The Canadian Immigration Guide

 

Canadian Immigration, it is what built this country, the land of opportunities. With a population density of just over 3 people per square kilometer there is plenty of room for you. Modern towns and big cities, beautiful blue skies, huge open spaces, lots of fresh water, a stable political environment, it’s the best country in the world.
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If you have a dream of owning your own home, of creating a prosperous and happy life for yourself and your family, then this website might be able to give you the information you need to help you make that dream come true.
 
You are thinking about immigration and making the move from your home country to Canada. It’s a new beginning, it’s exciting, and it is a huge step.
Where do you begin! We’ll Guide you. Give you a check list with step by step information about what to do before you leave for Canada, moving your belongings to Canada, what to do after you arrive in Canada.We’ll tell you about the health care system, where to find employment, a place to live, The education system and courses available for new Canadians.
 
I believe that knowledge is power, and the more information you have, the easier it will be to make decisions.
 
If you need help, there are many reputable companies specializing in VISA applications, the cost is reasonable and often they will give you a free assesment.
 
My Canadian Immigration Experience
 

I was born in the Netherlands. I was a quiet kid and loved to read, especially books about Canada, where they had cottages, and lots of trout fishing. Where the roads are "washed out" after heavy rains. It all looked very romantic and adventurous. So, at 23 years of age I decided to leave my parents and 7 brothers and sisters behind, and start the Canadian immigration process. I phoned the Canadian Embassy and took it from there. They interviewed me, I had to go for a health test, finalize my financial affairs with the tax people and 6 weeks later I got my VISA in the mail. Nowadays it takes quite a bit longer.

 
A year later I met my husband Frank. He came here as a foreign exchange student on an agricultural program, he decided to apply for immigration from within Canada. We married and 9 years after arriving in Canada we became Canadian Citizens. Since then we have hosted many exchange students and have helped some of them to become landed immigrants also. We've helped people get temporary work permits, we’ve offered employment to immigrants and we have hosted university students. Several of them are now happy Canadian Citizens with good jobs or their own successful business.