what are the benefits of immigrating to canada ?

Posted May 12th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

other than getting to be a canadian ,what are the benefits of immigrating to canada ? is there more jobs?, free education ?…etc

Chapman : the history and genealogy of a United Empire Loyalist family immigrating to Canada from New York State during the colonial era

Posted April 16th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Chapman : the history and genealogy of a United Empire Loyalist family immigrating to Canada from New York State during the colonial era

Can anyone run through the process of immigrating to Canada?

Posted April 3rd, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I am being sponsored under the family class as a conjugal partner, what/where do I begin. I think I have all the paper work but here is the situation. I am living in the USA as a citizen, my Canadian Girlfriend lives in Quebec as a citizen. I am aware that I have to submit all the forms, the fees and the Quebec selection certificate. My question(s) is do I send all the paperwork I have to my sponsor and if not what order do i need to submit siad documents and to where (i.e. do I send the Quebec stuff to Quebec or do I send it all to CIC)? It has taken me long enough to figure out that i can immigrate to Canada but now I am so lost as to the order and location that all these documents need to be sent. Thanks to ANYONE who knows wat they are talking about here because it is MUCH appreciated. Thanks. Oh, and do I need an FBI “police report” or does my local PD count? Thanks!

what are 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages of immigrating to Canada?

Posted February 24th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

and should Canada have an open door policy for immigration?

Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment: A Do-It-Yourself Kit for Skilled Workers under the Latest Immigration Policy. A Step-by-Step Settlement & Job Search Guide – A 3 in 1 Publication, Revised Edition

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This is a 3 in 1 publication. A do-it-yourself kit for skilled workers under the latest Canadian immigration policy effective from June 28, 2002. A comprehensive step-by-step settlement guide for new immigrants and visitors. A detailed job search guide with profession specific addresses. The do-it-yourself kit will enable the skilled workers to access their eligibility and prepare their immigration application professionally. This will potentially save them US$… More >>

Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment: A Do-It-Yourself Kit for Skilled Workers under the Latest Immigration Policy. A Step-by-Step Settlement & Job Search Guide – A 3 in 1 Publication, Revised Edition

Immigrating to Canada? How much money should I save?

Posted January 3rd, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I’m going to be immigrating to Canada if all goes according to plan in about 1 1/2 years. I have dual citizenship with the US and Canada, and would like to return to Canada to start a life there. My question is: How much money should I save between now and then to ensure that I can settle comfortably? I intend to have a job lined up , but essentially show up with the clothes on my back, a few boxes, my cat, and my car. Since I have no canadian credit history how much of a deposit will I be required to make on an apartment? Any links, resources, or personal experience would be greatly appreciated

Immigrating to Canada

Posted November 26th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


A short look at how Citizenship and Immigration Canada selects who immigrates to Canada. How does CIC determine immigration levels? How does CIC decide who to accept? Who are the people CIC selects to come to Canada? In an entertaining and informative way, this video provides answers to those questions. Closed captioning for this video, along with a transcript and downloadable versions, is available at www.cic.gc.ca

Good books if thinking of immigrating to Canada?

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

I’m thinking of moving to Canada and becoming a citizen and was wondering if there were any good books about Canada that would help me pass the citizenship test.I already know about the book they send you when you apply.And a way to read it for free.And any Canadian immigrants, if you know anything specific i should know id appreciate it.I’m a US citizen if it helps.

A few questions about immigrating to Canada?

Posted October 4th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I am 23 and going to school for a paralegal degree. I was in the Army for 3 years and got out in 2006. My husband is still in the Army and his enlistment is up in 2011. We’re thinking of moving to Canada with our 2 kids sometime after that, so I was wondering about jobs…How different is the Canadian legal system from Americas? Will my US paralegal degree have any worth over there? Will our military experience have worth? How hard is it to find a job in Canada? Thanks!

Looking for serious companies to assist in immigrating to Canada?

Posted September 21st, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Does anybody has experience with Att. David Cohen or MigrationExpert, regarding assistance to immigrate to Canada?