Advantages of Getting a Canada PR Visa
- Experience the renowned global lifestyle
- Work in any Canadian location of your choice, with the potential for higher earnings
- Establish a secure home for your family in one of the safest countries
- Provide your children with top-quality education, often at no cost
- Access free healthcare benefits for you and your loved ones
- Embark on a path to Canadian citizenship after residing in Canada for just 3 years
- Obtain one of the world's most powerful passports for hassle-free travel
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Life in Canada is like a cherry on the tastiest cake ever! You are going to enjoy the multicultural society, top educational facilities, best health-care facilities, beautiful nature and to top it all, safety.
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Qualifications for Canada PR
Age: Applicants aged 18 to 35 years can receive a maximum of 12 points under the age factor in Canada’s immigration selection system. As the age increases beyond this range, the number of points gradually decreases.
Educational Achievements: Education is one of the most important factors in Canada’s immigration scoring system. Candidates can receive up to 25 points for education. A doctoral (PhD) degree earns the highest points, while applicants with multiple post-secondary credentials can significantly improve their overall score. An Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) is required to validate foreign education.
Work Experience: Relevant professional experience also plays a major role. Applicants with six or more years of skilled work experience can obtain up to 15 points under this factor.
Language Proficiency: Strong language skills can greatly boost your chances of receiving permanent residency. Applicants can earn up to 28 points by demonstrating high proficiency in English or French through approved tests such as IELTS, CELPIP, or TEF.
Adaptability: The adaptability section allows applicants to gain up to 10 additional points. Points may be awarded if:
- You or your spouse have previously studied or worked in Canada
- You have close relatives living in Canada (such as a sibling, parent, or grandparent)
- Your spouse has strong language proficiency or Canadian education/work experience
Arranged Employment: Candidates who secure a valid job offer from a Canadian employer supported by a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) can receive an additional 10 points.
Canada Immigration Levels Plan
Canada regularly publishes an Immigration Levels Plan that outlines how many newcomers the country intends to admit each year to support economic growth, family reunification, and humanitarian commitments.
Permanent Resident Targets
- According to the latest immigration plan, Canada intends to welcome:
- 395,000 new permanent residents in 2025
- 380,000 new permanent residents in 2026
- 365,000 new permanent residents in 2027
- These targets include immigrants arriving through economic programs, family sponsorship, and refugee resettlement.
Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
- Economic immigration programs remain the largest source of new permanent residents in Canada.
- Express Entry Targets
- Express Entry continues to be the primary pathway for skilled workers.
- Projected admissions under the Federal High-Skilled category (Express Entry) include:
- Approximately 109,000 immigrants in 2026
- Around 111,000 immigrants in 2027
- About 111,000 immigrants in 2028
- Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
- 117,500 in 2025
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
- The Provincial Nominee Program allows provinces to nominate skilled workers who meet local labour market needs.
- Estimated admissions through PNP include:
- 91,500 immigrants in 2026
- 92,500 immigrants in 2027
- 92,500 immigrants in 2028
Family Sponsorship Immigration
- Family reunification continues to be a key pillar of Canada’s immigration policy.
- Spouses, Partners, and Children
- Canada expects to welcome approximately:
- 69,000 immigrants in 2026
- 66,000 immigrants in 2027
- 66,000 immigrants in 2028 through spousal and dependent child sponsorship programs.
- Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP)
- Under the Parents and Grandparents sponsorship program, Canada plans to admit approximately:
- 15,000 immigrants annually starting in 2026.
Refugee and Humanitarian Immigration
Canada remains one of the world’s leading countries in refugee resettlement.
- Refugees and Protected Persons
- Canada aims to welcome around:
- 49,300 refugees and protected persons each year from 2026 onward.
- Humanitarian and Compassionate Cases
- Admissions under humanitarian programs are expected to be approximately:
- 6,900 immigrants in 2026
- 5,000 immigrants annually in 2027 and 2028.
