Friday 29 July 2022

The Global Livability Index 2022 placed three Canadian cities in the top ten.

Canada is the only country with three top-ten cities.

According to the Global Livability Index 2022, three Canadian cities are among the top ten most livable in the world.

Calgary, Alberta, tied for third place this year with Zurich. It outperformed Zurich in terms of education and infrastructure but fell short in terms of culture and environment. Overall, Vienna took first place, with Copenhagen coming in second.

Vancouver was ranked fifth, while Toronto, Canada's largest and most populous city, was ranked eighth. This represents an improvement over 2021 when COVID-19 pandemic restrictions caused these cities to fall in the rankings. Toronto was ranked twenty-first in 2021. Damascus, Tripoli, and Lagos ranked last this year due to dangerous living conditions and a high terrorism threat.

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The Economic Intelligence Unit is in charge of the research (EIU). For over 70 years, the EIU has been analyzing and monitoring the impact of global development on populations and cities. Every year, they publish a report that ranks the livability of cities around the world based on a variety of factors including stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure. The 2022 report included 172 cities, a 33-city increase over the 2021 report.

This year's overall scores for all cities were higher, indicating that global livability has improved in some areas. As more people are immunized against COVID-19, scores in culture and environment have improved dramatically since 2021, approaching pre-pandemic levels. There were also higher healthcare scores as the pandemic's impact on global medical systems began to ease. However, average stability scores have decreased.

Canada is regarded as safe and stable.

Canada was the only country with three cities in the top ten, indicating that Canadians have a high standard of living. As a result, Canada is frequently regarded as a desirable destination for immigrants.

Also read: What Express Entry program is the most suitable for me?

Canada is consistently ranked as one of the world's most stable and tolerant countries. In fact, according to a recent study conducted by the Canadian Bureau for International Education, Canada's stability is the most important deciding factor for international students.

By 2024, Canada hopes to have welcomed over 450,000 new permanent residents each year. To achieve this goal, Canada provides over 100 immigration pathways for those seeking permanent residency.

Obtaining permanent residency

Immigrate to Canada through Express Entry

Express Entry

The Express Entry application management system is the most well-known immigration pathway to permanent residence.

The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) are Express Entry programs in which qualified applicants have relegated a score and positioned against each other utilizing the Comprehensive Ranking System.

The first step for a candidate is to determine whether or not they are eligible for one of these programs. Eligible candidates can then register with Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to obtain their CRS score.

Check the latest Draw here: Express Entry: ITAs rise while CRS falls in a new all-program draw

Work experience, language skills, education, and other human capital factors all contribute to a CRS score. The higher a candidate's CRS, the more likely he or she will receive an invitation to apply (ITA) from IRCC.

Programs for Provincial Nominees 

Skilled immigrants may also apply to a province directly through a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Except for Quebec and Nunavut, all Canadian provinces have PNPs that work in tandem with IRCC. These programs enable provincial governments to choose candidates who they believe will fit in well in the province.

Check the latest Draw here: Saskatchewan conducts a draw inviting 748 applicants with 68 minimum points

Quebec

Quebec chooses immigrants based on its own criteria and procedures. If Quebec chooses you for immigration, you and your accompanying family will receive a Certificat de sélection du Québec (CSQ). Those who have received a CSQ may apply to IRCC for permanent residence.

You can also read the latest Canada Immigration News and Draw Updates here.

Other possibilities

Aside from these programs, Canada has temporary foreign worker programs, student visas, and temporary resident (visitor) visas for those who want to visit and experience Canada before applying for permanent residency.

For more info, please call: +91-7503832132, +91-9131059075, +91-8447281370, Write to us at: info@aptechvisa.com and Fill out the Free Canada Immigration Assessment Form

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