this is an interview, can you please proof read it?

Posted January 25th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

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.

proof of citizenship card from immigration canada.?

Posted August 10th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

i applied for this form for my son who was born and lives outside canada. i was told this will take only 3 months to process. i called the CIC call center at the end of the three months and was told to wait 2 more months. after five months, i was told it takes 7 months. 10 months now and i’ve just been told i had filled out the wrong forms. After 10 months??? they could have told me earlier! anybody knows how or who to turn to for help on this? any help or suggestions will be very much appreciated. BTW, i am a canadian citizen.