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		<title>What You Want To Know About Canadian Immigration</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 09:03:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Local</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many things to know about Canadian immigration before attempting it. When applying to move to Canada, one needs to know how to do it, who can go with you, and what are the general rule surround the procedure.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many things to know about Canadian immigration before attempting it. When applying to move to Canada, one needs to know how to do it, who can go with you, and what are the general rule surround the procedure.</p>
<p>The great thing about these procedures is that after gaining permanent residency, one is allowed to have their spouse, children and even adult children (if they are dependent) with their kids come with them. These benefits sadly will not cover ones parents, grandparents or children if they are not dependent.</p>
<p>If one has extra questions, or is not sure about a lot of things, it can be helpful to hire a lawyer or professional to ease the process. It is not required by law though, and the process can be done independently as well. The forms to apply for residency are free of charge and available on the internet on government websites.</p>
<p>Skilled workers are always welcome to apply, although there is a cap. Quebec has different forms that the rest of the country for a number of parts of the process, and that includes residency for skilled workers. To use this type of application, a person has to have a job offer or job waiting for them upon arrival, or a full year of full time experience working in the field that they are applying under. All experience has to be recent (within the past decade).</p>
<p>One must pass a test in French or in English to get residency.These are the national languages. Someone needs to have a good amount of money saved up too, because jobs may not be available right away. One has to support their dependents/family without becoming a state dependent.</p>
<p>It is important to keep families together, and the government understands this. Once one member of a family has achieved permanent residency, they are eligible to sponsor other members of their family to come over. Sponsoring family members is a big responsibility though-one becomes responsible for that persons welfare when they come to the country. The process is different for immediate family and for other relatives.</p>
<p>The amount of time taken to process these applications depends on who it is for, and for how many people. A simple visitor visa application can take approximately 163 to process completely. Work permits tend to take less time, but will generally take about a month and a half.</p>
<p>3 years of permanent residency means one can finally submit a citizenship application. This does not apply to people who are not yet 18 years old.</p>
<p>Refugees from other countries can be sponsored in Canada as well. The list of who qualifies as a refugee under the law is listed in government files as well as on the internet.</p>
<p>The citizenship requirements have been modified in recent years. They have not become more difficult per-say, but are designed to make sure that people submitting Canadian immigration and citizenship forms know about the country that they are moving to. However, the laws are also great for people already in the country, making adopted children have an easier time becoming citizens and no longer allowing second generation kids born outside of the country to have citizenship.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bestplace.ca">Canadian immigration</a> laws and regulations can be made easier to understand with Internet information. If you are looking for <a href="http://www.bestplace.ca">Canada immigration</a> rules, searching online will provide help.</p>
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		<title>U.S.A. and Canada Immigration Law Differences</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:59:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rob</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The U.S. processing of immigration applications has political aspects that must be taken into account when establishing how much will be needed in the way of legal services to achieve citizenship. The procedure is streamlined in Canada by the fact that the motivation of the government is economic rather than political, rather like a job [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The U.S. processing of immigration applications has political aspects that must be taken into account when establishing how much will be needed in the way of legal services to achieve citizenship. The procedure is streamlined in Canada by the fact that the motivation of the government is economic rather than political, rather like a job interview where your skills are needed and you’re being recruited to start a business to help the country thrive. USA work visas are issued grudgingly, only after it’s shown that a U.S. citizen cannot perform the same job. </p>
<p>American citizenship has always come with the understanding that new arrivals should strive to become American in culture and learn the language sufficiently to pass a test. People have to be familiar with the country and understand political notions regarding security and patriotism. This was done in a “howdy neighbor, welcome to our shores but let’s check the exclusion list first” fashion since several laws were enacted to halt a flood of Asian immigrants and in 1952 an exclusion list began on possible communists. </p>
<p>Canada and Australia are traditionally the most popular destinations for people re-locating for the purpose of finding a better life. The low population of these countries makes for less competition for jobs and housing; however in a recent survey involving 17,000 young people in 16 countries, India’s number one choice was the U.S.A. at 38% of the respondents. This may be a reflection of the U.S. economic collapse of jobs in the manufacturing and industrial sectors: one mirror may be that coincidental figure of 38% &#8211; the exact percentage of the American labor force now working in the service sector according to figures released by The Venus Project, an economic and scientific think-tank. The majority of young people in India are already working in service sector jobs – IT, web design, telemarketing, customer service, and so on. Many of the jobs have been outsourced from North America and the English language is common there. </p>
<p>Given the multiple layers of American bureaucracy and defensive security this would be improbable, but it’s almost as if there was some conscious recruiting going on by the U.S. for economic purposes to get the largely entrepreneurial East Indians to open up shop to spur the economy like other countries might. Since the twin towers fell, the only concern has been keeping people out of the country and the U.S. Immigration Service has become intertwined with the Office of Homeland Security. Immigration to the United States is predictably concerned with your history and background to the point where extra legal advice should be planned for to avoid delays just in case additional problems come up in the process of becoming a permanent resident. Those qualified for Immigration to Canada will encounter fewer roadblocks but should ensure that they obtain the services of an immigration lawyer for the timely issues of work permits and visas. Mistakes can cause people to repeat the process from the beginning. </p>
<p>The encouraging attitude of the government makes immigration easy out of financial necessity in a low-population country like Canada. There’s no concern for assimilation; a person can live and die in Canada without ever speaking either of the official languages. It’s extremely attractive to couples with new children for they can avail themselves of universal free health care and social benefits not present in American society. </p>
<p>The enormous paramilitary reaction to 9/11 caused proclamations by the government that the nation was under attack permanently by terrorists and the public should join in a frenzy of patriotic indignation and fear, justifying the creation of a whole new type of security sector. The laws are largely interpreted by the agency involved and so the applicant should expect an investigative atmosphere. If you can put up with stringent security confrontations in paperwork or in person then you are both well-served by your lawyer and well-equipped to face the challenges in your new home. </p>
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