Canada FAQ

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Canada FAQ

The processing time for Canada immigration can vary depending on the type of application, the country of origin, and other factors. It can take anywhere from a few months to a year or more.

The minimum score required to be eligible for Express Entry changes from draw to draw, depending on the number of candidates and the CRS cut-off score.

No, it is not necessary to have a job offer to immigrate to Canada, although having a job offer can increase your chances of being accepted.

It depends on the severity of the crime and how long ago it occurred. If you have a criminal record, it is important to disclose it and seek legal advice before applying for immigration.

Yes, you will need to take an English or French language test if you are applying for most Canadian immigration programs, as Canada has two official languages. The required test and score can vary depending on the program.

The right immigration program for you will depend on your personal circumstances and goals. It is important to research the different programs and consult with an immigration lawyer or consultant to determine which one is best for you.

The minimum investment required to apply for the BIS varies depending on the province or territory. For example, the minimum investment for the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP) is CAD $1.2 million, while the minimum investment for the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) Entrepreneur Immigration – Regional Pilot is CAD $100,000.

It depends on the program. Some programs require prior business experience, while others do not. For example, the Quebec Entrepreneur Program requires at least two years of business experience, while the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) Entrepreneur Stream does not have a business experience requirement.

The processing time for the BIS can vary depending on the program and the province or territory. It can take anywhere from a few months to a year or more.

It depends on the program. Some programs require the investment to be successful, while others do not. For example, the Quebec Immigrant Entrepreneur Program requires the investment to be successful, while the Nova Scotia Entrepreneur Stream does not.

Yes, you can bring your family with you if you are approved for permanent residency through the BIS. Your family members may be eligible for open work permits or study permits.

 

Yes, some programs have a limit on the number of applications accepted each year. For example, the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program has a cap of 1,900 applications per year.

It depends on the program. Some programs require you to apply from outside of Canada, while others allow you to apply from within Canada. For example, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) Entrepreneur Stream allows you to apply from within Canada if you are on a work permit.

You can apply for a Canada student visa online or on paper. The application process can vary depending on your country of origin, so it’s important to check the requirements and processing times before you apply.

A Canada student visa is a document that allows international students to study at Canadian designated learning institutions (DLIs). It is also known as a study permit.

The documents you need to apply for a Canada student visa can vary depending on the program and the country of origin. However, some common documents include an acceptance letter from a DLI, proof of financial support, a passport, and any relevant test scores or medical exams.

The processing time for a Canada student visa application can vary depending on the country of origin and the time of year. However, it usually takes between 4-12 weeks to process.

Yes, you can work while you study in Canada on a student visa. You can work on-campus or off-campus for up to 20 hours per week during the school term and full-time during scheduled breaks.

Yes, you can travel outside of Canada while on a student visa, but you must have a valid travel document and a valid study permit when you return to Canada. It’s important to check the requirements and restrictions before you travel.

When applying for a student visa, the Canadian government considers a variety of factors, including your financial resources, academic history, and the purpose and duration of your stay in Canada. They may also take into account your ties to your home country and your overall immigration history.

Age is not generally considered a factor that automatically disqualifies someone from obtaining a student visa for Canada.

Australia

The BIIP is an Australian immigration program that allows business people to invest in Australia or start a business in the country.

The investment amount required for the BIIP varies depending on the stream. For example, the minimum investment required for the Investor stream is AUD 1.5 million, while the minimum investment required for the Significant Investor stream is AUD 5 million.

The BIIP has five visa options: Business Innovation stream, Investor stream, Significant Investor stream, Premium Investor stream, and Entrepreneur stream.

The length of stay depends on the visa stream, but most visas under the BIIP allow for a stay of 4 years or longer.

The length of stay depends on the visa stream, but most visas under the BIIP allow for a stay of 4 years or longer.

The requirements for the Student visa (subclass 500) include having an offer of enrollment from a registered Australian educational institution, sufficient funds to cover living expenses, and health insurance coverage.

Yes, you can work up to 40 hours every two weeks while studying in Australia on a Student visa.

Yes, you can apply for a post-study work visa after completing your studies, which may allow you to stay and work in Australia for up to 4 years.

Yes, it is possible to apply for permanent residency in Australia after studying on a Student visa through various skilled migration pathways.

The GSM program is an Australian immigration program that allows skilled workers to apply for permanent residency in the country.

The requirements for the GSM program include having an occupation on the Skilled Occupation List, meeting the points test requirement, and having a positive skills assessment.

The points test is a system that awards points based on various factors, such as age, English language ability, education, work experience, and other criteria.

The number of points required to qualify for skilled migration to Australia varies depending on the occupation and other factors, but generally, applicants need at least 65 points.

Yes, you can include your spouse and dependent children in your skilled migration application.

Can I work in Australia while waiting for my skilled migration application to be processed?

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