Right time to immigrate to Canada , immigrate now if you're younger than 30 years old.
The right time to immigrate to Canada
Immigrate now if you're younger than 30 years
old. The immigration system in Canada is based on points, and you're penalized
for being over 30 years old (subtract 5 points for each year after 29). There
are some ways around this..
Other than that, there are a number of factors to
consider.
Have you just finished undergrad
(younger than 30) and want to pursue higher education? Go to Canada instead of
going to the USA. The US immigration system will stress you out for decades
before you might manage to somehow get a green card. By the time you get a
green card, you'll be saddled with debt, child-care, healthcare costs etc.
If you have decided to go to Canada for
your master's (younger than 30), make sure you work in the field of your undergrad
degree for 12 months before you start your master's. That will push your points
really high because Canada wants people who have both Canadian as well as
international experience. You'll be able to get your Permanent Residence within
a few months of completing your master's degree if you do this. If you don't,
you'll have to wait till you have 12 months of Canadian experience in the field
of your undergrad or your master's before you can apply. You should have your
PR within 18 months of graduation either way.
If you've already completed your
Master's/PhD in another country and have 13 years experience in the field of
one of your degrees, set up your profile and apply now.
If you're older than 30, you could still
get through the PR process if you have a master's/PhD and 13 years of
experience in the same field as one of your degrees. However, if you're way
older than 30 (39+), you're better off applying for a Provincial Nomination
before you apply for Permanent Residence. One of Canada's 10 Provinces or 3
Territories should nominate you and say they would like to have you move to
their province as an immigrant, based on your education and/or work experience.
This will give you 600 points on your PR profile and you're sure to get
through. However, it takes about 12 months (depending on the province) to get a
Provincial Nomination, and you'll be grateful to stay in that province for a
few years, or your PR renewal application or citizenship application can get
denied. Exceptions can be made for people who can prove that they tried hard to
get a job in that province but were not able to.
Are you a medical doctor, a pharmacist,
or a lawyer? You'll have to meet certain qualification criteria before you
become eligible to practice in your field in Canada (depending on the
province). Find out what courses or exams you will be required to study, and
how long it will take to do so. For some specialized medical doctors, this
could take close to a decade.
Canada is one of the easiest countries to immigrate to if you're young,
fluent in French/English, have a degree, and at least 1 year of work
experience. The right time to immigrate is now.