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Older Adults: Ages 65 and up.
Working Adults: Ages between 15-64.
Children: Under the age of 15.
Refugee Class: A refugee can claim for a refugee status as a resource for refugees who had to move from another country because they fear for their safety in their home country.
Family Class: Citizens or permanent residents of Canada are allowed to sponsor close family members who want to move to Canada.
Social and Humanitarian Immigration: Canada also accepts immigrants for social and humanitarian reasons. Social immigration involves reuniting families. Humanitarian immigrants helps people escape danger or severe discrimination in their home countries.
Temporary Foreign Worker Program: Canada grants work permits for temporary foreign workers. A variety of people qualify for these permits, ranging from professional athletes who play for Canadian teams to workers in fast-food restaurants, especially, in parts of Canada that have low unemployment rates.
Start-Up Visa: A person must have to start a business in Canada. Applications must meet the following criteria to be accepted: 1. They must show that approved Canadian investors will fund their business ideas 2. They must demonstrate a high degree of proficiency in English or French 3. Must have at least one year of post secondary education 4. Financially stable to support themselves and their business
Canadian Experience Class: To accept immigrants who have worked legally worked in Canada under a temporary worker program for a year (minimum).
Skilled Trades Class: This is to attract immigrants with specific trade skills that are in short supply in Canada.
Skilled Worked Class: Potential skilled-worker immigrants are judged on a point system, into order to be admitted, they need a minimum number of points. People with high-demand occupations such as, engineers, business executives, doctors, nurses and medical technicains. People with training and experience in these areas in these areas are fast-tracked through the system because Canada needs skill to better their economy