What is a Landed Immigrant in Canada?If visiting Canada I decided to stay how would i go about it?From MExico.

Posted February 8th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I was wondering what a landed immigrant was exactly? Also, I am visiting Canada in a couple of weeks and if I decide to stay in Canada and live there how do I go about it? What exactly do I need to do to become a Permanent Resident? Is there certain amount of money i should have in order to have the process done faster? Thank to anyone who can point me in the right direction.

Is it easy to immigrate from Canada to Mexico?

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

What are the necessary immigration steps to take?
I’m tired of this cold weather!

Immigrating from Canada to Mexico and Emigrating from Mexico to Canada; What cities are the best?

Posted September 28th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

What measures would be necessary to ensure free transit between Mexico, Canada and the United States?

Posted September 27th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

What Is Really Happening In Mexico? Day 10 – Part 8 ACAPULCO

Posted September 16th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


Hosted by Scott Sheehan Directed & Produced by Michael Corbiere Acapulco is happenin! What a fun, hustling, bustling city. It is the Grand Dame of vacation destinations. It can truly be said that as far as the sunny, escape the drudgery of winter tourism industry goes, Acapulco has been the place to be for over 60 years! Ever since the Hollywood jet-set crowned Acapulco King of the Getaway back in the 50s, it has been a tourist Mecca. And its easy to see why. There is so much to enjoy here! Today we visited hotels and hotspots that are super-hip shrines to a bygone era of Hollywood royalty. We visited the solemn and beautiful mountaintop chapel that a grief-stricken family built in memory of their tragically lost son. We watched the daring clavadistas (cliff-divers) bravely plunge into the surge 90 feet below. We ate incredibly fresh, deftly prepared seafood. And I tried my first bungee jump! It is so gratifying to visit a coastal city of one million people thats history is so fascinating. A resort town that has stood the test of time, and which seems to be entering a new era in which it will pass into that small club of places that people around the world recognize as almost mythical cosmopolitan beach destinations. Places with a vibrant city feel, coupled with all the beach and sun related fun you can handle. Rio de Janeiro, Miami, Buenos Aires and Sydney, to name a few. Pretty good company, no? Well, Im sorry to say it, but this will be my last blog entry (for now

what effect does NAFTA have on migration from canada and mexico?

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

Did you know that Native Americans (Aboriginal Americans) can travel freely between Mexico, Canada and the USA?

Posted August 24th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

They are called First Nations in Canada; they do not need a passport or a Visa to travel throughout North America; therefore many of the people that you assume are illegal are not illegal at all. What do you think of that?

What Is Really Happening In Mexico? Day 10 – Part 9 ACAPULCO

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


Hosted by Scott Sheehan Directed & Produced by Michael Corbiere Acapulco is happenin! What a fun, hustling, bustling city. It is the Grand Dame of vacation destinations. It can truly be said that as far as the sunny, escape the drudgery of winter tourism industry goes, Acapulco has been the place to be for over 60 years! Ever since the Hollywood jet-set crowned Acapulco King of the Getaway back in the 50s, it has been a tourist Mecca. And its easy to see why. There is so much to enjoy here! Today we visited hotels and hotspots that are super-hip shrines to a bygone era of Hollywood royalty. We visited the solemn and beautiful mountaintop chapel that a grief-stricken family built in memory of their tragically lost son. We watched the daring clavadistas (cliff-divers) bravely plunge into the surge 90 feet below. We ate incredibly fresh, deftly prepared seafood. And I tried my first bungee jump! It is so gratifying to visit a coastal city of one million people thats history is so fascinating. A resort town that has stood the test of time, and which seems to be entering a new era in which it will pass into that small club of places that people around the world recognize as almost mythical cosmopolitan beach destinations. Places with a vibrant city feel, coupled with all the beach and sun related fun you can handle. Rio de Janeiro, Miami, Buenos Aires and Sydney, to name a few. Pretty good company, no? Well, Im sorry to say it, but this will be my last blog entry (for now

i am UK citizen visiting Canada, do i need a visa to drive through USA to have holiday in Mexico?

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

I’m going to be visiting my girlfriends family in canada over xmas and staying for a couple of months, however we are planning to go to mexico for a couple of weeks with her family and are going to be driving through usa to get to mexico so will only be a couple of days wither way for the drive there and back that i will be in the usa. I will have my return ticket to the UK from Canada and also my UK passport. Will i need a visa?

What Is Really Happening In Mexico? Day 10 – Part 7 ACAPULCO

Posted July 22nd, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized


Hosted by Scott Sheehan Directed & Produced by Michael Corbiere Acapulco is happenin! What a fun, hustling, bustling city. It is the Grand Dame of vacation destinations. It can truly be said that as far as the sunny, escape the drudgery of winter tourism industry goes, Acapulco has been the place to be for over 60 years! Ever since the Hollywood jet-set crowned Acapulco King of the Getaway back in the 50s, it has been a tourist Mecca. And its easy to see why. There is so much to enjoy here! Today we visited hotels and hotspots that are super-hip shrines to a bygone era of Hollywood royalty. We visited the solemn and beautiful mountaintop chapel that a grief-stricken family built in memory of their tragically lost son. We watched the daring clavadistas (cliff-divers) bravely plunge into the surge 90 feet below. We ate incredibly fresh, deftly prepared seafood. And I tried my first bungee jump! It is so gratifying to visit a coastal city of one million people thats history is so fascinating. A resort town that has stood the test of time, and which seems to be entering a new era in which it will pass into that small club of places that people around the world recognize as almost mythical cosmopolitan beach destinations. Places with a vibrant city feel, coupled with all the beach and sun related fun you can handle. Rio de Janeiro, Miami, Buenos Aires and Sydney, to name a few. Pretty good company, no? Well, Im sorry to say it, but this will be my last blog entry (for now