There are many options for Filipinos who wish to apply for permanent residence in Canada. The Philippines is Canada’s most third-most important source country for new immigrants.
As Canada strives to hit an ambitious target of 401,000 new permanent residents in 2021, newcomers from the Philippines are some of the most important in helping achieve that total.
Ottawa is standing firm behind its ambitious plan, despite being significantly below the rate required to hit the target, with 222,275 newcomers welcomed in the first eight months of this year.
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So, while the COVID-19 pandemic has and continues to affect that plan, the message from Canada’s federal government is clear: Canada wants and will continue to welcome immigrants to Canada.
The Philippines is no exception. As Canada immigration has recovered from being severely limited at the height of the pandemic, the country again saw an upsurge in Filipinos becoming permanent Canadian residents.
As the number of new permanent residents to Canada recovered in 2021, after falling dramatically during the pandemic, 9,125 Filipinos have immigrated here.
This figure is already approaching the nearly 11,000 new permanent residents from the Philippines who came to Canada in 2020.
In June, July and August of 2021, 4,865 citizens of the Philippines became permanent residents of Canada.
During the six years starting in 2015, the number of new Filipino permanent residents to Canada has steadily dwindled from a high of 50,840 in 2015 to just 10,975 in 2020, during the coronavirus pandemic.
Last year, Filipinos accounted for about 5.95 per cent of all new permanent resident arrivals to Canada.
The biggest source of new permanent residents in 2020 was India with almost 43,000 people from that country choosing to make Canada their home, roughly 23 per cent of the total number of new permanent residents to Canada that year.
China was then next-biggest source of new permanent residents to Canada, with 16,525 Chinese citizens immigrating to Canada.
If you are looking to apply for Canada permanent residence from the Philippines, the first step is to assess which programs give you the best chance of success.
Broadly, the options are:
1) Federal Economic Class
Canada accepts the largest number of immigrants under the economic class, with annual levels set to move over 200,000 in the category over the next three years.
The largest group within the economic class is the Federal High Skilled category.
There are many immigration streams to be considered when considering applying for Canadian permanent residence from the Philippines.
What Are Canada’s Federal Economic Class Programs?
Canada operates its federal economic class immigration system using Express Entry. Many provinces also follow a similar approach.
Express Entry requires candidates to submit a profile, with the highest scoring profiles issued an Invitation to Apply to one of the above immigration programs.
Candidates then get 60 days to submit a full application.
Under Express Entry, candidates score Comprehensive Ranking System points for core factors such as age, education, work experience and language ability.
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Several of Canada’s provinces also operate Express Entry streams, allowing them to tap skilled workers from the pool.
A provincial nomination is worth 600 points and effectively guarantees an Invitation to Apply.
If you meet the requirements, Express Entry can be a fast way to achieve Canada immigration, with target processing times of six months once the full application is received.
If you do not qualify through a federal economic program, the next step is to consider provincial streams for your application for permanent residence from the Philippines.
Each one of Canada’s provinces runs their own immigration programs, targeting the specific demands of local labour markets.
If you have specific skills, there could be a provincial stream waiting to accept you.
Quebec has autonomy over its immigration system, with the right to set its own immigration levels and the power to operate its own programs.
Quebec recently launched an Expression of Interest system similar to Express Entry, where candidates submit profiles to the Arrima system and are issued periodic invitations to apply.
Canada also aims to attract entrepreneurs and investors through its business immigration programs, with many applications accepted from the Philippines.
At the federal level, options include:
Canada’s Start-Up Visa Program offers Canadian permanent residence to qualified immigrant entrepreneurs.
The program targets innovative entrepreneurs and links them with private sector investors in Canada who will help establish their start-up business.
Candidates can initially come to Canada on a work permit supported by their designated Canada-based investor, before qualifying for permanent residence once their business is up and running.
There are three types of private-sector investor:
Initially a three-year pilot, the program was made permanent on March 31, 2018.
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The basic candidate eligibility requirements for the Start-Up Visa are:
A designated entity is a Canadian private sector angel investor, venture capital fund or business incubator.
The required commitment must meet the following criteria:
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For the candidate to qualify for permanent residence:
NOTE: Up to five candidates may have their permanent residence application supported by the same business investment. However, certain candidates may be designated essential to the business. If any essential candidate withdraws their application, or are refused, all other candidates under the same business investment will see their applications terminated.
One of Canada’s most popular business programs is the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program.
It is the only passive investment program that leads to Canadian permanent residence.
Intake for the Quebec Investor is currently paused as the provincial government reviews the requirements.
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Quebec also runs Immigrant Entrepreneur and Self-Employed programs.
Several of Canada’s other provinces also operate business programs as a route to permanent residence from the Philippines.
Increasingly, the provinces require time spent in Canada setting up a business as a temporary resident before candidates are nominated for permanent residence.
Candidates looking to immigrate to Canada from the UAE should also consider the Buy a Business and Move to Canada Program.
Federal owner-operator rules allow a candidate to buy a business and move to Canada on a temporary work permit, before transitioning to permanent residence further down the line.
Under this policy a work permit is issued following the sale and transfer of the majority share ownership of an existing profitable Canadian business to the immigration candidate.
Increasingly, immigrants are coming to Canada as temporary residents and transitioning to permanent residents.
Canada continues to accept temporary workers in priority occupations during the coronavirus pandemic.
This is a popular route for candidates who do not immediately qualify for permanent residence when applying from the Philippines.
Time spent in Canada as a temporary resident counts towards a permanent residence application.
Work permits are issued through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, International Mobility Program and International Experience Canada Program.
Caregivers also have their own streams for work permits (under the TFWP) and transition to permanent residence.
Candidates in the Philippines with family members who are already permanent residents or citizens can apply through Family Class Sponsorship immigration.
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