CASE STUDIES
Case Study #1:
Applicant's background: 25 years old, graduated with a Canadian bachelor degree, language CLB6, Canadian work experience for one year
Situation: Not enough scores for fast-track invitation
Solution : Apply for LMIA plus 50 points, get PR within 6 months
Case Study # 2:
Applicant's background: 32 years old, high school graduate, hotel management experience, language CLB5, no Canadian work experience
Situation: low academic qualifications, low English proficiency
Solution: Apply for LMIA to work in Canada for a period of time (family can accompany), then apply for BCPNP, and the whole family will get PR within 2 years
Case Study #3:
Applicant background: 35 years old, bachelor degree, language CLB6, no Canadian work experience
Situation: Not eligible to apply for Federal Express Entry
Solution: Apply for BCPNP, and the whole family will get PR within 22 months
Case Study #4:
Applicant's background: 37 years old, graduated from high school, language CLB4, operating restaurants for many years
Situation: low academic qualifications, years of business experience, low English level
Solution: Buy a local business and wait for the immigration result while actually operating (longer period)
Case Study #5:
Applicant's background: 45 years old, master degree, language CLB9, no Canadian work experience
Situation: Not enough scores for fast-track invitation
Solution: Apply for LMIA plus 50 points, and the whole family will get PR within 6 months
Case Study #6:
Applicant background: 48 years old, graduated from high school, language CLB4, no Canadian work experience
Situation: Older age, low education, low English proficiency
Solution: Apply for a pilot program for the immigration of agricultural and food processing workers after applying for an LMIA work permit to work in Canada for one year, and the whole family will get PR within 12 months