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  • Skilled Visa
     Canada is experiencing its lowest unemployment rate in 30 years and enjoying unprecedented economic growth. As labour shortages increase, the Canadian government has begun to provide more exciting opportunities and introduced numerous migration programs to locate skilled migrants to fill vacancies from entry-level to senior positions. In 2009, between 129,300 and 144,600 work visas have been made available.  
  • Temporary Work Visa to Canada
     Temporary Work visas are generally the fastest way to work and live temporarily in Canada. Canada has been experiencing some of the most significant labour shortages in recent history. The Temporary Work visa includes general programs such as the Temporary Work Permit as well as other profession-specific programs catering to a respective segment of industry, such as the Live-In Caregiver visa and the Information Technology Workers visa.  
  • Visitor Visa to Canada
      Canada is a great place to visit! It borders on three oceans, has towering mountains, scenic forests, countless lakes and a friendly, diverse culture. Urban centres are home to a dynamic and exciting night life. Nationals from non-TRV exempt countries require a Visitor visa to come to Canada for travelling, sight-seeing, and visiting friends or relatives. In 2007, over 1,040,000 persons seeking Temporary Resident visas were processed by CIC. Find out if you require a TRV and prepare to come to Canada in 2009.
  • Business Visa
      Canada's Business Immigration Program is designed to attract and provide permanent residence to investors, entrepreneurs and self-employed business people to Canada. The Business Immigration Program is specifically tailored to encourage applicants with business acumen expertise and assets that will contribute to the continual growth, strength and prosperity of Canada's economy.
  • Family Visa to Canada
     Canada is committed to helping families reunite. A large proportion of Canadian visas are covered in the Family Class. The Family visa provides a unique opportunity for Canadian citizens or Permanent Resident residents living in Canada to sponsor family members living abroad. In 2008, over 65,000 family visas were issued. Of the 265,000 visas allocated for 2009, up to 71,000 visas have been made available for Family visas, making the family visas one of the most widely used categories for migration to Canada.  
  • Living in Canada
     

    As a member of the G7 group of leading industrial countries, Canada enjoys a high standard of living, excellent public infrastructure, a highly educated and skilled labour force, a world-class educational system and a well-deserved reputation as a successful trading nation. 

 

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