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What To Do For Smooth Immigration To Canada

What To Do For Smooth Immigration To Canada


by Tanisha Berg


Most individuals who move to Canada seek to become full-fledged citizens. There are four categories of people that are eligible for Immigration to Canada. There is a family class, which are people who have closely related family already living in this North American country; economic immigrants, who are part of the job force; refugees, who are people who seek to escape persecution from their original countries; and others who are accepted for humanitarian or compassionate reasons.

The Citizenship and Immigration Canada department has divided the economic immigrant group into seven sub-categories. In 2005, high-profile business applicants made up 19.8 percent of all the immigration into Canada. The country has also created a VIP Business Immigration Program, allowing those with lengthy business and management skills to be placed at the top of the list for immigrant status.

Quebec has the Immigrant Investor Program in place. Both citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their close family members. Refugees also fall into this program, and can seek asylum if they require protection. Canada also has a nationality law that allows an immigrant to apply for citizenship if he or she had been living as a permanent citizen for 2 years, and physically lived in the country for 3 years within a 5 year period.

Immigrant groups often find themselves facing penalties when moving to Canada. Most people are unsure of what to do or even where to start once they decide they want to permanently move to this North American country. Don't be surprised by costly fines, and make sure to have a job in place for you so you can support yourself.

There are a lot of guidelines and rules that apply to the different classes of people who can immigrate to Canada. Skilled workers are one of these categories. These skilled immigrants must hold a job for a year in the country before they can apply for citizenship.

Your emigration status depends on a 100 point system, with 67 points being the minimum acceptance level. Your points for up if you have a high education level, so you can achieve even more points if you have more education than normal. Knowing how to speak and write English and French can also give you more points. If you want admittance as a skilled worker, you need to make sure that your occupation is listed and qualifies under the National Occupational Classification list.

Eligibility points also require you to have a year of full-time work or part-time experience. You should get a letter from your employer if you've gotten a full-time job in the country to make your emigration process easier, and make sure to provide documents of all claims. Additionally, you'll need to pay your application and registration fees, along with filling out any required forms.

If you are unsure of the laws of the application process, hire an immigration lawyer that can help. Before you apply, you should get a physical to make sure you can pass the required health screening test. In addition to passing this health test, you cannot have any criminal record.




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