Hey Alex:
Please restrict this post (and your business) to the following countries:
England
Ireland
Scotland
Wales
Germany
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Australia
Austria
Czech Republic
We need tax payers, not welfare recipients.
T
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> Dear Friend,
>
> "I Hate Hearing Stories About Families Who Return To Their Original
> Country After Unsuccessfully Attempting To Settle In Canada."
>
> Don't Be One Of Them... Information Is Power, And Being Prepared For
> The Immigration Process Will Increase Your Chances Of Successfully
> Settling In Canada...
>
>
> "I want to start a new life. I want to sell everything I have, go to
> the airport, take the first flight to Canada and start a new life."
>
> Sounds familiar?
>
> While it may sound very easy, it is not as simple as that. One of the
> most disappointing facts about Canadian Immigration is to hear the
> stories of families who return to their original country after
> unsuccessfully attempting to settle in Canada.
>
> One of the main reasons for these failures is that the principal visa
> applicant that supports everyone financially is unable to obtain an
> employment in his or her profession.
>
> However, being prepared and educated about a process makes it simpler
> and less stressful.
> Moving to another country is not easy. It is crucial, however, to be
> organized and prepared for this "once in a lifetime" process which, if
> it is done correctly, can change your life forever.
>
> I have constant communication with thousands of potential immigrants
> all over the world, and I keep listening the same questions about
> moving to Canada, such as:
>
> - Where do I start? What do I need to do first?
> - Will I get a job in Canada?
> - Can I bring my family with me?
> - Which documents do I need to attach to my application?
> - How long does the whole process take?
> - What do I need to do after I send my visa application file?
>
> Well, information is power. The more you know about the process, the
> easier it will be to be a Canadian Permanent Resident and fulfill your
> dream of living in one of the best countries in the world.
>
> Let me give you some suggestions...
>
> 1 - Set short and long term goals - It is very important that you
> decide important factors such as : When do you want to move? Which
> Canadian city do you prefer? Do you need to quit your job? when?
>
> 2 - Prepare your visa application - Remember, it is very important to
> fill these application forms correctly if you want to increase your
> changes of getting the Permanent Residence visa.
>
> 3 - Prepare the supporting documentation - This is probably the most
> important part of the immigration process, since the way you gather and
> prepare these documents will determine to a high extent if your visa
> will be approved.
>
> 4 - Send your file - Once you have your forms and documents ready, you
> need to send your file to the Canadian Visa Office that is responsible
> for analysing your case. It is very important that you send your file
> the way it is specified by each Visa Office.
>
> 5 - Start looking for a job - Since the visa application process may
> take a few months (depending on your country of residence), you should
> start contacting companies in Canada while your documents are being
> processed by the Visa Office.
>
> 6 - Follow the instructions - You should follow the instructions
> received by the Visa Office after you have sent your file (you might
> have to attend an interview or medical examination).
>
> 7 - Plan your trip - If your visa is approved, you should plan the date
> of arrival to Canada. It is very important to contact Real Estate
> companies in Canada before you move; so that they can help you find a
> place to live in this beautiful country.
>
> 8 - Pack your bags! - Get your bags ready and move to Canada!
>
> Remember, the process can be very difficult, or extremely simple,
> depending on your willingness to understand and prepare for the visa
> application process.
>
> It is not impossible, thousands of people from all over the world move
> to Canada every year!
>
> No more excuses... Start planning your goals, start preparing the
> application forms and gathering the supporting documents. The best
> moment to start is NOW...
>
> See you in Canada my friend!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Alex Berez
> Step by Step Immigration to Canada
> http://www.stepbystepimmigrationcanada.com
>
> ******
>
> If you want to start preparing your Canadian Visa Application in a few
> minutes, the downloadable guide Step by Step Immigration to Canada will
> be extremely useful.
> One of the 4 guides you will receive contains links to Headhunters and
> Job Recruiting companies in Canada (it will help you start looking for
> a job in this beautiful country while your visa is being processed) ---
> To order now, visit http://www.stepbystepimmigrationcanada.com/order.htm
>
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