • Weak proof of ties — single, young, unemployed profiles need stronger evidence
  • Insufficient or inconsistent funds
Official source

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Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

Medium

Province-specific PR streams that nominate skilled workers, graduates, entrepreneurs and in-demand occupations.

Who it's for: Applicants whose skills, work experience or studies match a specific province's labour priorities (ON, BC, AB, SK, MB, NB, NS, PEI, NL, Yukon, NWT).

Timeline
Provincial assessment: 2–8 months; IRCC PR: 6–18 months
Cost
USD 1,500 – 3,000 (provincial + federal fees, language test, ECA)
Documents
6 items

Requirements

  • Eligibility under a specific provincial stream
  • Often a job offer or prior provincial ties
  • Language test (CLB 4–7+ depending on stream)
  • Settlement funds where required

Process

  1. 1Submit Expression of Interest to the province
  2. 2Receive Provincial Nomination Certificate
  3. 3Apply to IRCC for PR (Express Entry-linked = +600 CRS, or base/paper-based)

Documents

  • Provincial nomination certificate
  • Language test
  • ECA
  • Work reference letters matching NOC
  • Proof of funds
  • Police and medical

Common mistakes

  • Applying to a province with no genuine ties when stream requires them
  • Letting nomination expire before submitting federal PR

Risk factors

  • Some streams close to new EOIs at short notice
  • Provincial caps can be exhausted mid-year
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Start-Up Visa (SUV)

Hard

Permanent residency for founders with a qualifying business idea backed by a designated Canadian incubator, angel group or venture fund.

Who it's for: Entrepreneurs with an innovative, scalable business and a Letter of Support from a designated organisation.

Timeline
PR: 30–37 months (2025 service standard); work permit: 8–16 weeks
Cost
USD 1,500 – 2,500 government fees + incubator/VC costs
Documents
5 items

Requirements

  • Letter of Support from a designated entity
  • CLB 5 in English or French
  • Settlement funds (CAD 14,690+ for a single applicant)
  • Active management role in the business from Canada

Process

  1. 1Pitch and secure a Letter of Support
  2. 2Submit PR application with up to 5 essential team members
  3. 3Optional work permit while PR is processed
  4. 4Receive COPR and land

Documents

  • Letter of Support
  • Commitment Certificate
  • Business plan and pitch deck
  • Cap table
  • Proof of language test and funds

Common mistakes

  • Treating SUV as a passive investor route — applicants must actively run the business
  • Working with non-designated organisations

Risk factors

  • IRCC may peer-review applications suspected of being investor-driven shells
  • 2024 intake caps slowed processing further
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How long does Canadian PR take?

Standard Express Entry processing is 6 months from receipt of a complete application after the ITA. PNP base streams add 12–18 months. Spousal sponsorship averages 10–12 months.

Do I need a job offer for Express Entry?

No. A job offer adds 50 or 200 CRS points, but you can be invited without one if your CRS score is competitive in a federal or category-based draw.

Can I apply without IELTS?

No — a recent (within 2 years) language test from an IRCC-approved provider (IELTS General, CELPIP General, TEF, or TCF) is mandatory for almost every economic stream.

What is the minimum CRS score?

There is no fixed minimum. Recent general draws have ranged from 481 to 549. Category-based draws (French, healthcare, STEM, trades) often go lower.

Can I bring my family on Express Entry?

Yes. Your spouse and dependent children under 22 can be included on the same application and receive PR with you.

How long must I live in Canada to apply for citizenship?

1,095 days of physical presence within the 5 years preceding your application, plus filing taxes for at least 3 of those years and passing a citizenship test (if aged 18–54).

Can a study permit lead to PR?

Yes — graduates of eligible programs qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (up to 3 years). One year of skilled Canadian work experience opens the Canadian Experience Class under Express Entry.

What is the Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL)?

Since January 2024, most study permit applicants need a PAL from the province where they will study. Provinces have annual caps, which has reduced overall study permit issuance.

Is Quebec part of Express Entry?

No. Quebec has its own selection system — the Programme régulier des travailleurs qualifiés (PRTQ) and Quebec Experience Program (PEQ).

How much money do I need to show for PR?

For Express Entry (FSW/FST), CAD 14,690 for a single applicant, plus increments per family member. CEC applicants and those with a valid job offer are exempt.