Canada's immigration system changes constantly. New pathways open, caps fill within hours, and the right move today may not be the right move in six months. Our team stays current so you don't have to — and when it's time to act, we're ready to move with you.
Moving to Canada starts long before you pack a box. It starts with understanding your options. We stay on top of Canada's immigration pathways, policy changes, and new programs — and we're here for every other part of your move, from housing to schools to settling in. When it comes to your actual immigration application, we'll connect you with a licensed RCIC or immigration lawyer who can advise on the right pathway and guide you through the process.
"I didn't know where to start. I had a job offer in Vancouver, a dog, a car, and two kids in middle school. My advisor at Canadian Immigration Concierge walked me through every option for my visa, found us a neighborhood near a great school, helped me figure out how to get my dog across the border, and was still answering my questions three months after we landed. I genuinely don't know how we would have done this without them."
Canada offers a number of different pathways depending on your situation. This is a general overview to help you understand what's out there — when you're ready, your advisor can connect you with a licensed RCIC or immigration lawyer who can assess which pathway actually fits your circumstances.
The fastest route to permanent residency for skilled workers. Operates through three streams — Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades. Applicants are ranked and the highest-scoring receive an Invitation to Apply. In 2026 Canada introduced five new categories including medical doctors, researchers, senior managers, transport occupations, and skilled military recruits.
Every province has its own immigration streams matched to local workforce needs — Ontario, BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, Newfoundland, and the territories all operate their own programs, each with its own criteria based on local labour market needs.
Designed for skilled workers and international graduates willing to settle in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, or Newfoundland & Labrador. Strong approval rates and a welcoming community focus — an excellent option for those open to smaller-city Canadian life.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor spouses, partners, dependent children, and in some cases parents and grandparents. The program contributes 70,000 new permanent residents annually. Applications are prepared with the help of a licensed immigration professional.
Employer-specific and open work permits — often the first step on the path to permanent residency for those with a job offer in Canada.
Canada targets over 300,000 new international students annually. Study permits frequently lead to permanent residency through the Post-Graduation Work Permit and then the Canadian Experience Class. A well-planned student pathway can be one of the most reliable routes to Canadian PR.
A brand new accelerated permanent residency pathway specifically for American H-1B visa holders, formally announced in the 2025 federal budget. When Canada tested a similar program in 2023, 10,000 spots filled within hours. If you hold an H-1B visa, this may be your fastest route to Canada.
Canada is accelerating the transition of up to 33,000 temporary work permit holders to permanent residency across 2026 and 2027, targeting workers who have already established strong roots in Canadian communities. If you're already in Canada on a work permit, this could be your path.
The Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) and Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP) support smaller communities across Canada with high success rates for committed applicants. A great option for those drawn to small-town Canadian life outside the major cities.
For entrepreneurs with an innovative business idea and backing from a designated Canadian investor organization or accelerator. Canada actively seeks entrepreneurs who can create jobs and build companies. If you're starting something new, this pathway was built for you.
The Home Care Worker Immigration pilots offer direct permanent residency status upon arrival for eligible caregivers in child care and home support roles. In-demand, fast-moving, and a meaningful pathway for those in the care sector.
Canada maintains strong commitments to refugee protection and humanitarian immigration. The Economic Mobility Pathways Program (EMPP) is transitioning from a pilot to a permanent program, helping skilled refugees and displaced individuals find a path through employment-based immigration.
Bill C-3 removed the generational limit on Canadian citizenship by descent. If you have a Canadian ancestor — no matter how many generations back — you may already qualify for citizenship without immigrating at all. No residency, no language test, no exam required.
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Legal referrals: Where legal representation is required, clients are referred to licensed immigration lawyers or regulated consultants. There is no charge for referrals. Legal fees are paid directly to the licensed professional.