TOP COUNTRY TO IMMIGRATE
Canada, for the fourth consecutive year, has been ranked among the top countries (3rd spot in 2019; 2nd in 2018) in the world to live in, by US news. This implies that based on several metrics like Citizenship, Cultural Influence, Entrepreneurship and Quality of Life (among others), Canada has consistently been occupying top spots from amongst the best countries of the world. Three out of the top ten most liveable cities in the world are in Canada (Calgary, Vancouver and Toronto), as per the Global Liveability Index. Reliable rankings aside, a person entering Canada from almost anywhere in the world, effortlessly senses the difference. The fabled Canadian politeness, the high value placed on human interaction, the unconditional acceptance and the cosmopolitan culture – together work towards making one feel instantly at ease. Everyone, ranging from International Students to newly-arrived Permanent Residents (from various backgrounds) find their areas of professional and personal interests quite easily, soon after landing in the country. Owing to the ever-expanding job market and a robust economy, finding the right job or starting and growing a business is never a challenge in Canada. We value your business a lot, but also believe in keeping it real. We are firmly of the intent that the cases coming our way be genuinely something we can work on and help materialize. We tell you about our fees too, each step of the way, to avoid any misunderstandings like “hidden costs” or “excess rates”, as are very common with a lot of other consulting firms.
THE TRUE NORTH
According to StatCan (or Statistics Canada), One out of Five People in Canada’s Population is Foreign Born. Approximately 38% of Canada’s population back in 2011 constituted of Immigrants and their children. Going by this trend, by 2036, Immigrants are estimated to account for half of the entire population of the Country. Evidently, Canada has become the Number One Country in the world for Immigration, as per US News (2019 data).
TOP 5 IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
ICCRC is a Canadian national regulatory body that furthers and safeguards the public interest by supervising consultants across the globe, pertaining to immigration, employment or studies in Canada. This implies that for Immigration Consultants or international student advisors to be taking up cases relating to Canada, they must be registered with ICCRC and regulated thereby. We, at Brainstorming, are a duly accredited RCIC (Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant). Mr. Saumitra Yadav, our founding partner, has successfully acquired membership of the ICCRC and subsequently licensure as an RCIC. With an HDI score of 0.926 (2018 data), Canada lies in the Very High Human Development Category. Human Development Index is the Standard for evaluating growth in three areas of Human Development : Life Expectancy, Access to Knowledge and Standard of Living. Canada’s HDI of 0.926 is Above the average of 0.894 for countries in the Very High Human Development Group and above the average of 0.895 for countries in OECD.
FIRST-RATE EDUCATION SYSTEM
As of 2019, Canada ranks as the 3rd Best Country in the World in terms of it's Education System, as per the US News and World Report. Here, Public Elementary Education and Secondary Schools are Free of charge. Public Schools, have scored Highly in International Student assessments such as the OECD PISA study. As for Post-Secondary Education, the comprehensive policies are Conducive for Foreign Students to pursue jobs during their studies and to remain in the Country for Work Opportunities after graduation. Canada is also Home to several Top Ranked Universities like the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia. Therefore, we want to be focussing all our energies in developing innovative solutions and a progressively streamlined approach for our clients to clear the process and reach their desired destination in the least possible time, with the best possible opportunities in hand.
FREE MEDICAL SERVICES
The Public Health Insurance for Citizens and Permanent Residents of Canada covers most of the Medical Services, which means, you don’t have to pay for public health care (hospital visits, specific health concerns, treatment and medication) if you hold Public Health Insurance. The cost of health care is accounted for in the taxes you pay on your Income as a PR or a Citizen. With an HDI score of 0.926 (2018 data), Canada lies in the Very High Human Development Category. Human Development Index is the Standard for evaluating growth in three areas of Human Development : Life Expectancy, Access to Knowledge and Standard of Living. Canada’s HDI of 0.926 is Above the average of 0.894 for countries in the Very High Human Development Group and above the average of 0.895 for countries in OECD.


