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Immigrate to Canada

Destination Canada

Your Gateway to a Better Future

Canada has emerged as one of the most preferred destinations for overseas migration, particularly among applicants from India. The country continues to welcome a high number of immigrants each year, reflecting its strong commitment to skilled migration. Indians consistently form the largest group of new permanent residents, with their numbers steadily increasing year after year.

Known for its multicultural society, high quality of life, stable economy, and inclusive policies, Canada offers an ideal environment for individuals and families to settle and grow. By opening its doors to talented and skilled professionals, the country strengthens its workforce and enhances its global competitiveness.

Immigration Plan 2026–2028

1.14 Million+

New Permanent Residents Welcomed

Benefits of Immigrating

Immigrating to Canada offers numerous advantages that support long-term stability and career growth.

Eligible for Canadian citizenship in as little as 3 years
Universal healthcare coverage for the entire family
Free public education for children up to 18 years of age
Exposure to strong global employment opportunities
Rights and benefits similar to Canadian citizens
PR benefits extended to spouses and dependent children
Pathways

Pathways to Immigrate to Canada

The Canadian government offers over 80 immigration programs. Select a pathway below to learn more.

Express Entry

The fastest and most popular pathway for skilled workers to settle in Canada permanently.

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Provincial Nominee Program

Programs for workers who have the skills, education and work experience to contribute to a specific province.

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Canada Immigration – FAQs

The most common pathways include Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), family sponsorship, study-to-PR routes, and business or entrepreneur programs.

Express Entry is a points-based system for skilled workers. Candidates are ranked using the CRS, and top-ranked profiles receive invitations to apply for permanent residence.

There is no fixed minimum score. CRS cut-offs vary with each draw based on immigration targets and the applicant pool.

Processing time usually ranges from 6 to 12 months, depending on the immigration program and application completeness.

No. A job offer is not mandatory for programs like Express Entry, but it can significantly improve CRS scores or PNP eligibility.

Applicants generally need IELTS (General) or CELPIP for English, and TEF or TCF for French, depending on the program.

Yes. Many students transition to PR through the PGWP, Canadian Experience Class, or Provincial Nominee Programs.

PNPs allow provinces to nominate candidates who meet local labour needs, often awarding 600 additional CRS points under Express Entry.

Yes. Canada allows you to include your spouse or partner and dependent children in your PR application.

Most economic programs require proof of settlement funds unless you have a valid job offer or are already working in Canada.

Yes. Canada welcomes applicants from India and other countries through multiple immigration pathways.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) makes the final decision after medical, background, and eligibility checks.

Yes. Canada offers entrepreneur and business immigration streams under Provincial Nominee Programs.

Usually no. Most programs issue a work permit first, and PR is granted after meeting business performance conditions.

In-demand jobs vary by province and include IT, healthcare, engineering, skilled trades, logistics, and finance.