Immigrate to Canada (EPUB)

A Practical Guide

This is intended for a global audience.

ISBN: 978-1-77040-958-3

This book gives you the critical advantage in understanding how to prepare to come to Canada. It shows you how to navigate the government maze and how to ensure your paperwork is in order. And it provides insights from its experienced authors on what to expect on your journey.

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Canada is one of the world’s most sought-after destinations for immigrants, a welcoming and inclusive country respectful of cultures that comprise its identity. Canada was built by immigration and its future is tied to immigration. Millions of Canadian families want their friends and relatives to live in Canada, and some 250,000 immigrants arrive each year. This book is the definitive guide for those preparing to come to Canada. It provides a step-by-step guide on how to navigate the application system to ensure you will have the best chance for swift arrival. It is a valuable resource for professionals, students, tradespersons, entrepreneurs, investors and families.
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Subtitle A Practical Guide
Publication Date Feb 14, 2015
Market Global
PDF Preview Download URL http://www.self-counsel.com/docs/immigrate_to_canada.pdf
Operating System This eBook is in the EPUB 2.1 format and will work with any reading device (including iPad, Kobo, Nook, and Sony ereaders) or desktop software which supports this format or earlier versions. This includes Apple, Sony, Kobo, and Barnes & Noble ereaders. Learn more about buying and installing ebooks.
File Size 1.57 MB
ISBN 978-1-77040-958-3
Library Sales? Not for sale to libraries.

Author Details - Nick Noorani and Catherine A. Sas, QC

Best-selling author of “Arrival Survival Canada” Nick Noorani is a social entrepreneur, immigration champion and motivational speaker. He was the founding publisher of Canadian Immigrant magazine and wrote the federal government’s guide to immigration for newcomers, among other publications.

Catherine Sas, QC, is one of Canada’s leading immigration lawyers. She was called to the Bar in 1989 and has more than two decades of experience in immigration law. She practices law in Vancouver.
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