Immigration to Canada
We sure hope YOU will be AMONG THE ONES that successfully Immigrate to Canada and build a new and prosperous life for you and your family here.
There are two ways of applying for a Permanent Resident for Canada. You can do all the work yourself and save a lot of money, or you can pay an Immigration Consultant between $1,000 to $3,000 or more to prepare the files for you.
That is a lot of money even for someone living in a wealthy country. Truth is, most people can not afford that kind of money. That is why we designed " My Immigration Consultant"
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Trying to do it all yourself can be frustrating ...
"In performing their assessment, the immigration officers have a duty to fairly treat each candidate"
However, they do not have a duty to protect your interests in particular. Given that the number of people who apply each year for immigration to Canada is considerably higher than the annual level established by the government of Canada, the immigration officers are rather expected to act selectively, in order to choose those who they consider to be the best.
It is our role, through information, guidance and valuable advice provided with this software to protect and promote your interests, and to make sure that you are effectively considered one of the best and that you are granted the permanent resident status at the end of the immigration process.
2009 Update
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Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment
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Living and Working in Canada: A Practical Guide to Life in Canada, Second Edition
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- Justice for All: Immigration Canada-NotCanada.com
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If you are considering immigration to Canada, you particularly might be interested in the lens on Expatriate Living below. It is full of information and tips for anyone considering expatriate living.-
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Let Me Know You Dropped By!
AndyPo wrote...
Great lens. I love going on vacation in Canada and hope to visit many more times - I probably won't move there permanently though, but if I ever did move from the U.K. Canada would be at the top of the list.
Tiddledeewinks wrote...
My dad was from Canada and came to America from Nova Scotia.
MiraFlomin wrote...
I just wanted to say I like your lens on Canadian immigration. I have just started using Squidoo to educate people on Australian immigration and really liked your organized lens.
Cheers!
Mira
by anthropos

Hello, My name is Lamar
(better known as "anthropos" on Squidoo).
I travel a lot and Canada is a favorite destination.
Interested in immigrating...
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