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Canadian Immigration for International PhD Graduates

The graduate of a PhD program in one of Ontario’s publicly funded universities may be able to apply for nomination as a permanent resident, under the International Student Category’s PhD Graduate Stream. International PhD students may apply for the program from within Canada or from overseas. You may be eligible …

Changes to Canadian Live-in Caregiver Program

Government of Canada has made changes to the laws governing live-in caregivers working in Canada under the Live-in Caregiver Program effective April 01, 2010. The live-in Caregivers now have following two options for calculating their work experience to become eligible for application as permanent resident: 24 months of authorized full-time …

How many days I have to stay in Canada to maintain Permanent Residence Status?

The residency obligation for permanent residents is outlined in Immigration and Refugee Protection Act s.28. A permanent resident has the obligation under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to physically present in Canada for 730 days in each preceding period of five years. In certain cases, the permanent resident’s stay …

What are the High Priority Occupational Skills to Immigrate to Canada

UPDATE: Please check out the new list of professions effective June 26, 2010. All applications for Canadian Immigration under the Federal Skilled Worker program submitted after February 27, 2008 are assessed according to new criteria.  You must have one year continuous full time work experience in one of the following …

How to Immigrate to Canada as Federal Skilled Worker

Canada allows every year permanent residence to skilled works based on their education, work experience, knowledge of English and/or French, and other criteria that is necessary to establish economically in Canada. You application is eligible for processing as Federal Skilled Worker if: You have included the results of your official …

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