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1 Canadian Consultancy Services 315-6013,Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M2M 3W2 TEL: 416 5696450 / 416 2264454 FAX: 905 2483617 www.employmentandimmigration.com Prosperity with Care makes a difference

2 A Look at Canada  Map of Canada and Facts Three oceans line Canada’s borders: the Pacific Ocean on the west, the Atlantic Ocean on the east, and the Arctic Ocean to the north. The regions of Canada Canada is a country of 10 million square kilometres and five distinct regions: the Atlantic Region;Central Canada; the Prairie Provinces;the West Coast; and the North. The national capital The national capital The national capital of Canada is Ottawa, Ontario. Provinces and territories Canada has 10 provinces and three territories. Each province and territory has its own capital city. Population Population Canada has a population of about 31 million people and most Canadians live in the southern parts of Canada.

3 Photo Gallery Ottawa, ParliamentOttawa, Parliament Ottawa CityOttawa City

4 Toronto, Skydome and CN TowerToronto, Skydome and CN Tower Photo Gallery

5 Photo Gallery Niagra FallsNiagra Falls

6 Photo Gallery Victoria Harbour, British ColumbiaVictoria Harbour, British Columbia

7 Photo Gallery Montreal, DowntownMontreal, Downtown Old MontrealOld Montreal

8 Photo Gallery Vancouver Canada at nightVancouver Canada at night Vancouver CanadaVancouver Canada

9 Photo Gallery Edmonton, CanadaEdmonton, Canada

10 About Canada Economy Climate Family Life ECONOMY: Canada is the United States’ most important trading partner, with over $460 billion worth of goods, services, investments, and financial transfers exchanged between the two countries in 2003. Canada has experienced sustained economic growth during the past several years. Continuing economic recovery in the United States and higher prices for Canada’s natural resource exports should allow the Canadian economy to sustain its growth trajectory in 2005.CLIMATE: The weather is extreme and moderate in summer. Temperature ranges from -20 degree on extreme points. But usually it is -5 to -10 and in summer it goes to 35-40 degree. There are four seasons in Canada, Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter. Personal Rights and Freedom: Every individual has freedom of conscience and religion. Right to live and work anywhere in Canada. Law provides to take properly care of children

11 Why Canada?  Multicultural Country with strong Economy.  Benefits of Permanent Residency  Free Education for Children up to certain level and after that subsidized policies  Free Health Benefits for self and family  Government programmes for Entrepreneurs and Investors Class.  Subsides loan facilities for Business ventures  Sponsor Spouse, Children and parents to join in short period  Employment Insurance and Unemployment benefits  Child Tax benefits depends on Family Income  Subsidized housing for eligible candiates

12 Why Study in Canada  Less expensive then other countries  Variety of Colleges / Universities to choose courses in Federal and Provinces.  Student loans available for qualified candidates  On student visas can call spouses  On Campus and Off Campus Job facilities  Can work for One year after graduation (Now two years)  Can apply for work permit  Study in Canada eligible for Permanent Residence  Continue education on Study permit

13 Canada Immigration Skilled Worker Class Immigration Family Class Immigration Business Class Immigration Provincial Nomination Study Visas Visit Visas Working Visas

14 Immigration to Canada as a Skilled Worker SSSSkilled workers have education, work experience, knowledge of English and/or French and other abilities to help them to establish themselves successfully as Permanent Residents in Canada. AAAApplying to come to Canada as a Skilled Worker is not difficult. Our Experts will brief you for the same.

15 Immigration to Canada as a family class  Canadian citizens and permanent residents living in Canada, 18 years of age or older, may sponsor close relatives or family members including spouses who want to become permanent residents of Canada. Sponsors must promise to support the relative or family member and their accompanying family members for a period of three to 10 years to help them settle in Canada. period of three to 10 years period of three to 10 years

16 Immigration to Canada as a Bussiness class Investor Investor Entrepreneurs Entrepreneurs Self-Employed Persons Self-Employed Persons Investor: The Immigrant Investor Program seeks to attract experienced persons and capital to Canada. Investors must demonstrate business experience, a minimum net worth of CDN $800,000 and make an investment of CDN $400,000. Entrepreneurs: The Entrepreneur Program seeks to attract experienced persons that will own and actively manage businesses in Canada which will contribute to the economy and create jobs. They must demonstrate business experience, a minimum net worth of CDN $300,000 and are subject to conditions upon arrival in Canada. Self-Employed Persons : Self-employed persons must have the intention and ability to create their own employment. They are expected to contribute to the cultural life of Canada. They may create their own employment by purchasing and managing a farm in Canada.

17 Immigration to Canada UNDER OTHER CATEGORY  Provincial Nomination  Study Visas  Visit Visas  Working Visas Provincial Nomination:Provincial Nomination: Most provinces in Canada have an agreement with the Government of Canada that allows them to play a more direct role in selecting immigrants who wish to settle in that province. If you wish to immigrate to one of Canada’s provinces as a Provincial Nominee, you must first apply to the province where you wish to settle. The province will consider your application based on their immigration needs and your genuine intention to settle there. Study Visas:Study Visas: Our Experts have discussed all about this in detail. Visit Visas:Visit Visas: Canada welcomes visitors as tourists, students or temporary workers. As a visitor, you will enjoy the many opportunities Canada has to offer. Every year 35 Million people visit to Canada. Working Visas:Working Visas: Every year over 90,000 foreign workers are entering to Canada to work temporarily to help Canadian employers to address skill shortages in Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) and Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) ensure that these workers will support economic growth in Canada and create more opportunities for all Canadian job seekers. For this category one must have a valid work permit to work in Canada.

18 TIME FRAME FOR PROCESSING  BUSINESS CLASS: For Federal 8-10 Months For Provincial 8-10 Months  SKILLED CLASS: For Federal more than 24 months to less than 36 months For Provincial programme 4 to 8 months  FAMILY CLASS: For Spouse and Partners 1 to 3 months For Dependent children 1 to 7 months For Parents and Grand parents 24 to 37 months  Study visas within One month  Work Permits within One month  For Visit Visas within One month Note:- The above period varies based on the documents provided

19 Canadian consultancy Services Registered member of Canadian Society of Immigration Consultant Member ID 041024. Follow up with clients and Canadian High Commission before submission and after submission. File cases only on the basis of Qualification & Experience of individual and guide accordingly for best suited category. Prepare documents according to Visa Officers Overseas Processing Manual. Assist clients in preparing documents and Experience certificates as prescribed. Assist in applying for Police clearance certificates from India and abroad. Consultants are always available to assist clients whenever they need. Always provide updates to the clients regarding status of file. Provides Money back guarantee. Special discount rates for Students and clients for Indian continent.

20 Frequently Ask Questions Are you dealing for U.S.A. Immigration?Are you dealing for U.S.A. Immigration? Yes we do What if our visas have been refused?What if our visas have been refused? We give money back guarantee Can you help in getting visas in less time?Can you help in getting visas in less time? Yes ! It depends on the documents we prepare and through continuous follow-up with Canadian High Commission. Are you Providing Job?Are you Providing Job? Yes ! In certain categories. Our colleges will provide Co-op facilities and On campus working conditions. Can we file for Immigration other than home country?Can we file for Immigration other than home country? Yes ! For students they can file in Canada or U.S.A. Are you giving post landing assistance?Are you giving post landing assistance? No ! But we do arrange for an agency to help you in settling in Canada. Prepared by : Canadian Consultancy Services


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