Immigration to YukonImmigration to Yukon in Canada offers the immigrant spectacular landscapes, a rich history, a distinct culture and vibrant economy.Immigration to Yukon is not featured as one of the top Canadian destinations for immigrants, but for those immigrants who select Yukon as their destination, they can expect to enjoy an active lifestyle, many cultural events and the highest average pay in Canada Immigrants to Yukon would be joining the province with the smallest population, some 32,714. Of these, 24,473 live in Whitehorse, the capital city. Yukon has a diverse population with 25% being of first nation descent, home to an active Francophone community and housing members of many ethnic and cultural groups. The Yukon immigration website states that about 65 people a year have immigrated to Yukon and about 55 of these to the city of Whitehorse. Bordering Alaska the weather can be quite extreme with average lows of 17.7 (Celsius) in January and July average highs of 14 (Celsius). The terrain is a wondrous sight with broad plateaus, mountains, the mighty Yukon River and the abundance of wildlife. Whatever the reasons you are considering for immigrating to Yukon, there’s a lot on offer. Immigration to Yukon - OptionsFor immigration to Yukon in Canada there are two potential immigration solutions to consider:
Canadian Visa’s obtainable under the Yukon Nominee ProgramThe below categories apply to the Yukon Nominee Program which assists immigrants in obtaining a Canadian Visa that is specific to the Yukon Province.
Canadian immigration options those are not specific to the Yukon Province
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