65+ Federal and Provincial programs for you to choose from
1.- Skilled Workers
2.- Quebec
2.1.- Skilled Worker
2.2.- Foreign Students Program
2.3 – Temporary Workers Program
2.4 – Business People
2.5 – Investors
2.6 – Entreprenneurs
3.- Canadian Experience
4.- Investors, Entreprenneurs, Self-Employed
4.1.- Investors (Temporarily Closed)
4.2.- Entrepreneurs (Closed until further notice)
4.3.- Self-Employed
5.- Prov. Nominees
5.1.- Alberta
5.1.1.- Alberta Skilled Worker
5.1.2.- Alberta International Graduate
5.1.3.- Alberta Semi-Skilled Worker
5.1.4.- Alberta Compulsory Trades
5.1.5.- Alberta Engineering Category
5.1.6.- Alberta Self-Employed Farmer
5.2.- Manitoba
5.2.1.- Manitoba Nominee Program
5.2.2.- Manitoba General Stream
5.2.3.- Manitoba Family Support
5.2.4.- Manitoba International Students
5.2.5.- Manitoba Employer Direct
5.2.6.- Manitoba Strategic Initiatives
5.2.7.- Manitoba Business Immigration
5.3.- Newfoundland and Labrador
5.3.1.- Newfoundland and Labrador Occupational/Skilled Worker
5.3.2.- Newfoundland and Labrador Immigrant Entrepreneur
5.3.3.- Newfoundland and Labrador Family Connections
5.3.4.- Newfoundland and Labrador International Graduate
5.4.- Ontario
5.4.1.- Ontario General Category
5.4.2.- Ontario Foreign Worker
5.4.3.- Ontario International Masters Graduates
5.4.4.- Ontario Onvestors
5.4.5.- Ontario Students With Job Offer
5.4.6.- Ontario PhD Graduates
5.5.- Saskatchewan
5.5.1.- Saskatchewan Skilled Workers
5.5.2.- Saskatchewan Entrepreneurs
5.5.3.- Saskatchewan Family members
5.5.4.- Saskatchewan Farm Owners/Operators
5.5.5.- Saskatchewan health professions
5.5.6.- Saskatchewan Hospitality Sector Pilot Project
5.5.7.- Saskatchewan Long Haul truck Drivers
5.5.8.- Saskatchewan Students
5.6.- British Columbia
5.6.1.- British Columbia Strategic Occupations
5.6.1.1.- Skilled Workers
5.6.1.2.- International Graduates
5.6.1.3.- International Post-Graduates Pilot Program
5.6.1.4.- Designated Health Professionals
5.6.1.5.- Entry Level and Semi-Skilled Pilot Project
5.6.2.- British Columbia Business Immigration
5.6.2.1.- Business Skills
5.6.2.2.- Regional Business
5.6.2.3.- Strategic projects
5.7.- New Brunswick
5.7.1.- New Brunswick Skilled Worker with Employer Support
5.7.2.- New Brunswick Skilled Worker with Family Support
5.7.3.- New Brunswick Business Applicants
5.8.- Nova Scotia
5.8.1.- Nova Scotia Skilled Worker
5.8.2.- Nova Scotia Family Business Worker
5.8.3.- Nova Scotia Non-Dependent Child of Nova Scotia Nominees Stream
5.8.4.- Nova Scotia International Graduate Stream
5.8.5.- Nova Scotia Community Identified Stream
5.9.- Prince Edward Island
5.9.1.- Prince Edward Island Immigrant Partener Category
5.9.2.- Prince Edward Island Immigrant Entrepreneur Category
5.9.3.- Prince Edward Island Immigrant Connections Category
5.9.4.- Prince Edward Island Skilled Worker Category
5.10.- Yukon
5.10.1.- Yukon Critical Impact Worker Program and the Skilled Worker Programs
5.10.2.- Yukon Business Nominee Program
5.11.- Northwest Territories
5.11.1.- Northwest Territories Skilled Worker
5.11.2.- Northwest Territories Critical Impact Worker (Service & Hospitality Sector Occupations)
5.11.3.- Northwest Territories Entrepreneur Business
5.11.4.- Northwest Territories Self-Employed Business
6.- Family Sponsorship
6.1- Spouses and dependent children (Closed Until 2013)
6.2- Eligible relatives
7.- Permanent Residence for Refugees
8.- “Live In Caregivers” Program
The requirements of the Federal and Provincial programs vary a lot.
Some are easier to navigate than others. The processing times are different with varying financial, language and document requirements.
A game of Chess that our Masters can help you with.