Thursday, September 15, 2011

Make A Petition For Immigration In Canada







Canada is one of the most popular countries in the world. Moving to this country is a sound decision, especially because it boasts a favorable standard of living, an efficient health care system and multicultural societies where you can easily fit in regardless of your nationality. Once you have decided to move there, making a petition in Canada for immigration is also quite simple so long as you are armed with the right information.


Instructions








1. Determine if you are a strong candidate for immigration. If you're immigrating to Canada as a skilled worker, go through an online self-assessment and calculate your points (see Resources section).


2. Undergo language exams. Before you can immigrate to Canada, you need to prove that you have a high proficiency in English or French, the two widely spoken languages in the country. This applies particularly if English or French is not your native language.


3. Gather all the required documents. Other than the forms that will come from the Canadian Immigration agency, you will need your birth certificate as well as that of your dependents and your spouse, if applicable. You will also need passports and proof of your educational background, such as college diplomas or professional exam certifications, etc. Consult the checklist that is provided by the Canadian Immigration for Visa applications (see Resources section).


4. Fill out all the pertinent forms. All the required forms should be accomplished in English or French. Make sure to answer each question and write N/A for non-applicable instead of leaving the spaces blank.


5. Go over your application. Before you send out your application, check every document to make sure that everything is completed and signed. You also need to make sure that your processing fee is included in the package. Note that you cannot send cash along with the application.


6. Pay the application fees. To complete your application, you need to pay all the applicable processing fees. The rates vary depending on the nature of your immigration. If you have dependents coming with you, additional fees would apply. You can pay for application fees either through the Internet or by money order. For federal skilled worker applicants, however, applications can be paid only by certified check or money order payable to the "Receiver General for Canada."


7. Submit your application. You can mail your application together with the fees receipt that says you have made your payment through a financial institution in Canada by wiring money. The application must be submitted to the Centralized Intake Office for Federal Skilled Workers.

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