Migration to Canada


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The Fastest Path to Permanent Residency

Canada is one of the world’s most desirable destinations for skilled migration, actively seeking professionals to sustain its robust economy and low population density. For skilled individuals from countries like Bangladesh, Canada offers clear, transparent, and high-speed pathways to permanent residency (PR) unmatched by any other nation.

Canada’s immigration system is structured to welcome economic-class immigrants, prioritizing those who are educated, proficient in English or French, and possess in-demand skills.

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

This is the second-largest immigration route. Every province (except Quebec and Nunavut) runs its own PNP to select immigrants whose skills meet local labour needs.

The Application Process (Express Entry)

Applying for PR through Express Entry is a two-step process:

  1. Stage 1: Create a Profile & Enter the Pool

    • ECA & Language Test: Obtain your ECA report and take the IELTS/TEF exam.

    • Express Entry Profile: Submit a profile online into the Express Entry pool. You are then ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score based on your credentials.

  2. Stage 2: Invitation & Final Application

    • Invitation to Apply (ITA): Candidates with the highest CRS scores are selected in regular draws and receive an ITA for Permanent Residency.

    • Visa Application: Submit a comprehensive electronic PR application with all supporting documents (police certificates, medical exams, proof of funds) within 60 days of receiving the ITA.

    • PR Grant: Upon successful review, the PR status is granted.

Why Choose Canada for Migration?

Canada’s system is highly popular because it focuses directly on PR from the start, offering a comprehensive and secure future, making it an ideal choice for new immigrants.

Your Minimum Checklist

To enter the Express Entry pool under the FSWP, candidates must meet the following minimum requirements. Meeting these qualifies you to be ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score.