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Questions You Should Ask Your Canadian Immigration Consultant. Choice Immigration Services

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  The immigration process can be complicated and confusing, but luckily there are many  Canadian Immigration Consultants in Edmonton  who specialise in helping people with the application process. However, before you hire one of these professionals to help with your case, here are some questions that you should ask them: How Much Experience Do They Have? Even though they are experts in immigration m a tters, not all  Immigration Consultants in Edmonton   have been doing this for a long time. If you want to be sure that your consultant has enough knowledge and experience with the specific type of application process you’re going through, then ask them how many cases similar to yours they have done before. How Will They Help You? Not all consultants are the same. Some may just help you fill out your application, while others will guide you through every step of the process. If you want to be sure that they’ll provide full service or not, then ask them how they pla...

Canada Skilled Worker Visa: All You Need to Know. Choice Immigration Services

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It is not a secret that Canada has been one of the most popular destinations for skilled workers in recent years. In fact, there are more than 1 million people from all over the world who have already immigrated to this country. If you want to be part of this trend and take advantage of the opportunities it offers, then getting a Canada Skilled Worker Visa is one of the most prominent choices for you! How can I come to Canada as a skilled worker? The Federal Ski l led Worker (FSW) program is for those who are chosen to come to Canada as immigrants because of their work experience and skills. To come to Canada as a Skilled Worker, the applicant must have at least 1 year of continuous full-time employment experience as a skilled worker or equivalent in an occupation that is listed on NOC. To be eligible to apply, you must: Have a job offer; or Be eligible to work in Canada; or You must document that you have enough money to get by and support your family once you get here. Also, you must...

The Top 10 Things to Consider Before Choosing Your Immigration Consultant. Choice Immigration Services

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  Choosing an immigration consultant can be a difficult decision to make. There are so many options out there, and they all claim that they will help you with the most complicated of tasks. With Canada’s strict immigration laws, it is even more important to choose wisely when deciding who will represent your interests in this country. This blog post outlines 10 things that you should consider before making your selection — read on for more information! 10 things that you should consider before choosing your immigration consultants: 1. Will they answer your calls and emails in a timely manner? 2. How long  d oes it usually take for them to get back to you with information about the progress of your application? 3. Are there any complaints filed against this person or their company online? If so, do not choose them. They will be too busy trying to fix their image to focus on you. 4. How much experience do they have working in this field? If you are applying for a complex immigra...

Canadian PNP Immigration Options for International Students in 2021. Choice Immigration Services

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  If you want to study in one of the provinces in Canada, you better hurry because the deadline for some provinces is coming up. In 2021, the Canadian government will be re-evaluating their PNP Immigration Program to determine if there are more changes that need to be made or not. This article discusses Canada’s options and what they could do in order to help international students who wish to study in one of the provinces in Canada. Which province should you choose for studying? The provinces of Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia have the longest deadlines for international students. Students who wish to study in these two provinces will need to apply sooner than later. Quebec is the only province that requires a French language skills test for international students who wish to study at universities and colleges. They have made some changes such as reducing wait times from 18 months to 12 months but this deadline still falls before any other provinces which mean if you...

Canadian Work Permit Consultants In Edmonton. Choice Immigration Services

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  Canada is one of those countries which pay handsome hourly amount even to unskilled workers. And skilled workers are leveraging handsome packages with Canadian employers. The country has been very welcoming to those who want to enter Canada with work permit. This is one of many reasons why people from abroad want to work in Canada. What do you need to know about Canadian Work Permit? There are two types of work permits in Canada: Employer-Specific Work Permit & Open Work Permit. Employer-Specific Work Permi t :  If you enter Canada through an employer-specific work permit, your employer is required to fulfill certain criteria and either give you an employment offer or a copy of labor market impact assessment. You can know more about this with the help of  Work Permit Consultants in Edmonton . Open Work Permit:  This type of permit, on the other hand, offers your more flexibility and privileges to enter and work in Canada. If you have open permit, you ca...

What’s the difference between “Landed Immigration” & “Canadian Citizenship”?

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  Your Canadian Citizenship and your status as a “landed immigrant” or “Canadian Permanent Resident” are two different things. When we say landed immigrant, we mean all the rights, privileges, and responsibilities that come along each status. While you might find many similarities based on the rights and privileges, there is whole lot of differences as well. In this blog post, we have taken our time to explore these differences and clear the air for you. Landed Immigrant or Permanent Resident Status Landed Immigrant is an ou t dated term that is used to refer to one’s status as a permanent resident. The term ‘landed immigrant’ is still used widely, but people now like to refer it as “Permanent Resident of Canada” According to what’s explained in IRCC’s glossary, a person who has moved/immigrated to Canada meeting all the legal requirement, but is not a citizen of Canada yet can be referred to as “landed immigrant” or “permanent resident”. If someone wants to apply for the per...

7 Things You Might Not Know About Canada Immigration. Choice Immigration Services

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When we talk about Canadian Immigration, we must admit that the country offers the most comprehensive and easy to follow immigration system. If you plan to migrate to Canada as a permanent resident, you must keep a few facts clear. Here are few things you might not know about immigrating to Canada: 1. Your Status of a Canadian Permanent Resident Never Expires Once you become a permanent resident of Canada a n d have obtained a PR status, then it will remain with you for a lifetime. The only exception is the issuance of your departure order from the Canadian Government to officially revoke your status if you haven’t met the residency obligations. But, always remember that an expired PR card doesn’t mean losing your PR status. 2. Your Right To Appeal As Immigrant Canada also provides you with a right to appeal as an immigrant. The country always considers the applicant’s needs and issues. In case you disagree with the decision of the Canadian Government, you can appeal. Thoug...