The land of hockey, donuts, cold and working dogs is presented as a promising destination for those looking for a better future. It is not a secret that Canada Receive migrants from all over the world. Peru is no exception.
"Canada It is a country of migrants. They come from different parts of the world and have an internationally recognized immigration system, "he told Gestión.pe René Berrospi, legal advisor and consultant in immigration laws.
Starting a new life in this country is not impossible. In fact, in six months he would get the response from the embassy, about whether he obtained permanent residence. From then on, it is a matter of entrepreneurship.
But we go from the beginning. Why live in Canada? The real benefits, of course, are not to try all varieties of maple honey, but a universal health system, low crime, free public education, and a friendlier society.
In addition to Canada It has a population of 37 million people, just a little more than Peru. But it has an area of almost 10,000 million square kilometers, almost eight times larger than our entire territory.
The answer is simple: a Canada It lacks people, and the people who live there begin to age. Then, "look for a profile of a person who can develop, be professional, live, contribute and make society grow together with families," says the lawyer.
What to do in Canada?
If you get permanent residence, the Canadian government will place you in one of its states, where it will provide certain facilities until you find a job.
"The state can help you with housing while you find work. There are also agencies that evaluate your qualifications and send you job offers so you can survive, "said the expert.
Now, don't expect to find the ideal position quickly. While they don't ask for specific careers to migrate, there are some with less space than others, such as law or medicine. Instead, the terrain of the information technology You may have a greater advantage when looking for a desirable job.
Even if it does not find a position in line with its career, the State offers programs to reintegrate into more employable professions.
"There is a program called 'Second career'. When he fails to find work, they finance an alternative career," he said.
In any case, the "entry fee" or the usual salary that a migrant would earn barely reaches Canada amounts to an average of 35,000 Canadian dollars (CAD) per year. Berrospi estimates that to "live peacefully" in this country, a monthly income of CAD 3,000 should be received.
Also, if you have children, the government offers you bonuses. If you have two children, for example, the State grants you approximately CAD 500 per month.
How to apply?
It is true that anyone can apply, but it is also true that not everyone gets permission. According to Berrospi, to ensure a high score in the Canadian embassy test, certain requirements must be met.
The most obvious is to demonstrate a intermediate level (or higher) of English or French. If they are both, better.
On the other hand, migrants in Canada are usually people who seek to raise their quality of life, but who are not in an emergency situation. That is, the northern country seeks skilled labor.
If you have a postgraduate or a master's degree, you will get more points. In addition, a minimum of three years of work experience.
Three years doesn't sound like much, right? Here is the other condition: they are looking for young people, preferably between 20 and 30 years.
The last requirement has to do with your savings. The Canadian government needs to make sure that it can survive a few months without work. Therefore, if you travel alone, you must show savings of CAD 13,000; if you go with your partner, you must have CAD 16,000; and a family of three, will have to credit CAD 19,000 in the bank.
If none of these requirements is a problem, you can apply. To do this you must pay CAD 550 for the right to the application, and CAD 490 under the concept of the permanent residence stamp.
Alternative route
If the conditions to emigrate from Canada do not convince him, there is always plan B.
"If the score is not met, an alternative route can be generated, either for studies or work, so that while in Canada they can reach the necessary points, "notes Berrospi.
According to the lawyer, 85% of people who obtain residence already live in Canada, either because they are students or employees of a company there.
"Canada Look for people adapted to this society. Only 15% of the people who are outside receive residence, ”he said.
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