
Who we are and what is this course about
What is a permanent resident, how is a permanent resident different from a citizen and why Canada welcomes new immigrants.
What is a Canadian immigration program in general and why there are lots of immigration programs available.
How is it possible to come to Canada as a family without leaving your loved ones behind.
What is the difference between federal and provincial immigration programs. How immigration applications are processed in both cases.
Why Canadian provinces want new immigrants, how they make sure that newcomers settle in the province of destination and why intention to retain newcomers make provincial immigration programs very special.
What task Canada has to solve given that there are much more people willing to immigrate to Canada than the country can accept.
How Express Entry serves the purpose of regulating intake of applications for permanent residence in Canada and what does it mean for you.
What minimum requirements you have to meet in order to be accepted to the Express Entry pool of candidates.
How your ability to speak one of the Canadian official languages is tested during the immigration process.
How your post-secondary education is assessed for the purpose of immigrating to Canada and why it is necessary to undergo the educational credentials assessment procedure.
Since Federal Skilled Worker immigration program is designed for candidates from outside Canada, how to understand if you score sufficient points and are eligible to apply?
How an Express Entry profile is created and what happens next. Check our Udemy course on Express Entry for details.
What can be done to increase your Express Entry score if you think that it is insufficient to receive an invitation.
How your citizenship, religion, work experience, medical condition and many other factors affect your chances to successfully immigrate to Canada.
What happens when you receive the invitation to apply in the Express Entry system.
What documents you will have to submit with your immigration application.
Why a medical examination is needed and how your state of health is considered. From what countries you will have to obtain police clearance certificates.
How much funds you have to have in your possession readily available for spending in Canada during the initial period in Canada.
What are the processing fees payable to the Government of Canada for processing your immigration application, and what are the other costs incurred.
What happens after a final decision is made in your application for permanent residence in Canada.
What are your residency obligations to maintain your Canadian permanent residence status.
This course is a kind of virtual consultation about immigration to Canada.
We at LP Group consult clients every day, and the questions we are asked are often the same:
And many more... People want to understand the process and have the general idea of how it works - and we explain it, trying to keep it simple.
All questions we receive from people like you form the foundation of this course. We will answer all these questions and explain in simple terms how immigration to Canada works and what you will need to immigrate.
The reference materials include even more information and sources of information to trust.
This is the general course that serves the purpose of explaining the process in a simple and easy to understand manner. If you are looking for something more detailed, please consider taking other courses we have here on Udemy.