ATLANTIC IMMIGRATION PROGRAM: 

The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) helps employers hire qualified candidates if they are unable to hire locally. A candidate can be overseas or living in Canada. Temporary residents. Before the employer makes any job offer to a candidate, they must first become designated by the provincial government of the Atlantic province where the candidate will be working. If the employer and candidate meet all the requirements, the candidate may apply for permanent resident status in Canada. The Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP) comprises three programs, and each has its own requirements that both a potential employer and applicant must meet. 

·         Atlantic International Graduate Program

·         Atlantic High-Skilled Program

·         Atlantic Intermediate-Skilled Program 

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HUMANITARIAN:

HUMANITARIAN AND COMPASSIONATE CONSIDERATIONS

The humanitarian and compassionate consideration is a discretionary provision. Foreign nationals that have experienced “unusual, undeserved, or disproportionate hardship” in Canada may have the opportunity to apply for permanent residence based on exceptional circumstances. The burden is on the applicant to justify granting H&C exemption. 

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Visitor Visa

Canada is the second largest country in the world and has a lot to offer for tourism, leisure, or business. A temporary resident visa allows foreign nationals to enter and remain in Canada for a limited and temporary period. If you are planning to visit Canada for tourism, connect with a family member or friends or do business, you may require either a temporary resident visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada depending on your country of citizenship. 

·         Have a valid passport.

·         Pay the processing fees. 

·         The reason for coming to Canada.

·         Convince an immigration officer that you have ties in your home country.

·         Convince an immigration officer you will leave Canada at the end of your authorized stay.

·         Be in good health.

·         Have no criminal or immigration-related issues.

·         Proof that you have adequate funds to support yourself and/or accompanying family members.

·         Meet other requirements where applicable.  

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