Prepare for the upcoming immigration program on May 6, 2021.
New immigration programs for international graduates and workers in Canada will begin accepting applications on May 6, 2021. See more information here .
To best prepare for your application, based on the experience of KeyApply's team of immigration lawyers and consultants through previous quota application openings, we suggest the following preparations:
1. READY-MADE INFORMATION - COPY AND PASTE

The application portal can open very quickly. You should write down the information in a file that can be easily copied and pasted . The information could be as follows for ALL family members:
- Full names of all family members
- Date of birth
- Address
- Passport number, expiry date
- Expiration Dates of Permits
- Name and address of the company where you work
- Job titles and NOC
- Email, phone number
2. DOCUMENT FILES
The following files need to be prepared, please note:
- Resize each file to under 4MB.
- It's best to keep it in PDF format.
- Name the file without using Vietnamese characters.
The files may be for all accompanying family members.
- Passport
- Birth certificate
- Digital photographs
- IELTS (general) or other equivalent qualifications such as CELPIP... are accepted by the Department of Immigration.
- Study Permit/ Work Permit...
- Diploma, transcript
- Other documents that may be needed include a criminal record certificate and a medical examination report. However, in our experience, these documents are usually not required in advance.
- Payment receipt. You can prepay the program fee via the following link to avoid system congestion.
DOES KEYAPPLY ACCEPT APPLICATIONS?
Currently, the Department of Immigration has not issued specific guidelines and it is unknown who will be eligible for these new programs, so KeyApply is not accepting applications in advance. We provide guidance on the basic preparation steps above so that you can seize this opportunity as quickly as possible.
We will receive and process your application, which will be handled by experienced lawyers or immigration consultants, once you have secured a place in this program.
DISCLAIMER:
The information shared above is based solely on our experience from previous programs. It is not legal advice. We are not responsible for any issues you may encounter during the application and registration process for this program.
We wish you good luck.