How can my family and I emigrate to Canada?

We’re a family of eight looking to move to Canada. We have savings of over $100,000 Canadian. We don’t hold any degrees, but me and my Dad operate heavy machinery, namely articulated off-road dump trucks, and have official certification and educational NVQs that show we are specially trained to operate. We have multiple employment references from various companies we have contracted to. We are four adults, ages 24 (me), 45 (my dad), 38 (my step mum), and my 18-year-old brother, and four children. We would like to know our options for permanently moving to Canada.

Answers

On July 20, 2024 Hourieh Memar answered:

Firstly, please note that Canada's immigration streams do not accommodate adult children over 21 years old in a single application. However, alternative routes, such as the entrepreneur visa or ICT (Intra-Company Transfer), require language proficiency and educational qualifications. Investing in a business acquisition could be a viable option to benefit the entire family, with the possibility of including younger family members later through a job offer. Further details are necessary before final recommendations can be made.

On July 17, 2024 Julien Tétrault answered:

You have a very specific situation, and you should contact an immigration lawyer, pay a consultation fee, and get a clear path towards Canada.

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