Author: Sai Canada

The 2025 IEC pool is now open Interested in Moving to and Working in Canada? The International Experience Canada (IEC) program for 2025 is now open and accepting candidate profiles. This program offers youth from eligible countries the chance to Read more…

Applying for Canadian Permanent Residency (PR) is a life-changing decision, and choosing the right consultant is crucial for a smooth journey. A skilled and reputable consultant can guide you through paperwork, suggest suitable pathways, and maximize your chances of success. Read more…

To apply as a Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) under Canada’s Express Entry program, candidates are evaluated on six key selection factors, with a total score out of 100. Applicants need at least 67 points to qualify for this category. Here’s Read more…

Business immigration to Canada is a highly advantageous option for individuals and families who want to migrate, offering a perfect blend of professional growth, stability, and personal fulfillment. Here’s a detailed look at why it’s a smart choice: 1. Pathway Read more…

Top Pathways for Direct Permanent Residency in Canada (2024-2025) Canada offers several immigration programs for skilled workers and professionals aiming to apply directly for Permanent Residency (PR). These programs are specifically designed to attract individuals with the skills and expertise Read more…

Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) provides a facilitated immigration path towards so called ‘CETA Work Permit.’ Qualified individuals from the European Union member countries may apply for a work permit without a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). As Read more…

Canadian employers may hire highly skilled workers from Colombia through Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement.  Work permits issued under this agreement are exempt from the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), which significantly reduces the time needed for the worker to start work Read more…

The Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement (Canada-Peru FTA) simplifies entry of qualified persons to Canada through so called ‘Canada-Peru FTA Work Permit.’  Under certain conditions, Canadian employers may hire citizens and permanent residents of Peru without a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). Read more…

Canada-Chile Free Trade Agreement (CCFTA) provides an accelerated avenue towards so called ‘CCFTA Work Permit.’  The agreement allows citizens of Chile to work in Canada without a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).  More than 60 occupations and intra-company transferees may be Read more…

The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) allows accelerated entry of business visitors, professionals, intra-company transferees and traders-investors from the United States and Mexico to Canada.  All qualified applicants for the NAFTA Work Permit Canada are exempt from the Labour Market Read more…