Canada has one of the most attractive immigration policies in the world. The United Nations has voted Canada as one of the best places in the world to live. A strong economy over the years has led the government to develop some of the best social welfare programs in the world. The citizens and landed Immigrants have equal rights.
Canada has a diversified economy. Natural resources industries, such as forestry, mining, oil and gas extraction, farming and fishing, contribute significantly in employment and export earnings. Canada is also a global leader in the fields of telecommunications, biotechnology, aerospace technologies and pharmaceuticals. Increasingly jobs involve work in service industries or in information technology. Along with the United States and Mexico, Canada is a partner in the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Easy Access to the U.S. market according to the NAFTA Agreement
Immigrate with Spouse and children
Visas issued without unreasonable delays
Immigrate with or without making any investment
Eligibility for Canadian Citizenship within three years of arrival in Canada with permanent residence status
Ability to sponsor other family members
Eligible for government welfare benefits, free medical facilities, free education, etc.
Easy access to the United States for holidays with friends and relatives
Start a business in Canada
Visit your home country as and when you like for a maximum of 6 months per year
Unemployment Insurance- A person, who has been in paid employment and worked for a minimum of 20 weeks and thereafter gets jobless, is entitled to 60% of the last wages drawn.
Welfare- Inspite of trying for a job and not finding one, a person who is economically unable to support himself is entitled to a welfare allowance from the government.
Second Largest Country in the world.
Pollution Free Environment.
Stable Economy.