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Canada Immigration — Your Complete Pathway Guide
Canada is one of the most preferred immigration destinations in the world, known for its strong economy, high quality of life, and welcoming immigration policies. With multiple visa pathways available, Canada offers excellent opportunities for skilled professionals, students, entrepreneurs, and families looking to settle abroad.
Its transparent immigration system and clear pathways to permanent residency make it an ideal choice for long-term settlement and career growth.
At Prudont, we guide you in choosing the right visa pathway and support you throughout your entire immigration journey.
Why Choose Canada?
Why Canada Continues to Be the #1 Choice for Indian Immigrants
Canada accepts over 400,000 new permanent residents each year. No other developed nation comes close to matching that scale — and for good reason. The country offers a transparent points-based immigration system, world-class healthcare, free public education for children, and one of the fastest pathways from skilled worker to permanent citizen available anywhere in the world.
For Indian professionals, families, and students, Canada has become the destination of choice — not just because it’s possible, but because it’s genuinely worth it.
At Prudont Immigrations, we’ve guided thousands of applicants from Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Surat, Mumbai, and across the GCC through every major Canada immigration pathway. We’ll help you find the right one.
- High standard of living and safety
- Strong demand for skilled professionals
- World-class healthcare and education
- Transparent and points-based immigration system
- Easy pathway to permanent residency and citizenship
Canada Immigration Pathways — What's Right for You?
Explore multiple visa options designed for skilled professionals, students, entrepreneurs, and families
We provide complete assistance across all major Canada immigration pathways, ensuring you choose the best option based on your profile and future goals.
Permanent Residency (PR)
Canada’s permanent residency programs are structured around merit your skills, education, language scores, and adaptability all contribute to your eligibility. The three most popular federal PR pathways are:
Work Permit (Temporary Work Visa)
Not ready for PR? A Canada work permit is an excellent way to gain Canadian work experience which directly boosts your CRS score and opens the door to PR through the Canadian Experience Class.
Types of Canada Work Permits:
- Open Work Permit - Not tied to a specific employer. Available for certain applicants including spouses of skilled workers.
- Employer-Specific (Closed) Work Permit - Tied to a job offer from a Canadian employer (often via LMIA).
- LMIA-Exempt Permits - Available under international agreements (e.g., CUSMA/USMCA) or open work permit categories.
Family Sponsorship
Already have a Canadian PR or citizen in your family? Canada allows permanent residents and citizens to sponsor their spouse, common-law partner, dependent children, and parents or grandparents for permanent residency.
The sponsor must meet minimum income thresholds and commit to financially supporting the sponsored person for a set period after arrival.
Study Permit (Student Visa)
Business & Investor Visa
Why Choose Prudont
Why Choose Prudont for Your Canada Immigration?
At Prudont, we simplify your Canada immigration process with complete professional support and guidance at every step.
- Honest eligibility assessment - We don't take on cases we can't win.
- Precise documentation - Incomplete files are the #1 cause of rejections. We leave nothing to chance.
- CRS score strategy - We identify every legal method to improve your score, from language re-testing to educational credential evaluations.
- End-to-end support - From profile creation to landing and settlement.
Start Your Journey Today
Start Your Canada Immigration Journey Today
Canada doesn’t wait — and neither should you. Every month you delay is a month someone else is building their CRS score, completing their English test, or filing their provincial nomination.
Let’s figure out what your strongest pathway is.