I want to immigrate to canada but i’ve heard that canada is a bilingual country meaning French and English are?

Posted February 17th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

speaking at the same time but I just know only English, So do you think that I’m gonna to encounter to some problem in that country? please be specific in your answer. Thanks.
Please name the cities in canada in which it is a must to know french.
thanks again.

How can I improve my English before immigrating to Canada?

Posted January 30th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I am not so good at English,especially speaking English.So how can I improve it to live and work successfully in Canada?
Thank in advance.

Im an English nurse, emigrating to Canada…which city should i choose, Tor or Vanc?

Posted December 15th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Would like warm summers and snowy winters. Love cafe culture, house music, clubbing and staying out late! Would have £100 000 to invest in property and I presume a job in critical care nursing would be secured before I leave Blighty.

English: Basic 1 Class Warm-Up Tai-Chi Chinese Champion.mpg

Posted October 8th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


English Second Language Free Online Course. Teacher Monica. Level: Absolute Beginner, Basic 1. Content: Class Warm-up. Chun, a recent immigrant to Canada from China, 2 times national and 2 times international Tai Chi Champion, talks about her life in English to the group, and teaches us a little Tai Chi :0) Your students are your stars and most precious treasures, teacher! Please celebrate their lives :0) Class recorded at the Multicultural Centre for new immigrants to Canada, North Bay, Ontario, August 26, 2010. Class written material available in electronic format upon request. Doubts, comments, suggestions, need support? Contact Teacher Monica: monicadocouttomonni@gmail.com Do you like these videos? Have you learned something good from them? Were they useful in your class, teacher? Feel grateful? Just find this cool? So please pass my videos on to your contacts – and share for free something of your own internal treasure with people around you, the way I do! That’s how, together, we build a better world :0) Love, Teacher Monica

Hello, is it necessary to do english proficiency test if i were to immigrate to canada for working purposes?

Posted September 30th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

All my years of studies are in english. If in case, I wish to do further studies do i still need to go through english test before I could enter Canada? Anybody can help me with this?

Do native speakers of English need to do the IELTS in order to immigrate to Canada?

Posted August 13th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

I am a native English speaker and i want to apply to immigrate to Canada but i want to know if its necessary or helpful at all to do the IELTS test

Please Rewrite and Correct the following English paragraph.?

Posted June 5th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

IELTS is the Internation English Language Testing System. It is the world’s number one English language test, took by over 1 million people every year from across the world. Since 1989, IELTS has been proved and trusted worldwide to provide a secure, global, authentic and customer-focussed test wich will a reliable indicator of a candidate’s ability to communicate in English. IELTS has been developed by the British Council in partnership with IELTS Austrelia and Cambridge ESOL on the strength of fourty years of research. IELTS are used as prove of your language ability for immigration purposes.
The UK Border Agency has announced that skilled workers can use IELTS results for the new UK point-based immigration system.
The Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship, Citizenship, Immigration Canada, New Zealand Immigration Service and Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools and National Council of State Boards of Nursing USA already recognize or require applicants to held an IELTS test.
Please give an appropriate title for the above mentioned paragraph.

Emigration, Nation, Vocation: The Literature of English Emigration to Canada, 1825–1900

Posted May 23rd, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

Product Description
Around 1825, the point at which emigration generally (and to Canada in particular) began to be seen as a cure for widespread poverty and joblessness in England, certain English writers began arguing that the vocation of middle-class emigrants was to recreate the English class system in Canada by becoming a new landed gentry. Carter Hanson calls this “the ideology of the landed vocation.” Emigration, Nation, Vocation explores how and why this ideology gained currency… More >>

Emigration, Nation, Vocation: The Literature of English Emigration to Canada, 1825–1900

can you translate these English paragraph to Tagalog abouts demographics???

Posted May 12th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

The UAE population has an unnatural sex distribution consisting of more than twice the number of males than females. The 15-65 age group has a male(s)/female sex ratio of 2.743. UAE’s gender imbalance is the highest among any nation in the world followed by Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, and Saudi Arabia – all of which together comprise the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).[4] The GCC states are also what most South and Southeast Asians refer to as the Persian Gulf especially in context of emigration.[5]

UAE has one of the most diverse populations in the Middle East.[6] 19 % of the population is Emirati, and 23 % is other Arabs and Iranians [7]. An estimated 85 percent of the population is comprised of non-citizens, one of the world’s highest percentages of foreign-born in any nation. In addition, since the mid-1980s, people from all across South Asia have settled in the UAE. The high living standards and economic opportunities in the UAE are better than almost anywhere else in the Middle East and South Asia. This makes the nation an attractive destination for Indians, Filipinos, Pakistanis, and Bangladeshis along with a few thousand Sri Lankans. In 2006, there were approximately 2.15 million Indian nationals, Philippines Nationals—OFW, Bangladeshi nationals, and Pakistani nationals in the UAE, making them the largest expatriate community in the oil-rich nation.[8] Persons from over twenty Arab nationalities, including thousands of Palestinians who came as either political refugees or migrant workers, also live in the United Arab Emirates. There is also a sizable number of Emiratis from other Arab League nations who have come before the formation of the Emirates such as Egyptians, Somalis, Sudanese and other Gulf Arab states, who have adopted the native culture and customs. Further, Somali immigration also continued in the 1990s as a result of the Somali civil war.
A woman shopping at Dubai Duty Free
A woman shopping at Dubai Duty Free

There are also residents from other parts of the Middle East, Baluchistan region of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan, Africa, Europe, Post-Soviet states, and North America. The UAE has attracted a small number of very affluent expatriates (Americans, British, Canadians, Japanese, Chinese and Australians) from developed countries who are attracted to a very warm climate, scenic views (beaches, golf courses, man-made islands and lucrative housing tracts in Abu Dhabi and Dubai), the nation’s comparably low cost of living (but in 2006, thousands of real estate properties are valued over millions of dollars) and tax-free incentives for their business or residency in the UAE. They make up under 5 percent of the UAE population; mainly English-speaking. Expatriates adhere to the law and customs of the UAE, their adopted country.

The most populated city is Dubai, with approximately 1.6 million people. Other major cities include Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Sharjah, and Fujairah. About 88% of the population of the United Arab Emirates is urban.[9] The remaining inhabitants live in tiny towns scattered throughout the country or in one of the many desert oilfield camps in the nation.