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Re: Why Should You Immigrate To Canada? Posted on: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 19:46:09 +0000


> Are you looking for a better quality of life? Are you interested in
> better education for you and your family members? Are you looking for
> a
> better work environment? Are you interested in beautiful landscapes
> and
> peaceful surroundings?
>
> Well, in my opinion you have made an excellent decision when you
> though
> about Canada as an option to immigrate.
>
> We will walk together in one direction and with one goal in mind:
> starting your new life in this beautiful country.
>
> We will walk together, because we have one thing in common: we both
> know that there are more options for living our life than the life
> that
> was assigned to us since the moment we were born. We were born
> surrounded by several circumstances, such as our country of
> residence.
> If we live our life unconsciously, without evaluating and analyzing
> the
> direction of our steps, we will most likely live, grow and die in the
> same country doing the same things. However, if we decide to live
> consciously, we will realize that we can create and imagine different
> ways to live our only life.
>
> I am certain that you have already made a pause in the journey of your
> life and evaluated the direction of your steps.
>
> You are willing to take risks and you are ready to start walking in a
> new direction.
>
> Again, why Canada? Well, we will answer this question together
> analyzing some interesting facts about this beautiful country.
>
> Why Canada?
>
> One of the main reasons to choose Canada as your country of residence
> is its quality of life. Canada has been rated several years by the
> United Nations as the #1 place to live in the World, based upon
> various
> factors such as standard of living, environment, and other factors.
> This survey (published in the United Nations´ Human Development
> Report) measures several factors on life in the country; however
> income
> levels are not used as a main source of measurement.
>
> For almost a decade (1992 - 2001), Canada was "the best country in
> the world to live in". Canada had moved back to the 8th position
> recently, however Canada has recently moved up to 4th position in the
> United Nations' human development survey, and it is now above the
> United States (only below Norway, Sweden and Australia).
>
> According to the United Nations survey (2004), life expectancy in
> Canada in 2002 was 79.3 years, compared to 78.9 in Norway, 80 in
> Sweden, and 79.1 in Australia. Other countries considered to have
> "low human development", have a
> life expectancy of 48.5 years (Mali) and 46 years (Niger). Canada is
> one of the countries with the highest life expectancy in the world.
>
> In relation to economic indicators, Canada is also considered one of
> the best countries in the world. For instance, the GDP per capita in
> Canada in 2002 was US$ 29,480, compared to US$ 26,050 in Sweden and
> US$28,260 in Australia.
> Countries which are considered to have "low human development" had
> a GDP per capita of US$1,020 (Kenya) and US$1,390 (Uganda).
>
> Life expectancy in Canada is the world's highest at 79 years. Canada
> has moved ahead of the United States in overall rankings and it is
> getting again closer to the number one spot.
>
> Canada has one of the cleanest environments in the world. Being the
> 2nd
> largest country in the world, with a population of over 30 million,
> most of the country's land is unspoiled by industrial development. It
> has some of the cleanest and purest air, water, and natural resources
> in the world.
>
> Canada also has one of the best Health Care systems in the world. For
> a
> monthly fee, Canadians have access to one of the best medical care
> available. This is an advantage not only for Canadians, but also for
> Permanent Residents.
> The education system in Canada is also one of the most competitive.
> Education is free until Grade twelve and tuition for University for
> immigrants with Permanent Resident status is approximately one fourth
> of the regular fee for foreign students.
>
> The public school system in Canada is extremely effective and it
> provides excellent Elementary and Secondary education programs.
>
> Another advantage of Canada is its cultural diversity. Thousands of
> immigrants from all over the world arrive to Canada every year to
> start
> a new life. Therefore, the country has a very multicultural society,
> and this fact represents a great advantage for new immigrants, since
> Canadians are very friendly with people from all different
> backgrounds.
> Canada was built up over more than one hundred years by immigrants
> from
> all over the world, and Asians have played a role in Canadian society.
> This fact has resulted in equal opportunities in business, academics,
> and even politics. Asian communities have been established in Canada
> for more than a century. Actually, two of the largest Asian
> communities
> outside Asia are in Toronto and Vancouver. In most of these cities,
> Chinese newspapers, Television, and Chinese groceries are available!
>
> In summary, Canada is one of the best countries in the world for you
> and your family to start a new life. Canada is the best option for
> your
> children's future!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Alex Berez
> Author of "Step by Step Immigration to Canada"
> http://www.StepByStepImmigrationCanada.com

Maybe you should be "advertising Canada" on the Canadian immigration
Forum and not on the Australian one ?

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