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A Complete
Do-It-Yourself
Immigration and
Job Guide
for
Federal Skilled Worker Applicants!

Newly Updated
and
Freely Available Online!
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Canadian Immigration
Made Simple aims at providing you
with effective but low cost assistance in securing your permanent resident visa!
Despite the recent economic slowdown, Canada has been rated as one of the best countries in the world to live by the United
Nations. The rating was based on several factors such as quality of life, health care, education, employment and business opportunities, clean environment, low crime rate, personal and social security. Being such a sought-after destination, Canada continues drawing an ever-increasing number of immigrants from all over the world.
In an attempt to select the best candidates from an
ever-increasing number of applicants, the government of Canada continues to
introduce more
stringent selection criteria with greater emphasis on the use of discretion by
visa officers in approving applicants. More than ever, applying for immigration
to Canada requires better planning and preparation. Immigration to a new country
is an important turning point in one’s life, and the application process needs
to be approached carefully, as it can be exceedingly complicated, time consuming
and expensive. It is important that the applicants are fully informed about the
application process or have professional assistance to maximize their chances of
success.
“Canadian Immigration Made Simple” has been prepared to provide prospective applicants with
practical guidance throughout the Canadian immigration process -- from application preparation to visa issuance and beyond. In this
self-directed immigration guide, you will find all the necessary information and instructions in an easy-to-follow format to help you prepare and submit your permanent residence application under the
Federal Skilled Worker category. You will also find additional information on many important aspects of the Canadian immigration process to help you successfully settle in Canada.
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