Tuesday, February 14, 2012

7 TIPS ON IMMIGRATION TO CANADA FOR SKILLED WORKERS AND ADDITIONAL USEFUL INFORMATION

Question Number One: Can I change my Immigration Class after I have submitted my application?
Tip: You cannot change your immigration Class once you have submitted your application. We advise that you will read all the Immigration Classes presented in “My Immigration Consultant” e-book and apply to the class that best fits you.
Question Number Two: What happens if I do not meet the financial requirements set by Immigration Canada?
Tip: Applicants that have Arranged Employment (as defined by R82) do not need to meet these financial requirements. “Arranged employment” means a job offer in Canada that has been approved by Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) or that is exempt from HRDC approval.
Question Number Three What happens if I do not meet the financial requirements and I do not have an Arranged Employment but I do have relatives or friends in Canada willing to help me financially?
Tip: If your relatives or friends have some extra money they could spare, then they could open a trust account in your name at a Canadian bank in Canada. When the Visa Officer is ready to ask you to provide proof of money to settle in Canada, only then your relative should open up the account and obtain a letter from the Canadian Bank stating;
that you have a trust account opened in your name; and to specify the total amount of Canadian dollars. Make a copy of the letter for your records and provide the Visa Officer with the original one.
Question Number Four Does Immigration Canada provide me with a job offer?
The Answer is No.
Tip: When you get our "Canada Immigration Expo"you will automatically have information that will give access to hundreds of job offers and employers all over Canada. It will provide you with the names of employers and their addresses where you could send your resume to. Additionally you will find samples of Cover letters and Resumes so that you could potentially be one of the best applicants for the job.
Question Number Five Is there a way that I could speed up my Immigration process?
Tip: Skilled Workers and Business Applicants, who wish to settle in a province that offers Provincial Nominee Program and have an approved job offer, will receive accelerated immigration process.
Question Number Six If I am short a few points for qualifying under the point system, is there a way that I could still apply to Immigrate to Canada and have a successful application?
Tip: If you are short a few points for qualifying under the point system, [color=#550000]"Canada Immigration Expo" will provide you with all available search tools and resources which will give you access to register on line with hundreds of Canadian recruiting agencies and employers to secure a job offer and ultimately obtaining the 10 points towards your eligibility
Question Number Seven If I will be asked to attend an Interview, would my performance have an impact in the Visa officer’s decision?
Tip: Yes. Your ability to meet the Canadian immigration criteria depends, of course, on your personal and professional background. By the same token, it also depends on the way you will answer the Canadian Immigration officer’s questions so that you manage to provide him/her, in less then ½ hour time, with the selected information that best underscores your merits, while avoiding unnecessary exhibiting your weak points.
In performing their assessment, the immigration officers have a duty to fairly treat each candidate, but they do not have a duty to protect your interests in particular. Given that the number of people who apply each year for immigration to Canada is considerably higher than the annual level established by the government of Canada, the immigration officers are rather expected to act selectively, in order to choose those who they consider to be the best.
However, we consider that it is our role, through information, guidance and valuable advice provided with "Canada Immigration Expo” and other resources, to promote your interests, and to make sure that you are effectively considered one of the best and that you are granted the permanent resident status at the end of the immigration process.
Additional Important and Useful Information

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