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Find the pathway that matches your profile — from skilled workers to students, families, and visitors.
Canada's flagship points-based immigration system for skilled workers. The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores candidates on age, education, language, and work experience. Top-ranking candidates receive Invitations to Apply (ITAs) through regular draws.
Each Canadian province and territory (except Quebec and Nunavut) operates its own immigration streams targeting workers, graduates, and entrepreneurs who meet local economic needs. A provincial nomination grants 600 additional CRS points.
A Canadian work permit lets foreign nationals work legally in Canada for a specified employer and duration. Permits may be employer-specific (closed) or open to any employer. Many work permit holders transition to permanent residence.
A study permit allows international students to pursue education at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada. Graduates can transition to a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and ultimately permanent residence.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor eligible family members — spouses, common-law partners, dependent children, parents, and grandparents — to become permanent residents of Canada.
A high-value LMIA-exempt work permit pathway for French-speaking foreign workers with job offers outside Quebec. It helps Canadian employers recruit bilingual talent while giving applicants a strategic route to Canadian work experience and future permanent residence.
Employer-supported work permit pathway where a Canadian employer demonstrates a need to hire a foreign worker. It is one of the most transactional immigration searches because applicants and employers often need precise document strategy.
Strategic pathways for software developers, data specialists, cybersecurity professionals, product managers, and other technology workers using Express Entry, PNP tech streams, work permits, and Francophone advantages.
A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), commonly called a tourist or visitor visa, allows foreign nationals from visa-required countries to visit Canada for tourism, family visits, or business for up to 6 months.