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Family Sponsorship by Region

Please note that on January 1, 2015 the way that Canada accepts permanent residents has changed. The new system, called Express Entry, represents a change in method rather than in requirements.  Free Complete Spousal Sponsorship Course Canadian citizens and Permanent residents can sponsor overseas family in the federal family class program. However this program currently…

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Express Entry Points – How Low Will It Go?

All Time Low Cut Off Score of 75 points!!!

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Do-it-yourself Letter Explanation for immigration

Some say that your Summary Letter (LOE) is one of the more important documents, if not the most important document, in your immigration package. This is the document that clearly answers the following questions for the Canadian immigration officer reviewing your application:

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Starting a business in Canada

If you want to establish a business in Canada and become a permanent resident this may be the category for you. Business owners, entrepreneurs and farmers who wish to buy or create businesses in Canada may be eligible to apply for permanent residence through provincial nominee programs. Most Provinces offer various immigrant investment programs in…

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Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program – Family Business

Please note that on January 1, 2015 the way that Canada accepts permanent residents has changed. The new system, called Express Entry, represents a change in method rather than in requirements.  The Nova Scotia Family Business Worker category of nomination is designed to help employers in hiring workers who are close relatives and have the…

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Yukon Immigration Provincial Nominee Program

The Yukon Provincial Nominee Program The Yukon Provincial Nominee Program is an immigration program operated on behalf of the Government of Yukon by the Ministry of Employment and Immigration in conjunction with Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to speed up the processing of an application for permanent residence. If you are unsure whether you qualify…

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Semi Skilled Worker Immigration Alberta

Alberta Semi Skilled Worker PNP (AINP) The Alberta semi skilled workers category is a way for you to be nominated by the province of Alberta to apply for permanent residence in Canada as a semi skilled worker (i.e a worker with high school education and some work experience). You must fully demonstrate that you intend…

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Nova Scotia Skilled Worker Immigration Provincial Nominee Program PNP

Please note that on January 1, 2015 the way that Canada accepts permanent residents has changed. The new system, called Express Entry, represents a change in method rather than in requirements.  The Nova Scotia Skilled Worker category of provincial nomination is designed to help employers to fill specific skills job vacancies that cannot be filled…

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Canada Skilled Worker

Please note that on January 1, 2015 the way that Canada accepts permanent residents has changed. The new system, called Express Entry, represents a change in method rather than in requirements. The Provinces are following the federal government and creating their own Express Entry systems in 205.  The skilled worker category is for people with…

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Saskatchewan Skilled Worker Immigration

Saskatchewan Skilled Worker Immigration PNP (SINP) The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) can offer a quicker entry into Canada for Skilled Workers who qualify. Skilled Workers who wish to live and work in Saskatchewan can use the Saskatchewan Express Entry Sub-Category to earn a nomination by the SINP. With a nomination you will have enough…

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Prince Edward Island PNP Business

Please note that on January 1, 2015 the way that Canada accepts permanent residents has changed. The new system, called Express Entry, represents a change in method rather than in requirements.  The P.E.I. Provincial Nominee Program lets P.E.I nominate qualified business persons who are willing to move there and establish, purchase, or invest in a…

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Canada Semi-Skilled Worker

Immigrate to Canada as a Semi-Skilled Worker (NOC C, D) Are you a semi-skilled worker looking to immigrate to Canada? As a semi-skilled worker (NOC level C) or an unskilled worker (NOC level D), your pathway to live and work in Canada will likely be as a provincial nominee: In other words, you’ll have to…

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