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carole16
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a cool website for immigrants in Canada and in the - 2006/11/14 20:08 Hi everyone,
i just wanted to post the link of a good website (unfortunately only in French) to get some information about immigration in Canada and in the us :
http://www.immigrer.com/

They share their experiences of new immigrants in Canada and give some tips about procedures to get a work and study permit, the permanent residency.


Anyway, you still can find some information in English on the Citizenship and Canadian immigration website :

http://www.cic.gc.ca/

Have a nice day,

Carole
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Sahan
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Regarding Canadian PR - 2006/11/15 01:31 Hi,
I'm a first year international student enrolled in the BScH program in Food Science. I'm just wondering if anyone could tell me, as a study visa holder in Canada, how long I'd have to wait for before applying for permanent residency here. I've been hearing many stories from people and now I'm simply confused and want some reliable information on the topic. So if anyone could help me, that would be appreciated.
Chao,
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carole16
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Re:Regarding Canadian PR - 2006/11/15 23:42 Hi, Sahan

you dont have to wait to apply if you apply as a skilled worker, however you have to get 1 year of work experience in your field (for example a paid internship in a lab if you want to apply as a biologist).
But for the details on the condition for the application, you have to get some information in the Canadian embassy in your origin country or in the us (Buffalo) .
otherwise, you have to stay 3 years in Canada to become permanent resident directly.

i hope that will help you.

you should have a look on the cic (citizen immigration website) and download all the documents about the immigration as a skilled worker

Carole
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carole16
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Re:Regarding Canadian PR - 2006/11/15 23:42 Hi, Sahan

you dont have to wait to apply if you apply as a skilled worker, however you have to get 1 year of work experience in your field (for example a paid internship in a lab if you want to apply as a biologist).
But for the details on the condition for the application, you have to get some information in the Canadian embassy in your origin country or in the us (Buffalo) .
otherwise, you have to stay 3 years in Canada to become permanent resident directly.

i hope that will help you.

you should have a look on the cic (citizen immigration website) and download all the documents about the immigration as a skilled worker

Carole
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Lava
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More cool website on immigration to canada - 2007/02/01 17:45 http://www.notcanada.com/top8reasons.htm

What do you guys think of the contents of this web site.... I'm sure there are many more sites like this.
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Raj
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Reasons not to Immigrate to Canada - 2007/02/01 19:52 Lava wrote:
http://www.notcanada.com/top8reasons.htm

What do you guys think of the contents of this web site.... I'm sure there are many more sites like this.


Pretty convincing facts ...
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pbk007
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Re:Reasons not to Immigrate to Canada - 2007/02/03 13:48 This was published in Ottawa Citizen on 4th May 2005. http://www.caribbeanmedicine.com/article31.htm .
Also this article links to an interesting website http://www.canadaimmigrants.com/ which has some figures on the cost of living in some provinces of Canada and some opinions.

Post edited by: pbk007, at: 2007/02/03 15:22
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