Why Choose Us
With Mary Ann Go, you are not just getting a consultant; you are gaining a partner with an unyielding commitment to guiding you to your new beginning in Canada. Her in-depth knowledge of the Canadian immigration landscape, combined with over ten years of practical experience, ensures that your journey to securing a Canadian permanent residence visa is as smooth as possible.
Think of Mary Ann as your mentor in life as she has mentored so many foreign workers like yourself to become successful in life.
Our Services
We stand ready to offer comprehensive support in your pursuit of a Canadian permanent residency.
Our services encompass:
1. Eligibility Evaluation: Comprehensive assessment to determine your eligibility for various permanent residency programs, offering advice on how to enhance your candidacy.
2. Document Compilation and Review: Assisting in gathering and meticulously reviewing all necessary documentation to support a strong application.
3. Application Assistance: From initiating the application to final submission, guiding you step by step to avoid errors and improve the chances of success.
4. Post-Submission Services: Offering continual support post-submission, with services such as tracking application status and aiding in correspondence with the relevant authorities.
Meet Mary Ann Go
With an established reputation for professionalism and
excellence, Mary Ann Go diligently oversees every client’s case, dedicating herself to achieving successful outcomes. Allow her expertise to guide you through the labyrinthine immigration process, helping to secure your future in Canada. Contact her for a consultation or email her at [email protected].
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Economic Classes for Permanent Residence Visa
Federal Economic Immigration Programs
1. Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
2. Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
3. Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Business Immigration Programs
1. Start-Up Visa Program
2. Self-Employed Persons Program
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
Different provinces and territories in Canada have their individual PNP streams, targeting specific groups of immigrants, including skilled workers, semi-skilled workers, and business people. Here are some prominent ones:
1. Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP)
2. British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP)
3. Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP)
4. Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
5. Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)
6. Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) (Note: Quebec follows a separate immigration system)
Atlantic Immigration Pilot
A partnership program with four Atlantic provinces:
1. Atlantic High-Skilled Program (AHSP)
2. Atlantic Intermediate-Skilled Program (AISP)
3. Atlantic International Graduate Program (AIGP)
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot
A community-driven program designed to spread the benefits of economic immigration to smaller communities.
Agri-Food Pilot
Targeted at experienced, non-seasonal workers in specific industries and occupations in the agricultural sector.
Caregivers
There are various pathways for caregivers to become permanent residents, including:
1. Home Child Care Provider Pilot
2. Home Support Worker Pilot
This list represents the prominent economic classes under which one can apply for permanent residence in Canada. It is recommended to consult an immigration expert like Mary Ann Go to understand the details and find the most suitable pathway based on individual circumstances.
Non-economic Classes for Permanent Residence Visa
Canada also offers several non-economic immigration pathways to allow diverse groups of people to become permanent residents. Here are the prominent non-economic classes for permanent residence visas:
Family Sponsorship Programs
These programs allow Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor family members for Canadian permanent residence.
1. Spousal, Partner, and Children Sponsorship Program
2. Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program
3. Family Reunification Program
Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds
In exceptional cases, individuals may apply for permanent residency on humanitarian and compassionate grounds, considering the best interests of any affected children.
Protected Persons and Refugee Class
Canada has a longstanding commitment to protecting individuals who are unable to return to their home country due to a well-founded fear of persecution or risk of harm.
1. Government-Assisted Refugee Program
2. Privately Sponsored Refugee Program
3. Blended Visa Office-Referred Program
Public Policy Considerations
Occasionally, the government of Canada introduces special measures to provide a pathway to permanent residency for specific groups of individuals who might not qualify under other programs, considering broader public policy considerations.
Caregivers
Although primarily targeting economic needs, caregiver programs also have a substantial non-economic component, recognizing the vital role caregivers play in supporting Canadian families.
1. Interim Pathway for Caregivers
2. Home Child Care Provider Pilot
3. Home Support Worker Pilot
It is essential to note that some programs and policies might change, and new ones might be introduced. It is always recommended to consult with a well-informed immigration consultant, such as Mary Ann Go, to understand the latest developments and find the most suitable pathway for you.