What are the different types of immigration status in Canada?

What are the different types of immigration status in Canada?

There are 6 main categories of Canadian Immigration. The categories are Federal Skilled Worker, Quebec Skilled Worker, Provincial Nominee Program, Family Sponsorship, Business Immigrant and Canadian Experience Class.

What is Canadian immigration status document?

Here are some examples of documents from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that show a person’s status in Canada: Canadian passport or Certificate of Citizenship. Permanent Resident Card or Record of Landing. Temporary Resident Visa, also called a visitor visa, that has expired.

What is a status document?

A Verification of Status document will contain information that appeared on your original Record of Landing, Confirmation of Permanent Residence, Work Permit, Study Permit or other immigration documents.

How can I prove my status in Canada?

Documents we accept as proof of your status in Canada

  1. permanent resident card (both sides)
  2. record of landing (IMM 1000) (only if you didn’t get a PR Card)
  3. Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 or IMM 5688)
  4. Canadian Citizenship Certificate or card (both sides)
  5. Canadian birth certificate.

How much money do you need to immigrate to Canada?

How much money you’ll need

Number of family members Funds required (in Canadian dollars)
1 $13,213
2 $16,449
3 $20,222
4 $24,553

Is there an on line Immigration Service in Canada?

This on-line service allows Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) clients to view securely the status of their immigration and/or citizenship application (s) on-line, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; anytime, anywhere.

How can I check the status of my immigration application?

Sign in to your account to check your application status. Click “check status and messages” under the “View my submitted applications or profiles” section. You can link your application to an online account. In your account, you can see the status of your application and receive messages about your application.

Do you have to file income tax return when you move to Canada?

If you left another country to settle in Canada, the following information will introduce you to the Canadian tax system and help you to complete your first income tax and benefit return as a resident of Canada. It applies only for the first tax year that you are a new resident of Canada for income tax purposes.

What do you need to know to become a permanent resident of Canada?

Record of Landing or confirmation of permanent residence issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada Notice of Decision or a Temporary resident’s permit issued under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act Include the amount of income you earned before you entered Canada on Form RC66SCH and Form RC151.