2. Go through Quebec
Quebec has its own immigration rules and processes that are distinct from the rest of Canada, though largely the same in structure. You can apply to work, study, or marry there.
At the moment they are not looking for investors, but keep any eye on the Quebec immigration website as it is updated regularly. To go though Quebec, know that you will need to speak French to have a real shot.
1. Get sponsored by a province
Most of the provinces and territories have a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), except Quebec, which runs its own immigration process. Just like going through the country-wide process, you’ll need marketable skills, a relative who lives there, or the desire to attend school in order to be nominated.
The benefit in following a PNP program is that various provinces are seeking different skills and qualifications, so when you find the place that’s a perfect fit, you enter a smaller pool first and have provincial support when you deal with the big guys.
As a highly sought destination for expats, Canada is not the easiest or the cheapest place to move. But it does have well established, reasonable pathways for those willing to put in the work. Once there, you can expect to be welcomed by the locals, who value the strength created by multi-cultural communities. Good luck on your journey!
Source: Relocationtarget
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