translated from Spanish: How to live, study or work in Canada? Expert responds

Mexico.- The Covid-19 pandemic has not prevented migration processes to Canada from taking place for Mexicans interested in working or obtaining residency in recent months. José Carlos Madrigal, representative in Latin America of Primus Immigration, a Quebec-based immigration law firm, stressed that to successfully achieve a life project in Canada it is much safer to opt for legal formalities, since, if not, most of the time the stays end in unwanted deportations or sanctions to never set foot in that country again.
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Through the Eventbrite platform and social networks of Debate, the presentation Live, Work or Study in Canada was transmitted, given by migration specialist José Carlos Madrigal.Read more: FGJ de Sonora reported the unpriation of Tomás Rojo, Yaqui leader of VícamDurnte his participation, emphasized that among the important keys that the Government of Canada values for the profiles interested in any of the three conditions mentioned above , are the age, the proveable profession, the English and French languages, as well as being able to demonstrate resources for almost 20 thousand Canadian dollars to ensure the stay, an approximately 329 thousand Mexican pesos.

Studying or having children study
José Carlos Madrigal has 11 years of experience in migration to Canada and explained during his presentation that one of the reasons why people do not start the migration process to live, work or study in Canada is because they do not have the right information about what are the first steps they have to take. Faced with this, he explained that to get a study visa you do not need to be of legal age, but in either case, he explained that the school must accept them through a letter. Once the school was accepted, he said that enough money has to be raised to go to Canada;  also be able to check in the school in Canada the study that is required in order to start its course.” One of the advantages of studying in Canada is that, if we have a partner, our partner can go with us and we can process a work permit that is linked to the study visa. It’s very easy to get an open work visa for the person who accompanies us,” he emphasized. In this case, if they have children, they can also study in Canada. Another important condition that allows the student visa, is that you can apply for a work visa after you have studied, valid for up to three years. Together, that is, from the student visa, years of extended visa work and experience, in the end it helps to seek to apply for a permanent visa. José Carlos Madrigal emphasized that one of the advantages of going to study in Canada is that you can do the quick process. However, if the intention was to go to study, he explained that Canada needs to check the resource of C$15,000 (247,441.05 Mexican pesos) for each year of studies. If a single person goes, it is an additional 10 thousand Canadian dollars (164 thousand 887.93 Mexican pesos) to stay in Canada with the cost of housing, clothing, super, etc. If you leave with an escort, it’s 14,000 Canadian dollars (230,00,00 Mexican pesos), and if you leave the couple and son, it’s 17,000 Canadian dollars per year (230,00,00 Mexican pesos). He emphasized that there are different scholarships awarded by universities. Those who are interested can approach each university and will depend on a case-by-case basis. “The most important thing is that people who want to study, are not afraid, approach universities and even call school services directly,” the expert said. Apply for a job
The other option is work in Canada. According to the expert José Carlos Madrigal, working in this country sounds quite attractive to many people, but it is not simple. He explained that if an offer of work is received in Canada, a work permit can be processed and that is a great entry that can be achieved. However, it was abused that it is not so easy for a Canadian company to hire a foreigner to hold office, but it can be done and it costs nothing to apply, especially in the jobs offered on Canada’s official pages or directly at Canadian companies in Mexico, for example.” My recommendation here is that going to work in Canada is not the only option they have to migrate. If you want to go to work, that’s fine; but if you’re also looking for some of the other options to migrate, you can move forward,” he said. The Primus Immigration expert stressed that if a company is calling them, the most important thing is that the company may ask the person to pay for the passport or some translation of the documents, but noted that scams should be taken care of. “If the company that is calling you is asking for a strong amount of 7 thousand to 10 thousand pesos to process something, to help them or to get them a job, you have to be very careful,” he warned. Thanks to the T-Mec, the Government of Mexico has some programs that allow people to go as a farmer or fishing to Canada, and those programs, he said, are processed only from the Government.To apply for some job in Canada, it is important to have a professional degree, some master’s degree, postgraduate degrees, etc. Otherwise, he warned that for Canada it is as if they had not studied. Among the most experienced professional profiles in that country are engineering, finance or marketing, according to the expert. Living in Canada
To migrate to Canada it can be applied directly to permanent residence, from outside the country and from anywhere in the world. José Carlos Madrigal said there are several programs through which it can be applied. The most important is Canada’s general program, which is called Canada Express Entry Immigration or in Spanish, Express Entry to Canada; as well as the program of the Province of Quebec, which bears the same name. But there are also other options, such as arriving as an investor, an entrepreneur’s visa, artist, etc. But how can they get a permanent visa directly from Mexico or any other country? José Carlos Madrigal emphasized that the Express Entry to Canada program is for all provinces of Canada except the province of Quebec. It’s a program that evaluates four mainly things. If the person does not meet those four requirements, it is very difficult to qualify. It’s about age, level of study, professional experience and language level. “If we have a high level of languages, it can be English and French, it allows us to have a good profile for the process,” he added. For this program, the ideal age is up to 29 years. When you reach 34, you start to lose points in order to apply. If a person is looking to migrate as a couple, the best profile of the two is the one that is applied and measured in the program. Another of the qualities of Express Entry to Canada is that it requires that you have an advanced school level, that in addition to the bachelor’s degrees, you have a postgraduate or two degrees and even an extra technical level; the above, in addition to the advanced level of English and high intermediate French.” The Government of Canada not only needs us to have this profile, what the Government of Canada does not want is for us to come to the country and not have enough money for the stay, that is, that for lack of money we get to work on things other than professional experience,” he said. In this regard, Canada asks a single person to check 13,000 Canadian dollars (214,293.95 Mexican pesos) for use in the first six months; if they move in pairs, they must be 16 thousand (263 thousand 746.40 Mexican pesos), and if they go with children, it is 20 thousand Canadian dollars (329 thousand 648.46 Mexican pesos).” This programme has not been stopped at least by the pandemic,” Madrigal emphasized.
For the province of Quebec program, more things are evaluated. José Carlos Madrigal emphasized that age is evaluated and, in this case, it is until the age of 36 that the points begin to drop to be suitable; the level of studies, the area of training, whether you have traveled to Quebec before or if you have children are also evaluated. In this program it is mandatory that you have a high level of French; both if you leave as a couple. The migration expert noted that another advantage of this program is that it asks for some economic mattress, but it is much smaller than the Express Entry to Canada program. A single person can carry between 3 thousand and 3 thousand 500 Canadian dollars (57 thousand 703.62 Mexican pesos); a couple, 5 thousand (82 thousand 426.07 Mexican pesos) and if they have children, the amount must be a minimum of 5 thousand 400 Canadian dollars (89 thousand 028.45 Mexican pesos).
Older people have a chance to reside mostly in the cchildren to claim them or as investors, demonstrating approximately 120,000 Canadian dollars (1 million,977,890.75 Mexican pesos). Read more: Residents of Concordia, Sinaloa suffer from the lack of waterJosé Carlos Madrigal, representative in Latin America of Primus Immigration, emphasized that they can analyze the profile for free of interested parties and, if appropriate, represent them to live, work or study in Canadá.La law firm is represented in Canada by Isabel de Oliveira, whose experience adds up to more than 32 years of successful cases. The process, once selected suitable by this firm, costs around 60 thousand Mexican pesos.

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