Foreign countries are increasingly looked upon by youth and other career-oriented individuals for a few specific explanations. Traits such as a higher income level, fascinating lifestyle, quality living and relaxed governmental rules are few of the key aspects that lure foreign audience to apply for permanent migration

Considering recent research conducted by an International organization, most of the people that intake immigration decisions have agreed to the fact that it is only because and of a magnetic pull towards the ‘Permanent Resident Status’ they got to flaunt.

What is a Permanent Resident Visa?

A Permanent Resident Visa or a PR, as it is commonly called, is a residency grant to a skilled individual by a country that lets such individual come, work and stay for an indefinite period of time.

With this status of Permanent Residency, comes a lot of benefits too. Some countries offer the right to vote and participate in governmental decisions. Some countries give you a right to claim citizenship of that country post spending a specific time as a Permanent Resident.

While Countries like Canada, in addition, also offers many social security benefits for its Permanent Residents such as free healthcare, free education up to 12th standard, monthly allowances to a child born in Canada (amount of $800/month) and much more.

Top Country to migrate to in 2018!

Canada is a land of growing opportunities. With its ‘much-in-talk’ announcement of Multi-year Immigration Plans (2018-2020), it has been clear that many skilled immigrants are going to make their way inside the country. The main aim behind this move is the growth of the economy which has somewhat reached a full stop due to reasons ranging from an aging population to lack of skilled workforce.

To meet such deficiency of human resources in the country, Canada skilled immigration came into being.

Canada’s active Immigration Programs.

Out of its 60 total immigration programs, the most active programs for skilled workers are;

-  Federal Program: Express Entry having three classes namely,

a)      Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)

b)     Federal Skilled Trade Program (FSTP)

c)      Canadian Experience ClassProgram (CEC)

-  Nominee Programs: Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)

Read more about Provincial Nominee Program

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