In Canada, individuals of all ages have the opportunity to pursue education and work towards building a sustainable future. Passage is dedicated to helping our talent navigate this journey, focusing on critical aspects such as securing a work permit and potential pathways to permanent residency.
While age is not an absolute barrier to immigration, it can impact eligibility for permanent residency. As individuals grow older, their chances of qualifying for certain visas or residency options may decrease. For example, applicants aged 47 or older do not receive points under the Age factor of Canada's Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). However, they may still earn points for other factors like job offers, skills, and language proficiency.
Each long-term residency application is carefully reviewed, with Passage’s Funding team continuously updating their decision-making model in line with evolving immigration regulations to ensure the best long-term outcomes for applicants.
In short, we do not have a maximum age limit for applying to opportunities through Passage, but age may be considered during our decision-making process.