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  Immigrating to Canada

Canada is a country that prides itself on its inclusive values and the diversity of its residents. We recognize immigration as a source of strength for our nation. Each year more than 200,000 immigrants enter the country. Immigrants account for approximately 16% of the entire Canadian population and come from all parts of the world.

Canadian Immigration Process

If you would like to immigrate to Canada, you must apply for permanent resident status. Permanent residents are able to live, study and work anywhere in Canada but are not eligible to vote. They must pay taxes and are subject to Canadian laws.

Before you apply you should decide what class of Canadian immigration you are applying under and where in Canada you would like to live.

Immigration Class
Application forms and processes differ depending on your immigration class. For example, you can apply for immigration as a Skilled Worker, Investor, Entrepreneur, Self-employed person or Provincial Nominee. Note that the province of Quebec has a separate immigration process altogether.

Find out what the requirements are for your Canadian immigration class before you apply. Fees, medical examinations and proof of funds may be required as part of the process and may vary between classes.

Location
Choosing where you want to settle in Canada can affect your application process if you decide to apply as a provincial nominee or if you decide to live in the province of Quebec. Provincial nominees are required to complete the sponsor province’s nomination process before proceeding with the regular immigration process. The province of Quebec has its own separate immigration process.

Find out what the different regions of Canada have to offer.

Representation
It is not necessary to hire a consultant for your immigration application. However, if you do decide to hire someone to assist you, there are rules and regulations governing Canadian immigration consultants that you should be aware of.

Citizenship

You will be eligible to apply for Canadian citizenship after three years of permanent residency.

Dual Citizenship
You can decide to formally give up your U.S. citizenship upon the acquisition of your Canadian citizenship or you can decide to have dual citizenship. Canada allows its citizens to hold dual citizenship. The United States generally discourages citizens from holding dual citizenship as a matter of policy. However, U.S. citizens can hold both American and Canadian citizenship as long as they enter the U.S. as an American and maintain allegiance to the U.S.

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If you’re not ready to immigrate to Canada but would like to get to know us better, you are always welcome to work, study or visit for a while.
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Canadian Consulates in the U.S.

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For a full listing of all immigration classes, requirements details, printable application forms and application process guides, visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website.
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