Federal Skilled Worker Class: So how hard would it really be for a U.S. citizen to move to Canada There are two options that a Trump-averse U.S. citizen might consider: seek permanent residence in Canada; or seek temporary status in Canada until the next presidential election, according to Huffington Post Canada. Their choice would depend on whether they believe Mr. Of course, wanting to move to Canada is not the same thing as actually being allowed to move here. Trump would win a second presidential term. Even family-sponsored permanent residence may be an option in appropriate cases. In terms of permanent residence, the three categories that a disgruntled U.S. citizen should first consider are the Federal Skilled Worker Class , the Canadian Experience Class , and the Federal Skilled Trades Class . Of course, there are other options such as the Quebec Immigration Program, the Provincial Nominee Programs , the Start-Up Business Class, the Immigrant Investor Venture Capital Class, and the Caregiver Program.
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