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  • Business For Sale
    Listings of Business For Sale in different states of canada : Ontario [ ON ] , Manitoba [ MB ],Saskatchewan [ SK ], British Columbia [ BC ] , Alberta [ AB ] , Nova Scotia [ NS ] , Yukon { YU ] , Prince Edward Islands [ PE ] . The Business component of the PNP offers accelerated immigration for qualified entrepreneurs/partners who wish to settle in a province and become permanent residents of Canada.
    1 discussion 1 comment
  • Business/Investors, entrepreneurs and self employed Immigration
    The Business Immigration Program seeks to attract experienced business people to Canada who will support the development of a strong and prosperous Canadian economy.
    3 discussions 6 comments
  • Family Sponsorship
    If you sponsor a relative to come to Canada as a permanent resident, you are responsible for supporting your relative financially when he or she arrives. As a sponsor, you must make sure your spouse or relative does not need to seek financial assistance from the government.
    8 discussions 39 comments
  • General
    General discussions go in here...
    22 discussions 49 comments
  • Provincial nominees
    Alberta Provincial Nominee Program , BC PNP , MPNP , New Brunswick Provincial Nominee [NBPNP] , Newfoundland and Labrador PNP , Nova Scotai PNP, Ontario Pilot PNP , Prince Edward Island PNP , SINP , Yukon PNP.
    11 discussions 13 comments
  • Quebec-selected skilled workers
    Under the Canada-Quebec Accord on Immigration, Quebec establishes its own immigration requirements and selects immigrants who will adapt well to living in Quebec
    0 discussions 0 comments
  • Refugee Claimants
    Refugees and people needing protection are those in or outside Canada who fear returning to their home country. In keeping with its humanitarian tradition and international obligations, Canada provides protection to thousands of people every year.
    4 discussions 9 comments
  • Skilled workers and professionals
    Skilled workers have education, work experience, knowledge of English or French, and other abilities that will help them to establish themselves successfully as permanent residents in Canada.
    20 discussions 34 commentsMost recent: Nurses to Canada by csgraduateApril 7
  • Student Visa
    In most cases, you must obtain a study permit or a student authorization with visa if you want to study in Canada.
    9 discussions 17 commentsMost recent: exclusion order for working in student … by canadaimmMarch 25
  • USA Visas
    If you’re a citizen of a foreign country, in most cases you’ll need a visa to enter the United States. A visa doesn’t permit entry to the U.S., however. A visa simply indicates that your application has been reviewed by a U.S. consular officer at an American embassy or consulate, and that the officer has determined you’re eligible to enter the country for a specific purpose. Consular affairs are the responsibility of the U.S. Department of State.
    1 discussion 5 comments
  • Visitor/Temporary Resident
    Canada welcomes you as a tourist, student or temporary worker. Every year, more than 35 million people visit Canada to enjoy the many opportunities our country has to offer.
    5 discussions 10 commentsMost recent: Extension application for visitor's visa by canadaimmJanuary 17
  • Work Permit
    A work permit is needed for most temporary jobs in Canada, though for some positions and business people it is not necessary.
    8 discussions 14 commentsMost recent: Rehabilitation by canadaimmMarch 25

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