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Can you immigrate to Canada at the age of 37 with a family? – Aptech Visa
Can you immigrate to Canada at the age of 37 with a family? – Aptech Visa
Yes. It is possible to migrate to Canada and obtain Canadian Permanent Residence status at the age of 37. Let's figure out how!

Can you immigrate to Canada at the age of 37 with a family? – Aptech Visa

Yes. It is possible to migrate to Canada and obtain Canadian Permanent Residence status at the age of 37. Let's figure out how!

We all know that a skilled worker willing to enter Canada at the age of 37 will have a lower Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Score than the cut-off required in Express Entry's Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) Draws, but in order to provide equal opportunity to skilled immigrants who can use their skills and contribute to Canada's economy, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has introduced alternative immigration programmes, such as:

Express Entry

Federal Skilled Trade Program, FSTP (the other two immigration programmes) (if you have a job offer from a Canadian employer, within specific trade, you can easily enter Canada, with even less IELTS)

CEC (Canadian Experience Class) (if you have a Canadian Experience of 1 year, in the past 3 years then you can attain Canadian PR at this age)

Program for Provincial Nominees (PNP)

Nine Canadian provinces and two Canadian territories are involved in this programme. You can verify the eligibility criteria based on your profile and, if they are met, submit your profile for the same provincial program.

RNIP stands for Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program.

This programme includes a list of communities from across Canada, organized by province. A legitimate job offer letter from the employer on their list is required by each municipality. If a person receives a job offer letter and meets the community's eligibility requirements, he or she can easily apply for a Canadian Permanent Residence Visa.

AIPP stands for Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program.

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador are among the four provinces participating in this programme. Immigrants must obtain a valid work offer letter from a designated employer listed in one of these provinces, after which they may easily submit an application for permanent residency in Canada.

Program for Selected Skilled Workers in Quebec (QSSW)

Immigrants must first achieve the minimum eligibility requirements of the Regular Skilled Worker Program (RSWP) (for individuals with no ties to Quebec) before submitting an application for Permanent Selection in Quebec through the Arrima Portal. A candidate submits an application for a Canadian Permanent Residence Visa after getting the invitation.

 Self-Employed Category

If a person participates in cultural or athletic activities, he or she is eligible to apply for this programme.

I hope you find the information provided above to be useful.

For more info, please call ? +91-7503832132 or Fill Free Canada Immigration Assessment Form