Canadian Immigration Made Easy: How to Immigrate into Canada (All Classes) With Employment Search Strategies for Skilled Worker : With Do-it-yourself and Step-by-step Settlement and Job Search Guide

Canadian Immigration Made Easy: How to Immigrate into Canada (All Classes) With Employment Search Strategies for Skilled Worker : With Do-it-yourself and Step-by-step Settlement and Job Search Guide image
ISBN-10:

0978046048

ISBN-13:

9780978046040

Author(s): Nadeem, Tariq
Edition: 2
Released: Jan 01, 2007
Publisher: Self Help Pub
Format: Paperback, 634 pages
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Description:

This is a 4-in-1 guide. First part of this guide provides vital statistics, comparisons and information about Canada that will enable you to decide why choose Canada to emigrate. The 2nd part of this guide provides information about the new Immigration and Refugee Protection Act effective from June 28, 2002. It covers all immigration categories like skilled worker class, business class, family class (sponsorship) and provincial Nomination. It describes the eligibility criteria for Canadian immigration in every class and how to apply in every category. The 3rd part of this guide will provide you comprehensive step-by-step settlement information that you must know before arriving in Canada. This information will help you to successfully settle in Canada within shorter period of time by knowing Canadian laws, education, taxation and healthcare systems. You will learn about Canadian culture, labour market and addresses for newcomers to find help within their communities throughout Canada. The 4th part of this guide is the most important one, which provides employment search guide for skilled workers who are seeking employment in Canadian workplace. This guide also contains an article on job search strategies in Canadian workplace approved by Human Resource Development Canada (HRDC) with a comprehensive list of job search websites for all professions from hi-tech to traditional, where you will be able to register online with thousands of Canadian and American recruiting agencies and employers for free. There is also a list of necessary websites for people who wants to start a small business in Canada and for people with disabilities. This publication has been produced with the approval of Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) and with the authorization of Public Works and Government Services Canada 350 Albert Street, 4th Floor Ottawa ON K1A 0S5.

























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