• Express Entry

    Author: Mock Webware |

    For anyone looking to permanently settle in Canada, Express Entry offers you the opportunity to immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker through the federal Express Entry program or through one of the many Provincial Nominee Programs. Qualified candidates are ranked using a special points system called the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). Your CRS score depends on your age, education, work experience, English or French language abilities and other individual factors. At Westpoint Canada, we provide a thorough assessment of your qualifications and help you determine whether you meet the requirements of Express Entry or any other immigration pathway. We help…

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  • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)

    Author: Mock Webware |

    Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) offer yet another route to Canadian permanent residence, allowing Canadian provinces and territories to nominate certain individuals who are interested in living in a particular province. Each province and territory has its own immigration streams and requirements. Different provinces or territories may target students, skilled workers, semi-skilled workers and/or business people. It is essential to understand the application options you have before applying for any Provincial Nominee Program. The requirements for each province often change without notice, so it is important to understand the most recent application options and follow the most up-to-date instructions. At Westpoint Canada…

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  • Permanent Residence for Caregivers – Open for Applications!

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    The Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot programs were introduced by the government of Canada in June 2019. These pilot programs let qualified caregivers and their family members come to Canada with the goal of becoming permanent residents. The application process is different depending on how much qualifying work experience the caregiver has: no qualifying work experience in Canada; less than 24 months of qualifying work experience; or 24 months or more of qualifying work experience. In general, you must: have a genuine and valid job offer (no LMIA required!) be able to do the job meet the language level of CLB 5…

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