There are number of ways to come to Canada over 50 in fact, depending on your unique situation you may qualify for some of the categories that Canada has to offer. The most popular categories would be economic or family class, the economic categories seek to fulfill employment needs of Canada while under the family class you can reunite with your loved ones to obtain permanent residency. Under the family class can you sponsor your spouse, common- law or conjugal partner, dependent children and parents. Children can be sponsored only if they meet the qualification under dependent child. Applicants that apply under the economic class such as federal skilled worker, federal skilled trades, federal skilled arranged employment, Canadian experience class are assessed based on their educational and work experience background.
To determine which route will work best for your immigration needs it is recommended to call our office and speak with an immigration expert so that they may determine the best route for you.
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