Canada is one of the countries with the highest allocation of economic immigration quotas worldwide.
According to the Canadian Immigration Department's 2023–2025 Immigration Levels Plan, work-driven economic immigration accounts for over 60% of the total annual immigration quota. This means Canada welcomes 260,000 to 300,000 economic immigrants each year.
From resume refinement to interview preparation and workplace cultural training, we help you integrate quickly into the Canadian workforce.
Visa and immigration planning and services provided by RCIC-licensed immigration consultants.
One-stop, diversified services delivered by Canadian professionals, including lawyers, accountants, financial planners, and other experts.
Career assessment, resume writing, job referrals.
Interview coaching, salary negotiation, work permit applications.
Family reunification, settlement planning, immigration pathways.
Category | English Name |
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聯邦技術類 | Federal Skilled Workers (FSW) |
加拿大經驗類 | Canadian Experience Class (CEC) |
聯邦技工類 | Federal Skilled Trades (FST) |
省提名 | Provincial Nominees |
大西洋四省移民項目 | Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) |
護理類 | Caregiver Classes |
鄉村及北方移民試點項目 | Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program (RNIP) |
農業試點項目 | Agri-Food Pilot (AFP) |
臨時居民到永久居民通道 | Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident Pathway |
創業移民及其他投資移民項目 | Start-up Business Class & Other Investment Programs |
自雇人士類 | Self-employed Persons Class |
魁北克經驗類 | Quebec Economic Classes |
經濟流動途徑試點項目及其他難民政策 | Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot & Other Refugee Policies |
香港居民通道 | Hong Kong Pathway |
For Your Spouse: Most work permit holders, whether holding a post-graduation work permit, LMIA-specific work permit, or provincial nominee work permit, can apply for an open work permit for their spouse. This allows the spouse to work for any employer in Canada.
For Your Children: If you hold a work permit, your dependent children can attend Canadian public elementary and secondary schools for free. Additionally, schools provide ESL (English as a Second Language) programs to help new immigrant children integrate smoothly into the Canadian education system
The Canadian government provides Employment Insurance (EI) to work permit holders, permanent residents, and Canadian citizens. After losing a job, individuals can receive up to six months of partial wage replacement and participate in free job training programs to help them quickly re-enter the workforce.
Of course, if your work permit is tied to a specific employer, it is important to update your status promptly in the event of unemployment to avoid leaving a negative record on your visa, which may cause complications for future immigration applications.
Canada operates a universal healthcare system, allowing work permit holders, permanent residents, and Canadian citizens to apply for government health insurance in their province of residence. This enables them to access free medical services.
After working for a certain number of years and becoming a permanent resident or Canadian citizen, individuals can receive government-sponsored retirement benefits, which include but are not limited to:
Choice is a Canadian government-appointed immigration agency, accredited by CICC, the Canadian Immigration Control Council.
Our professional team consists of RCIC licensed immigration consultants, experienced study abroad consultants, school application counselors, licensed lawyers, and experienced accountants.
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