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i am 28 yrs old, married with 2 kids, a teacher by profession. i heard that CANADA is the best place to live so i would like to bring my whole family there.

2006-10-15 20:46:24 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Canada Toronto

I'm from the Philippines.

2006-10-16 00:48:27 · update #1

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I am a Canadian living in the UK. But my husband (a brit) are looking to move back.

Canada is encouraging the immigration of skilled people. You would have an advantage because you are a teacher.

Here's a little more info. Your best bet is to ring the Canadian Embassy in England to receive more info. See below.

2006-10-16 00:00:17 · answer #1 · answered by quay_grl 5 · 2 0

You do not necesarily need anyone to hire you and sponsor you to immigrate to Canada. You can apply and if you qualify, you can immigrate.

Download the form from the official government website http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.html.... Or go into any Canadian Consulate, High Commission or Embassy and pick one up.

The form has to be filled out and signed. Mail that in to the closest Canadian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate. You can then use the same site to follow the progress of your application. There is an official call centre where an prospective immigrant can get information on immigrating to Canada.

CAUTION :- There are many fraudsters that claim to help people immigrate to Canada. Be careful. There is nothing like a government authorized agency. The government of Canada has made the immigration process simple enough for the average person to follow and do it themselves. Private agencies do not have any power over the decision made on an application. Do not get defrauded.

2006-10-16 02:35:13 · answer #2 · answered by Know-it-all 4 · 1 0

A word of caution, though, since you are a teacher:
Public School Boards are presently overrun with applications from BEd. graduates from within the country. Even if you are very experienced, expect to start from the bottom, this is quite common in Canada. You may have better chances in private schools where they look for an "ethnic variety" in teachers.
No-one will (and can) sponsor you as a teacher, and employer can only do that if he can prove that you have a skill that cannot be found among the (available) Canadian workforce.

2006-10-20 06:56:04 · answer #3 · answered by Marianna 6 · 0 0

on condition that your mom is an American citizen, there is an extremely reliable possibility that every person you need to do is prepare for citizenship your self. this could immediately make you and American citizen. given which you're already Canadian, you will thereby become a twin citizen. every person who's eligible for American citizenship could have a visa utility denied. you need to attempt for the american citizenship till now attempting a visa. while you're denied the american citizenship, and you do get a visa, to respond to your question, no you will no longer unfastened your Canadian citizenship in case you become an enduring resident of the U. S.. For that remember, in case you probably did obtain American citizenship, you nevertheless would not unfastened your Canadian citizenship, as the two the U. S. and Canada understand and settle for twin citizenship. The age 21 is irrelevant. the only visa your boyfriend can sponsor you for is a fiance visa. Your grandparents can no longer sponsor you the two. basically an intensive relative, parent or sibling, can sponsor kinfolk. reliable success. ~~Donna~~

2016-10-19 11:42:14 · answer #4 · answered by wach 4 · 0 0

I live in canada and it is a great place to live. Check the canadian government website. They have a link on the right hand side that says 'moving to canada from another country'

2006-10-15 20:53:32 · answer #5 · answered by BlondeBarbie 4 · 0 0

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