Canada Immigration please help!?
My parents and I moved to the United States 18 years ago when I was only a few months old. We are currently undergoing a quest to gain citizenship through an asylum process. I was just wondering, if our case is denied in the United States, is it still possible to seek citizenship in Canada where we have never been? Would the troubles we are undergoing in the United States serve as an obstacle to our acquiring citizenship in Canada? Please help for I am really confused. Thanks in advance!
We were all born in India just to let you all know 🙂
and I have no idea why the girl above is a bytch lol im not even canadian! what a retard
i am a physician want to immigrate canada please inform me aboute advantages & disadvantages of it?
we have four people in our family,my wife & two boys(12&4 years old)
i am a physician want to immigrate canada please inform me aboute advantages & disadvantages of it?
we have four people in our family,my wife & two boys(12&4 years old)
I am an Iranian and I want to Immigrate to Canada. Please help me.?
Hi dear friends.
I am an Iranian and I have BSC ( Telecommunication ). I am working for a great Communication company in Iran. I worked in several fields of telecommunication, same as Maintenance , repairing and Designing (Radio, Multiplex and Opticafibers).I know many telecommunication systems same as Huawey (Chinese), Siemens(Germany), Nera(Finland), NEC(japan), Alcatel(Italy),Fujitsu(Japan) and …. I am skillful in computer field and so many other works.
So please help me about:
1 – Finding a job in Canada
2 – Immigrate to Canada
Thanks
this is an interview, can you please proof read it?
Geography: Immigration Interview Assignment
Roena Shams immigrated to Canada from Afghanistan in March 2003. The push factors that made her and her family want to leave her country, were education, freedom of speech, job opportunities and health care. Back in Afghanistan, there was lack of educational opportunities, especially for girls. Women had no right to vote and were not allowed to work in their professions during the war periods. Additionally, the health care system was poor. The pull factors that Canada offered this immigrant were education, jobs, freedom of speech, health care and less crime.
This woman felt very happy leaving her home country in order for her children to have a better future, but also sad. Afghanistan was her home land where she grew up with her family, married and created many happy memories. The only part missing in her life was her children’s safety and future. She left everything behind and moved on to a remarkable nation. The most difficult part leaving behind was her memories with parents and her career. In her home country, Roena was a teacher in an elementary school who taught young children partly English and Dari. With this migration, this very woman accepted the fact of leaving everything for only one cause, safety.
Roena had applied as a refugee when arriving in Canada. Her life and her children’s life were in danger in her own country. The war had put this woman’s life in threat and needed to immigrate to another country as soon as possible. The war had affected every member of her family seeing that her children were having dreadful nightmares about the war.
i am Irish and want to immigrate to Canada please help?
hi guys im a 25 year old irish male and i want to move to canada i went on holiday there last year enjoyed every bit of it i have no real education because i left school to work strait away i have no qualifications for my line of work which is interlocking bricks paving and all kinds of masonry, can any one tell me the best way to live and work in anywhere canada
i am a physician want to immigrate canada please inform me aboute advantages & disadvantages of it?
we have four people in our family,my wife & two boys(12&4 years old)
social studies help please?
1. An example of involuntary migration is
A. the exploration of the Americas by Europeans
B. the transatlantic slave trade
C. a move to a new town after graduating from college
D. urbanization
2. Why did the United States ease immigration restrictions after World War II?
A. to increase immigration from Canada
B. to help Mexicans displaced by the war
C. to increase emigration from all countries
D. to aid displaced persons and refugees
3. During the late 19th century, million of immigrants from eastern Europe came to the United States. Their main reason for migrating to
A. visit the United States while on vacation
B. improve their standard of living
C. escape from their democratic governments
D. join the Republic Party
i am a physician want to immigrate canada please inform me aboute advantages & disadvantages of it?
we have four people in our family,my wife & two boys(12&4 years old)
PLEASE HELP!!: are these the only occupation a skilled worker can apply for to imigrate. To Canada(cic.gc.ca)?
I have the dream of moving to Canada soon, Im from Nicaragua and the skilled worker programme is my best option, but I am a software engineer and I dont find my occupation on the list, BUT, theres this on the bottom:
NOTE: the occupations above are all Skill Type 0 (managerial occupations) or Skill Level A (professional occupations) or B (technical occupations and skilled trades) on the Canadian National Occupational Classification list.
I searched for Software engineering and it was there, so I am really confused, is Software engineering an occupation in Demand in Canada or not….. Again please and thank you so much!
Heres the link of the lists and the note is at the bottom:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who-instructions.asp#list
Again thank you so much!