Nexus Migration is a Canada Immigration company based in Dubai, UAE. We provide a Canada PR for those who looking to migrate to Canada. In the above ppt we have describe the 10 Facts about Canada Immigration which everyone should know about it.
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10 Facts About Canada Immigration
1. FACT 1: A SECOND LARGEST COUNTRY
FACT 2: CANADA DAY!
FACT 3: FIRST PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM
FACT 4: THE FIRST COUNTRY TO BRING IN A POINT SYSTEM FOR IMMIGRATION
FACT 5: CANADA- HOME OF IMMIGRANTS
FACT 6: CITIZENS SINCE 1947
FACT 7: 85% OF IMMIGRANTS ARE CITIZENS
FACT 8: SUPPORT TO IMMIGRANTS
FACT 9: MUSEUM OF IMMIGRATION
FACT 10: CANADA PLANS BIG
2. This ranks 1st in one of the most interesting facts about
Canada immigration for obvious reason.
Canada is the second-largest country in the world. This
makes it one of the most potential countries for immigrants.
Not only does larger occupied area comes with more
demands but opportunities too. Another intriguing fact is that
amongst five oceans to exist in the world, three of them—
Atlantic, Arctic, and Pacific— surround Canada!
3. Today’s modern Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories.
Most of them are capable immigration targets. But you’ll be
thrilled to know that ‘Canada day’ which is celebrated on
1st July actually marks the joining of only three original
provinces. These three are the province of Canada (which are
now Ontario and Quebec), New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
4. You are probably accustomed to Canada’s Provincial
nominee programs. But do you know which was the first
province to be a part PNPs?
Well, Quebec— then and still a huge welcomer of
immigrants— released its own immigration ministry in 1968.
However, Manitoba, in 1998, became the first province to be
signing on PNP agreement.
5. This fact cannot be excluded from any list of captivating facts
about Canada immigration.
You might be familiar with Canada’s CRS point system that
evaluates immigrant’s eligibility to issue an ITA. What you
may not know is that Canada is the first country to introduce a
point system.
6. Canada’s welcoming embrace has allowed a large population
of immigrants to find their homes. About 22% of the total 38
million Canadian population is comprised of immigrants.
7. No legal status was awarded to any Canadian since the
morning of January 1st, 1947 after the Canadian citizenship
act came into effect. Before 1947, due to British rule, every
citizen was referred to as British.
8. This is one of the highest percentages in the world. rarely any
other country has been so accepting and advanced when it
comes to awarding citizenship. About 85% of the immigrants
that chose Canada as their home have been issued official
citizenship.
9. Canada is indeed one of the most approachable countries.
Even then it has a warm way to welcome immigrants.
Canada has over 500 organizations that serve to support
immigrants. These organizations provide language classes for
both English and French, facilitates job training, and offer
mentorship.
10. In Nova Scotia at pier 21 museum of immigrations stands
proudly. This museum allows one to explore the fascinating
relation Canada shares with immigrants.
11. If the pandemic wouldn’t have come the way, Canada was
planning to welcome more than 1 million new immigrants in
Canada in 2020-22. This would have not only been a speedy
boost to Canada’s economy but would have given a silver
lining to a million immigrants too.