Today the main aim every people are to get a good job but in most of the developing countries there will be a limited job opportunities and people will not be able to get a reasonable amount as salary. This situation tempts the citizens in developing countries to immigrate into a developed country.
Today many people from different parts of the country immigrate to USA, UK, and Canada for getting better job opportunities. India is the main country in which a large number of its citizens immigrate to foreign countries. Most of the Indians will prefer USA, UK or Australia for immigration but there will be more opportunity for them in Canada. The Canadian government is very much liberal in making their immigration policy and in other words they provide great help for those qualified persons who immigrate into Canada.
The number of persons who immigrate into Canada has been increased in huge amount because of the reason that the Canadian government introducing vital changes in its work permit policy. Immigration to Canada refers to the movement of people from other countries to become residents of Canada. Hundreds and thousands of people migrate to this country every year. Immigration has played an essential role in shaping the values and ideals of the Canadian national state. The history of Canadian immigration is worth a serious study. Today it is very much easy to get immigration to Canada and the latest Program entitles a prospective immigrant to immediately avail a work permit for as many as three years irrespective of whether or not he has a job offer in hand.
This liberal policy of Canadian government will help the students in India for making them hard working and help them to get good and standard education. If a student from India is applying for a student visa to Canada then he would earn additional points for Canadian education, work experience and adaptability, thus increasing chances for interview waivers for PR cases. If the applicant is married, the spouse can accompany him/her and work full-time as a professional. At present, Canada has a very liberal immigration policy and as per the 2001 census, the country has 34 ethnic groups. Out of the total population, 13.4% belonged to visible minorities, including Chinese, Black, Filipino and South Asian.