The JAPA Syndrome in Nigeria and even other African and Asian countries is not a new thing. In fact, it has been growing around other First World Countries like UK, Italy, USA, Australia, New Zealand among others. To travel to Canada quickly on a temporary residence visa and then transition to permanent residency, you can follow these routes and next steps:
We have discussed the Canada TR routes through many of these written LinkedIn Newsletter articles and even relocation webinar sessions that are hosted mainly on our YouTube channel but now we will like to give a short summary of each of them whilst also giving our own researches through the recent contents we have shared on the internet. For immigrants asking about other viable ways to migrate to Canada, we will be discussing 4 other routes you can be eligible for which are under the temporary residence pathways namely;
A Canada Visitor Visa, also known as a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), allows foreign nationals to visit Canada for tourism, visiting family or friends, or conducting short-term business. Watch the full details via this webinar! Here are the key details:
1. Single-Entry Visa:
2. Multiple-Entry Visa:
A Canada Work Permit is a document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that allows a foreign national to work in Canada for a specific period. Watch the full details via this webinar. Here’s a detailed overview:
1. Employer-Specific Work Permit:
2. Open Work Permit:
A Canada Study Permit is a document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that allows foreign nationals to study at designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada. Watch the full visa details via this webinar! Here’s an overview of the key aspects:
Seeking asylum in Canada involves applying for refugee status, which protects individuals who face persecution or are at risk of serious harm in their home country. Watch the full details via this webinar! Here’s a detailed overview:
1. Refugee:
2. Asylum Seeker:
1. Convention Refugee:
2. Person in Need of Protection:
Many international students, visitor or tourist, temporary work permit holders and refugee claimant can switch their TR status to permanent residency through various programs such as:
If your claim is accepted, you can apply for permanent residency as a protected person.
In exceptional cases, individuals who do not qualify as refugees may apply for permanent residency on humanitarian and compassionate grounds.
By following these steps and planning strategically, you can increase your chances of successfully transitioning from a temporary resident to a permanent resident in Canada. Visit this and get started right away!
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