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We are here to assist you with understanding Canada's immigration system and following correct procedures to submit a successful visa application.
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Immigrate to Canada from Australia
Immigrating to Canada from Australia can be one of the easiest transitions for Australian immigrants because of Canada and Australia’s many similarities: they are both members of the Commonwealth, have a shared language and cultural links, a European style welfare system, same primary industries, and both use the dollar currency – to name a few.
Many Australians became Canadian permanent residents over the years, with the majority residing in British Columbia. There are many reasons why Australian immigrants choose to immigrate to Canada from Australia and become Canadian permanent residents. We break it down for you in the list below:
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Job Market in Canada
Canada is known to have a very stable economy, and the job market itself is booming. You can find a variety of occupations in a diverse range of fields – particularly in the major cities of Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver, and Calgary.
For example, when it comes to fields of Business and Finance, Toronto and Calgary lead with career opportunities in banking, accounting, finance, investment, and more; Vancouver is more focused on Hi-Tech, film and T.V, tourism, natural resources, and construction; Calgary focuses on a mix of these industries – financial services, technology, energy, aerospace, etc.
Coming from Australia, a country so similar to Canada in its language and culture, you should be able to integrate into the job market easily!
To find out what industry is in most need of jobs, check out Canada’s National Occupational Classification (NOC) list. Having a listed occupation will fast-track your visa application and give you higher chances of becoming a Canadian permanent resident.
Remember that you will be entitled to Canada permanent resident visa benefits such as employment insurance, access to universal healthcare, protection under Canadian law, and more.
Property Costs and Renting in Canada
Overall, property costs and renting prices are lower in Canada than in Australia, with an average apartment in the city center costing 30-40 percent less than in Australia (consider the fact that consumer prices in Canada are lower as well – which make living expenses must more cost-effective!).
Of course, if you enjoy living right in the center of a busy city with high levels of tourism and bustling nightlife, buying or renting properties will naturally cost more.
However, if you want to rent a place, it is still relatively affordable in Toronto and Vancouver, and living in either place will likely give you a better quality of life with convenient access to the flourishing downtown areas. If you want to buy your own place, you will find some fantastic family homes in the markets of Ottawa and Montréal, where buying real estate is more affordable.
Education in Canada
It is internationally recognized that Canada’s state education system is of high quality, including some of the world’s top institutions. Each province runs its education system a bit differently, so be sure to check these variations in the area you choose to live in.
In both Australia and Canada, literacy rates are impressively high and there are several parallels between the approach to learning from the two nations, as they both encourage entrepreneurial thinking, skills development, and participation in unique activities.
One thing to bear in mind is their distinct school year with the Canadian school year lasting from September to June. Also, Canada has both English and French-speaking schools, which can be a fantastic way to develop your or your children’s language skills.
Things To Do in Canada
Canada may be most famous for its obvious natural beauty and national parks (some of which are bigger than entire countries!), but its cities are also packed with cultural attractions.
There’s something for everyone; art lovers in the capital city of Ottawa should head to the National Gallery of Canada for fascinating art collections and exhibitions by top international artists; fans of history can explore the rich heritage of Canada at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, while fans of sports cannot miss the opportunity to visit the Hockey Hall of Fame for an introduction to Canada’s favorite sport.
Active Lifestyle in Canada
Wide-open spaces, a nice climate, and beautiful scenery will await you right outside your doorstep every day in Canada. The stunning landscapes and clean air will really set the atmosphere on your morning run, on your hike, or while playing sports.
Rolling on the beach, biking or riding on the sea walk, taking public transportation to the surrounding mountains where you can go snowshoeing are more easily accessible activities that will be available to you.
Food and Drink in Canada
When you think about Canadian food, the first thing you would probably think about is maple and poutine. However, being a country built by foreign nationals, Canadian cuisine is extremely diverse, and it’s most notable when you travel from region to region.
The earliest cuisines were English, Scottish, and French. During the waves of immigration in the 19th and 20th century, Canada’s cuisine started to take on a different shape according to Southern European, Eastern European, South Asia, East Asia, and Caribbean styles.
Today, you will find anything from Boulilli, Rappie Pie and Cipaille, to plain old roast beef and hot chicken sandwiches. However, you probably won’t find vegemite.
Nightlife in Canada
Just as much as the Aussies, Canadians love to let their hair down. For one thing, a perfect way to keep warm in winter is to curl up in a friendly bar! The major cities are home to the best nightlife, but smaller towns still have a lot to offer as well. If we were to pick 10 cities with the best nightlife activities, we would pick (in no particular order): Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Winnipeg, Halifax, Quebec City, and Ottowa.
These cities are notorious for a variety of bars and parties with every day of the week raging all night long. Montreal, for example, has an especially vibrant LGBT+ neighborhood and an endless range of dance clubs with music from techno to jazz. The capital of the country, Ottawa, has a cosmopolitan choice of bars and venues, with an outstanding theatre and arts scene.
Vancouver is the place to go for funky cocktail bars and exclusive clubs, while in the Kitsilano area you can still find more laid-back nightlife offerings. From small basement venues to massive stadiums, Toronto has the best of live music.
How can you immigrate to Canada from Australia?
Australians who are interested in becoming Canadian permanent residents have several available options: you can apply as a skilled worker through Express Entry Canada or be sponsored by family members who are Canadian permanent residents or citizens.
Express Entry Canada is Canada’s selection system for skilled workers, where you receive an eligibility score based on 6 selection factors: work experience, education, age, job offer, sponsorship, and language proficiency.
Express Entry Canada is considered the fast-track way of becoming Canadian permanent residents.
Express Entry Canada includes a number of work visas: Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class. You also have the option to apply for the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), where you can be chosen to work in a specific province in Canada. See the Top 5 Easiest Provinces to Obtain Permanent Residency.
Young Australians can also become Canadian permanent residents through the Working Holiday Visa. This is not the conventional way, as the Working Holiday Visa doesn’t have a pathway to permanent residency. However, using the Working Holiday Visa you can create work connections with Canadian employers who may want to sponsor you in the future. You will then be able to apply through Express Entry Canada and become eligible for permanent residency.
The requirements for the Working Holiday Visa are pretty simple, you must:
Be an Australian citizen
Be between 18 – 35 years old
Have health insurance
Have enough funds for your stay
Have a round-trip plane ticket
Not be accompanied by dependent children
As an Australian citizen, you have one more advantage that not many other immigrants have – you can start your immigration process from Australia or from Canada. Canada allows Australian citizens to travel freely in Canada, so, you can easily enter Canada, find an employer who wants to hire you, and start your visa application through Express Entry Canada.
If you’re ready to start your immigration journey and become a Canadian permanent resident, contact a personal immigration agent today for a visa eligibility assessment and professional guidance. Click the button below to get in touch!
Jessica Thompson
Jessica Thompson is a professional content writer for Great North Visa. Jessica immigrated to Canada in 2012 from the UK with her husband Jack Thompson, and their two children. As someone who experienced first-hand what the Canadian immigration process is like, combined with extensive research, Jessica can share her knowledge about Canada immigration with her readers around the world. We hope that you find Jessica’s blog valuable to your journey to the Great White Noth.
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