Canadian Immigration
Canadian immigration refers to the process by which individuals from other countries move to Canada to live, work, or study. The country offers various pathways for immigration, including family sponsorship, economic programs, and refugee resettlement. Each pathway has specific requirements and criteria that applicants must meet.
The Government of Canada manages immigration through its Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) department. They assess applications based on factors such as skills, education, and work experience. Canada aims to attract diverse talent to support its economy and enrich its multicultural society.