Archive for April, 2008
Friday, April 25th, 2008
1. Canada Rated the BEST Place to Live!
The United Nations has often rated Canada as the best country in the world to live in. Canada has the highest standard of living and best quality of life.
2. Prosperity in Canada
The economy is BOOMING! A fast growing, modern, industrialized nation, Canada offers unlimited potential
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Tags: Business, Canada, Economy, Education, Enjoy, Government, Industry, Job, Live, Reason, United Nation, world
Posted in Canada | 15 Comments »
Friday, April 25th, 2008
Obtaining “permanent resident status of Canada” is also known as “immigration to Canada” or becoming a “landed immigrant of Canada”. The successful end result of the Canada immigration application process is the issuance of a Canada immigrant visa, which confers permanent status upon the applicant who, as a permanent resident, will enjoy all the same rights and privileges as those of a Canadian citizen (i.e. free health care, free elementary and secondary education, subsidized post-secondary education, the right to work in Canada) with just a few exceptions.
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Tags: Canadian, Citizen, Consulate, Education, Embassy, Immigration, Laws, Passport, Permanent Residence, Skilled, Successful, Work
Posted in Canada | 17 Comments »
Thursday, April 24th, 2008
These selection factors are designed to indicate which applicants are likely to become economically established upon immigration to Canada.
Each Canada Federal Skilled Worker (Professional) immigration selection factor is allotted a maximum number of points, and applicants must attain at least 67 points in order to qualify for a Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa.
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Tags: Applicant, Canada, Education, Immigration, Language, Professional, Resident, Skills, Visa, Worker
Posted in Canada | 34 Comments »
Thursday, April 24th, 2008
Canada’s goal is to attract skilled workers who will become successfully established in Canada from an economic perspective. To this end, Canadian Immigration authorities have designed a selection system based on education, language skills, experience, age, arranged employment, and other adaptability factors that, in theory, demonstrates the applicant’s likelihood of becoming economically established in Canada.
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Tags: Canada, Citizenship, Government, Immigration, Visa, Workers
Posted in Canada | 9 Comments »