Web site FAQ
Immigration FAQ
1. How this website can help me to move abroad?
This website is the main tool for you to move abroad because it will guide you to people who lives and work wherever you want to go. In addition you have links and information about the Canada Visa permits and Immigration to prepare yourself in case you need to apply for a visa.
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2. How can I contact anyone in case I need more information about Canada Immigration and how to get there?
You can contact us at Info@Immigrateworld.com and we will be gladly to reply to you as soon as possible.
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3. What is a Canada Immigration Visa?
A Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa is a document which allows a person to live and work anywhere in Canada, and confers upon that person Permanent Resident status. It comes with certain responsibilities and may be revoked if the holder does not meet Canadian residency obligations, or is found guilty of serious criminal activity. A person who is a Canadian Permanent Resident may apply for Canadian Citizenship after 3 years.
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4. Who qualifies for a Canada Immigration Visa?
Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visas are given to qualified skilled workers, Provincial Nominees, business persons and to close family members of Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
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5. Are there special immigration procedures for different provinces in Canada?
Certain provinces have been given the authority by Citizenship and Immigration Canada to select or nominate candidates for immigration destined to their respective province under the Provincial Nomination Program.
Quebec has exclusive authority to select candidates who intend to reside in that province.These applicants are subject to Quebec's selection criteria, in addition to Federal medical and security clearance requirements. They must also pay an additional fee for processing by Quebec immigration authorities. Applicants who qualify under the Federal selection requirements may not necessarily satisfy Quebec's selection requirements, and vice versa.
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6. How do I find out if I qualify for immigration to Canada?
We recommend that you complete and an on-line assessment of your eligibility for immigration to Canada which you can evaluate at no charge. You may do so as a skilled worker applicant. Simply click on the link below:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assess/Education.asp
If you want to apply as a business applicant you can check the information at this link below:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/business/index.asp
In addition if you wish to sponsor you spouse or dependent children you may want to take a look at this:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/spouse.asp
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7. What's a temporary Resident Visa?
Canadian citizens and Canadian Permanent Residents have the right to enter Canada freely. Other visitors to Canada, including tourists, students, and workers, may need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to enter Canada.
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8. Does everyone planning to visit Canada require a Temporary Resident Visa?
No. You do not need a Temporary Resident Visa to visit Canada if you are from a visa-exempt country. Citizens from all other countries must apply for a Temporary Resident Visa before entering Canada .
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9. Do I need a Study Permit if I plan to study in Canada?
If your studies will last less than six months in Canada, then no Study Permit is required. Any studies beyond six months require a Study Permit, in addition to a Temporary Resident Visa, if you are not from a visa-exempt country.
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10. How do I qualify for a Work Permit to work in Canada?
There are many ways to qualify for a Work Permit. In some situations, the Canadian employer must demonstrate that they were unable to find Canadian citizens or Canadian Permanent Residents to fill the position.
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11. Is it difficult to find a good job in Canada?
No. If you are in Canada, there are many available rewarding employment opportunities. Each day in Canada more than 50,000 job postings go unfilled.
Getting a job offer from outside Canada is more of a challenge but certainly can be accomplished with a little bit of perseverance. Many Canadian employers have a keen demand for skilled workers and professionals. There is no reason why you can't be a part of their solution.
We welcome everyone who is considering immigration to Canada to visit the website http://www.workopolis.com/work.aspx?action=Transfer&View=Content/JobSeeker/JobSearchView〈=EN. Simply indicate the occupation and area of Canada that interests you and you will be instantly provided with a full listing and contact information of employers that are currently hiring. This search too is updated in real-time and can be accessed as often as needed.
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12. What is the job-market like in Canada?
Canada has experienced consistently strong economic growth for the past number of years. In 2007, Canada's economy is expected to grow by 3.5 per cent and add 300,000 new jobs. Each day in Canada, more than 50,000 job postings go unfilled. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business cites labour shortage as the biggest issue facing Canada's businesses today.
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13. How is a Work Permit different from a Canada Immigration Visa?
A Work Permit allows an eligible visitor to reside and work in Canada for a limited period of time, and restrictions are usually placed on the type of employment which can be pursued. It will not, by itself, lead to Canadian Permanent Resident status. By contrast, a Canada Immigration
Visa entitles its holder to live and work anywhere in Canada, enjoy many of the privileges of Canadian Citizenship, apply for Canadian Citizenship after 3 years and sponsor family members for Canadian Permanent Resident status.
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Are profiles censored? Is there any limit to what I can put in my profile?
Yes. All member profiles, when they are originally created as well as when they are modified, must be approved by our webmasters. We reserve the right to refuse any profile or photograph that we feel is inappropriate for this site. Also, we ask that you do not put any personal information in your profile, including, but not limited to: your home address, a personal beeper, cell or telephone number, a real e-mail address or personal web address. Any offenders of this rule will be banned from the site.How do I change my personal information?
Changing personal information is extremely easy. If you would like to update the information about yourself that you submitted during registration, write a new heading and description for your profile as well as editing main criteria for your matches just go to the Update your profile option on My Settings page. There you can edit any part of your personal information; save it by clicking Submit button.What is the Block List feature?
While viewing members profiles or reading or replying messages in your Mailbox you will have an option to add members to Block List. After you have added someone to your Block List you will not receive any notifications, cards or e-mails from this particular member unless you remove him or her from the Block List. This feature helps you limit your contacts with people you dont really like.Are members on this site screened?
Yes - For the safety and security of our members all ads are checked to verify authenticity. A valid e-mail address is required in order to become a member of this site - you will not be able to activate your account without one. All our services are confidential and your privacy is as much of a concern for us as it is for our members. However, we cannot do extensive background checks on members, and we expect you to understand that we cannot take responsibility for any damage caused to you by use of this site. Please use common sense and be careful about giving out personal information to people you meet.
Immigration FAQ
Are profiles censored? Is there any limit to what I can put in my profile?
How do I change my personal information?
What is the Block List feature?
Are members on this site screened?

