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Independent Immigration To Canada
Part One: General Information & Application Procedure
1.What is independent immigration?
Canada is a multicultural country, and a high percentage of her population are immigrants from other countries. Every year, Canadian government receives a certain amount of qualified scientists, engineers or technicians according to the nation's own development scale.
2. What are the characteristics of independent immigration?
It has the following characteristics:
3. What prerequisites are needed for independent immigration?
The prerequisites are as follows:
4. What professions are suited for independent immigration?
Currently, Canada needs people in the following fields: computer industry, various types of engineering, scientific, medical and social researches, secretarial, editorial, investment and financial analyst, accounting, business management, translation, various types of technicians, artisans, repairers, cooks, caterers, and over a hundred of other professions.
5. What is the process for independent immigration?
The whole process has the following steps:
This is the general procedure. In fact, most of our applicants receive the interview notification shortly after all documents are submitted. The interview success rate is well above 90%.
6. After I become a Canadian immigrant, what if I wish to continue to study or work in the U.S.? Am I eligible to apply for the U.S. green card?
You may stay in the U.S. for ten months after you receive your Canadian immigrant status. After you land in Canada, you may return to the U.S. and stay for half a year. According to the Canadian immigration law, you must stay in Canada for half a year every year to retain your status. However, if you need to complete your education or contract, you may apply to waive the requirement of this half a year stay in Canada. You may become a Canadian citizen after you stay in Canada for three years. You can apply for the U.S. green card any time. This is not affected by your application to immigrate to Canada.
7. Where do I make the application? Where does the interview take place?
You can make the application anywhere in the world. The interview takes place outside Canada. If you live in the U.S., Europe or Japan, you may choose to have the interview in a Canadian embassy. Moreover, if you apply through us and you live in the U.S., there is good chance (99% of the time) that you will not be asked to go through an interview.
8. How do I apply if I live in the People's Republic of China?
We accept your application as usual, and you will go through the same procedure as described above. Interview can be arranged in Beijing, or Hongkong (or a third country) in order to accelerate the process.
9. How long does the immigration process take?
The application processes from the U.S. usually takes anywhere between three months to a year. Applications from other countries (including PR China) takes longer, depending on the immigration officer and the amount of applicants.
10. What does it mean: "the approval of one person's immigration application applies to his or her whole family"?
Let's say you study or work in the U.S. and your spouse and children live in your country. If your application is approved, they will receive the immigration certificate as well. Your family will reunite in Canada.
11. What if some domestic problem happened after I left my country, but I have not divorced, may I apply only for myself?
Yes. In this case, you'd need to indicate in your application that your spouse will not accompany you to Canada. Your spouse will not pay service fee, and will not receive the immigration certificate. However, if you are not divorced, your spouse is required to fill in the application and go through the physical examination, because there is still a possibility that you and your spouse may restore good relationship.
12. What are the fees like?
There are three types of fees:
Part Two: Overview Of Canada
1. What is Canada like?
Canada possesses a vast land area of more than 9,900,000 km2, and a population of 26 million people. Canada is a democratic society headed by a federal government. Canada's political situation is very stable. Canada is one of the seven most advanced nations in the world, with strong industrial and agricultural background.
Like many countries in Northern Europe, Canada has high social benefits, such as free education and free medication. The national living standard is on top of the world. Canada's senior and child care system surpasses that of the U.S. by far. Canada is a multicultural country and multiculturalism is strongly encouraged by the government. In general, racism is less a problem than the U.S. The province of Quebec has a particular situation. The majority of this province is French speaking, who has continued the independence and sovereignty movement for many years without any success. But in general this does not affect Chinese settlers.
In terms of population ratio, there are more Chinese immigrants in Canada than the U.S. The China towns in Vancouver and Toronto are large and well renowned. Since Canada's safety standard is higher than the U.S., and her living standard is number one in the world, recently people from Taiwan, Hong Kong and China (PRC) have made Canada their first choice for immigration.
2. What is the business opportunity like in Canada?
The Canadian industry and agriculture are very well developed. There are many opportunities for Chinese immigrants, including: industrial processing, cloth manufacturing, import and export, hotels, real estate, printing and publishing, food industry, plantation, and various supermarket retail sales. Moreover, Chinese immigrants also stand out in the fields of medicine, science and education etc. Recently many Chinese immigrants have earned employment in the government, and this has greatly raised our status in the political domain. The family income for Chinese settlers is higher than the national average.
3. If I meet all conditions when should I apply?
The sooner the better. This is because that the Canadian immigration policy changes frequently, it is loose at times but tight at other times. Also, Canada only accepts a certain number of immigrants every year. Once this number is reached, there will be no acceptance for that year. Canadian government has suggested that you should apply as soon as possible once you meet all conditions, and do not delay at all. Canadian Immigration also warns that Canada forbids non-Canadian citizens to represent applicants in the immigration process. Therefore, when you choose an immigration service you should choose one that is located inside Canada, to avoid any possible problems. Directly authoring Canadian lawyers is an even better way to ensure your immigration success.
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