Canadian Immigration Programs, which lead to receiving a Canadian Permanent Residence Card, are:
Business class immigration programs:
- Federal Skilled Workers
- Quebec Skilled Workers
- Provincial Nominees
- Entrepreneurs and self-employed persons
- Canadian Experience Class
- Federal Skilled Trades Class
- Investors
- Start-up Business Class
- Home Child-Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot
- Caring for Children and caring for people with high medical needs classes
- Interim Pathway for Caregivers
- Live-in Caregiver Program
- Immigrant Investor Venture Capital Class
- Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programs
- Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program
- Agri-Food Immigration Pilot Program
- Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident Pathway
And non-commercial category programs also include:
- Members of the family class
- Adoptions
- Spouse or common-law partner in Canadian class
- Humanitarian and compassionate consideration
- Permanent residence pathways for Hong Kong residents
- Temporary public policy to further facilitate access to permanent resident status for out-of-status construction workers in the Greater Toronto Area
- Pathway to permanent residence: In-Canada families of Canadian victims of recent air disasters
- Health-care workers’ permanent residence pathway: COVID-19 program delivery
- Protected persons
- Temporary resident permit holders
- Overseas processing of family members of in-Canada applicants for permanent residence