Start-Up Visa, start-up immigration, was officially established on August 1, 2013 by IRCC (Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada), with the participation of NACO (National Angel Capital Organization). Immigration incentives in attracting innovative technology and start-up companies to Canada to complete entrepreneurial projects.
Category: Economic Immigration
Skilled Workers in Manitoba (SWM)
The Skilled Workers in Manitoba category (SWM), hereinafter referred to as the SWM category, is one of the MPNP programs based on the needs of Manitoba employers and driven by the local labor market. This category selects skilled workers who are internationally trained, experienced, and possess the skills required in the local labour market, and then nominate them for Canadian PR permanent resident status to settle and work in Manitoba. Applicants nominated in this category have sufficient skills, education and training, work experience, and proficiency in an official language through continued employment and have strong ties to Manitoba to make a direct and ongoing impact on the Manitoba economy and community contribute.
Intra-company transferees / ICT
ICT, full name Intra-Company Transferee, ICT work visa is the internal employee transfer work visa of multinational companies. Foreign businesses with a parent, branch, subsidiary or affiliate in Canada may choose to bring key employees from overseas to Canada through an intracompany transfer program. Work permits obtained through this program do not require a labor market impact assessment. While exempt from the Labour Market Impact Assessment, workers and employers using the intra-company transfer program must comply with all regulations for temporary work in Canada, including obtaining a temporary resident visa where applicable.
Canada Agri-Food Immigration Pilot (AFIP)
AFIP for short, is an immigration program for experienced non-seasonal worker, especially in meat processing and mushroom production. Launched in May 2020, it is planned to be implemented for three years. The language requirements of this immigration program are low, and the educational requirements only require high school or above.
Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP)
The Atlantic Immigration Program, or AIP for short, is an immigration program launched by the Federal Government of the Liberal Party of Canada. Formerly known as the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program, which closed on December 31, 2021, the current Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program replaces the pilot program. From March 6, 2022, applicants can submit applications for permanent residence to the new scheme.
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot program
The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot program (RNIP), is Canada’s first community-based express immigration program, launched in the fall of 2019 by IRCC and designated cities (tertiary municipal governments). The communities participating in the RNIP project are located in northern or remote areas of Canada, with lower and more aged population, and are in urgent need of supplementary labor to promote local population growth and socio-economic development. The project aims to address labor shortages with a view to achieving mutual benefits between local community businesses and immigrants.
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program is the welcoming doorway to Canadian permanent residence and the path to success for these skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and their families – attracted by the lifestyle, employment and business opportunities offered by the strong, stable economy in Manitoba, Canada.
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has a reputation of being an “easy PNP”. This may be because of its high success rate and fast processing time.
Express Entry vs Provincial Nominee vs Express Entry BC | EE vs PNP vs EEBC
EEBC application requirements are the highest. The applicant must meet both EE requirements and BCPNP requirements.
To meet EEBC, you first need to achieve a language level of 4-6 in IELTS, and at the same time, you need to meet the 67-point score of Express Entry. The regular BCPNP (the Skills Immigration stream of the BCPNP) only needs to meet the BCPNP application conditions.
Provincial Nominee Program
The BC Provincial Nominee Program is PNP for short. The plan has been implemented since 2001 and covers a wide range of areas. It is a resettlement plan based on the province’s needs for human resources and investment projects.