Why doesn't Canada have a PR system like Germany, for example?

In Germany, for example, under their BLUE CARD (IT IS FOR SKILLED WORKERS), you at least need the following:

- 21 months of employment with B1 language skills or 27 months of employment with A1 language skills

- Pension and tax contribution

- Basic knowledge of living conditions by taking an integration test

This would make Canada more focused on the people who live here and contribute to its economy.

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EDIT 1: Blue Card is for skilled workers with below criteria:

- You have a German academic qualification or a foreign academic qualification that is comparable to a German academic qualification. If you do not have a traditional academic degree, you must demonstrate that you have a tertiary-level qualification that took at least three years to complete in order to obtain an EU Blue Card. In Germany, this qualification must correspond to at least level 6 of the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED 2011) or level 6 of the European Qualifications Framework. Examples of such training qualifications include “Master craftsman training / Master craftswoman training” as well as non-academic vocational qualifications in educator professions. Information on the equivalence and recognition of foreign academic qualifications can be found in the “Recognition” section

- You already have a specific job offer from a company in Germany. The job offer must meet the following conditions:

  • The period of employment must be at least six months.
  • The job must match your qualification (academic degree). If a licence to practise (regulated professions) is required, this must be in place or in prospect at the time of the visa application.
  • Your job in Germany must enable you to earn a gross annual salary of at least €48,300 (as of 2025).

- If you are employed in a bottleneck profession, you can also obtain an EU Blue Card with a lower gross annual salary of at least €43,759.80 (as of 2025) if the Federal Employment Agency (BA) has approved your employment. The salary thresholds are published annually by the Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community. 

EDIT 2: This is why I posted this: https://www.reddit.com/r/canadaexpressentry/comments/1idwoea/leaving_canada_next_month/

EDIT 3: These comments summarizes everything: https://www.reddit.com/r/canadaexpressentry/comments/1iyxyil/comment/mf0oa1c/

https://www.reddit.com/r/canadaexpressentry/comments/1iyxyil/comment/mf0oyrh/