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Old 10-09-2006, 12:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
ckempson
 
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Question i am going to an emmigrate show ,are these any good? i am getting mixed vibes

i have been looking forward to this show for weeks and now ive heard that they are rubbish and a rip off. my family and i are desperate to move to canada and want to do it the correct way . we thought this would be good start has anyone got any advice to offer me?
 

Old 01-02-2007, 09:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
Hippie40
 
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Default Re: i am going to an emmigrate show ,are these any good? i am getting mixed vibes

I know this is of no help to you whatsoever but what is an "emmigrate show"?

I wouldn't bother going to a show to find out what you need to do...just go to the Canadian Immigration website. They have a very good Frequently Asked Questions section written in plain English (not confusing legalese) where you can find out what you need in order to qualify to go to Canada. They also have a qualifying quiz that will let you know if you have the skills they're looking for.

The quiz isn't an actual guarantee of getting in to Canada but is a useful tool.

Hey, maybe I *was* helpful! ;-) Good luck!
 
Old 01-10-2011, 10:17 AM   #3 (permalink)
Smithpaul
 
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Default Re: i am going to an emmigrate show ,are these any good? i am getting mixed vibes

There are two distinct ways to qualify for a Canadian Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa under the Federal Skilled Worker category and there are different requirements throughout the immigration process for each:

1. Your Canadian immigration application is screened in Sydney, Nova Scotia
2. The transfer of your application and supporting documents from the Canadian Intake Unit (CIU) to the Canadian Immigration Visa Office that will be processing your application
3. Your application is reviewed by a Canadian Immigration Visa Officer
4. Personal interview is waived or required.
5. Medical instructions are issued
6. Request for your passport and right of Permanent Resident fee
7. Issuance of your Canada immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa
 
 


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