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How to become a truck driver in Canada
Read our step-by-step guide to getting a job as a truck driver, either as someone already living in Canada or a foreigner thinking of moving here. What you need to keep in mind is that driving a truck is often a full-time-plus job and is done mostly for the money. It’s not usually about the…
Canadian Citizenship by Descent Tool – Are you a citizen?
3 easy steps to find out if you are Canadian If you are looking for simple answers to a solution to this all-important question, “Am I Canadian?”. Then read on… Step 1 – The simple tool Here is a simple chart explaining things if you are a Canadian. Detailed explanations and alternative solutions can…
Replacing your Immigration Document – a step-by-step guide
Do you urgently need to verify a document you used to immigrate to Canada, perhaps in order to apply for your Canada Pension and Old Age Supplement payments? Does your Record of Landing, for example, or your Study Permit, need to have an error corrected? And what do you do if you came to Canada…
International Education Strategy
Why Canada Needs You? INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION STRATEGY (2014–2019) This latest iteration of Canada’s international education strategy is managed by the Trade Commissioner Service of Global Affairs Canada and has several key objectives amongst its many goals: I: MORE STUDENTS FROM MORE COUNTRIES A key goal is to diversify the source countries for international students….
Tuition and Living Expenses for Foreign Students in Canada
Canadian tuition is very reasonable at most post-secondary schools in Canada. If you’re a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada. However, international students pay around 3 times the tuition that a Canadian or permanent resident pays. Is that fair? Perhaps not. Is it reasonable? That depends on what you compare it to. Compared…
Marrying and Sponsoring an Icelander
Marriage to a Icelander Citizen Every country has its own laws that apply to its citizens marrying a person from a different country. Getting married to an Icelenader citizen with the goal of eventually bringing them to Canada to live is a process with many steps. If you want to bring your Icelander spouse or…
How to get married in Canada to a foreigner?
An in-depth, step-by-step article showing you how to fill out the application and answer the most frequently asked questions Quick answers: My foreign partner is already in Canada. Can we get married? Yes, you can get married to your non-Canadian partner here. Each Canadian province has its steps, but it’s relatively straightforward. You can start…
Gathering Documents from Foreign Countries
How to Gather Documents from Foreign/Overseas Countries when Immigrating to Canada or Sponsoring Your Spouse Do you need to collect documents from another country? Maybe you need an original of your birth certificate from your country of birth, a marriage search from a previous place of citizenship, or a diploma requested form your country of…
Primary Applicant’s Supporting Documents for Sponsorship
Now it’s time to focus on those supporting documents required from the Principal Applicant. As with the Sponsor’s documents, they are listed in form IMM 5533 – the document checklist. Now let’s what supporting documents are required from the Principal Applicant: Proof of Primary Applicant’s Legal Status Specifically, a photocopy of the passport you used…
Permanent Resident Card Service
Start your PR Card Service FAQ What can I expect from an in-person appointment for PR Card Service? After you’ve submitted your online request form, a member of our paid service team will contact you to schedule a convenient date and time for an in-person visit to our office. This option is particularly useful for…