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    A new law amending the Citizenship Act came into effect on April 17, 2009. The new law gives Canadian citizenship to certain people who lost it and to others who are recognized as citizens for the first tim Published on (Jul 03, 2009)

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    New procedures - Applying as a skilled worker

    Applications for permanent residence Published on (Jul 21, 2009)

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  • Government of Canada Tables 2010 Immigration Plan

     Ottawa, October 30, 2009 — Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, tabled Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s 2009 Annual Report today in Parliament.“While other countries have cut back imm Published on (Jun 26, 2010)

  • Eligibility criteria for federal skilled worker applications
    Eligibility criteria for federal skilled worker applications
    Under changes to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, federal skilled worker applications are assessed for eligibility according to the criteri Published on (Jun 28, 2010)
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ABOUT CANADA


Canada, the world's second largest country, is a land of  immense opportunities.Canada needs young,dynamic and well-educated skilled workers. It is a
knowledge-based economy,Seeking Skilled Workers /Professionals immigrants,who can meet demands of the rapidly changing technology economy.

                                                                                                             
                                                                                       
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Canada had been declared as the best country in the world to live in,
for 8 years consecutively by the United Nations till recently.

Canada 's economy has growth rate of 4.7%.

Canada offers free medical services to its Permanent Resident.

Education up to grade 13 is absolutely free. While higher sducation
is subsidized.
After receiving citizenship, you can study and work in USA.

Employment insurance is offered to a person, who has worked
for a minimum of 20 weeks and thereafter, gets unemployed.

Immigration already accounts for more than 70 percents of
 net labor market growth.
Total Canadian population is 33.2 millon, with 77,888 Filipino
population, 3rd top countries immigrants.





Life 

Canada is a country of enviable qualities.It boasts of a life expectancy of 79.1 years and an adult literacy rate of 99%. For the past many years, the United Nations has ranked Canada as first in the world on the Human Development Index. Canadian cities themselves have also received praise for their various qualities.


Economic Wealth
Canada maintains one of the world's highest per capita GPD's i.e. about US $22,000 per person.The world bank has also ranked Canadians as the 2nd wealthiest
people in the world in terms of the countries natural, financial, human and social resources. Based on Canada's total wealth, each Canadian is worth nearly
Cdn$ 7,50,000.

Employment
In Canada, good employment oppurtunities exist in many sectors of the economy. Financially speaking, new immigrants earn an average  of Cdn$ 30,000 -
Cdn$ 75,000 annually.It is worth nothing that Canada is acclaimed globally for its admirable record of promoting employment equity in the workplace for
women and visible minorities.


Canada 38 Priority Occupational List

    1. Financial Managers
    2.Computer and Information Systems Managers
    3.Managers in Health Care 
    4.Restaurant and Food Service Managers 
    5.Accomodation Service Managers
    6.Construction Managers
    7.Financial Auditors and Accountants 
    8.Goelogists, Geochemists, and Geophysicists
    9.Mining Engineers
   10.Geological Engineers 
   11.Petroleum Engineers
   12.Specialist Physicians
   13.General Practitioners and Family Physicians
   14.Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists
   15.Occupational Therapists 
   16.Physiotherapists 
   17.Head Nutrses and Supervisors
   18. Registered Nurse
   19. Medical Radiation Technologists
   20. Licensed Pratical Nurses
   21. University Professors
   22. College and other Vocatinal Instructors
   23. Chefs
   24.  Cooks
   25. Contractors and Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades
   26. Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades
   27. Contractors and Supervisors, Heavy Construction Equipment Crews
   28. Electrician ( Except Industrial and Power System)
   29. Industrial Electricians
   30. Plumbers
   31. Steamfitters, Pipe Fitters and Sprinkler System Installers
   32. Welders and Related Machine Operators
   33. Heavy -Duty Equipment  Mechanics
   34. Crane Operators
   35. Drillers and Blasters - Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction
   36.Supervisors, Mining and Quarrying
   37.Supervisors, Oil, and Gas Drilling and Services
   38.Supervisors, Petroleum ,Gas and Chemical Processing and Utilities


Note; The occupations  above are all Skilled Type O (managerial occupations) oor  Skilled Level A (professional occupations)
or B (tecnical occupations and skilled trades) on  the Canadian National Occupational Classification list.