This year it is set to absorb 46Canada, which has 50,000 new immigrants, has recently handed in a new "report card"!In the first 10 months of 2023,Canada has arrived404,870 new immigrants!If this level of immigration continues through the end of the year, the country is on track to welcome 485,844 new immigrants by the end of 2023. This will mean:This is more than the original target quota, also meansCanada is one year ahead of scheduleImplementation"Immigration goals for 2024(The target quota for immigration in 2024 is 48.)50,000)!
In the first 10 months of this year, nearly 4050,000 newcomers, mainly settled in Ontario (89,135), British Columbia (60,105) and Alberta (48,055). Why does Canada attract so many newcomers every year?Getting a Canada PR Card can solve so many of the following problems:
Huge savings on tuition feesCanada is one of the most popular countries in the world to study abroad, and in recent years, there has been a trend of studying abroad at a young age. After immigrating to Canada, the applicant's children can enjoy the benefits of free public primary and secondary education in Canada. Even if the applicant is only in the Canadian work permit stage, their children can enjoy this benefit for free!
Prestigious schools have a high acceptance rate and are more free to chooseSince Canada is a popular study abroad country, there are always thousands of students around the world who apply to study abroad every year. However, in general, these institutions of higher learning have limited places to admit international students, and the pressure of competition is quite high. However, after immigrating to Canada, it is equivalent to a local student, and the child does not have to compete with "international students" from all over the world, and the acceptance rate is naturally relatively higher, and the competitive pressure is naturally much less!In addition, the ace majors of some prestigious schools are only open to local students, and with this maple leaf card, children are more free to apply for majors.
Perfectsocial welfaresystemCanada is one of the high-welfare countries, and its social welfare system is very perfect, which can cover almost a person's lifelong needs, such as: medical benefits: all residents do not need to spend money on medical treatment, medical treatment, laboratory tests, fluoroscopy, surgery, and hospitalization in Canada. Milk Money: In Canada, families with children under the age of 18 are eligible for child benefits. The amount is calculated based on the family's annual income in the previous year and the number of children in the family. Free education: Children of immigrants can enjoy free public primary and secondary education benefits in their provinces. Childcare subsidy: Children under the age of 6 can receive this benefit. Pension: Residents over the age of 65, regardless of assets or income, can receive it as long as they have lived in Canada for more than ten years. Unemployment benefits: 910 consecutive hours of work in the past year, usually 56% of your original monthly salary, can be received for 10 consecutive months. In addition, Canada will also introduce various temporary welfare policies in response to social conditions to protect people's lives.
Photo.com. Comfortable living environmentCities such as Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, and Calgary are regularly ranked as one of the most liveable cities in the world. After immigrating to Canada, applicants can choose to settle in these cities and enjoy life.
Feel free to travel between China and CanadaWhen you obtain a Canada PR Card, you become a permanent resident of Canada, but you are still a Chinese citizen. Therefore, applicants can travel back and forth between China and Canada at will, which greatly saves the cumbersome procedures and time of applying for a visa.
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The language requirements of the program are relatively low, the application requirements are relatively simple, and the approval is relatively fast, and you can obtain the PR card in one step.
The program mainly requires applicants to have at least CLB4 or above (English or French), at least 1 year of work experience in the past 10 years, and have a long-term full-time employment placement with a Saskatchewan employer.
For more requirements, please refer to the official requirements.