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By Ida Dorsey


Each year many individuals and families move to Canada. This huge country is a very popular destination for immigrants because it has so much to offer. There are vibrant cities such as Toronto and Edmonton, beautiful fishing villages along the eastern seaboard of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. In addition the oil boom in Alberta has opened up a massive number of new jobs for many thousands of workers.

One of the first things a potential immigrant should understand is that the process can take anywhere from a year to five years to successfully complete. Those who are able to get their paperwork processed fast are usually those who did their homework properly. They may also have used a Canadian immigration service to help and advise them. These professionals have lots of experience and can really make a difference in the speed in which the application is processed.

It should be quite easy to find a good attorney or service to help with the paperwork. They will have meetings with clients either on line or over the phone. Many people now use Skype or a similar service as it allows for a more personal approach. Whichever method they use the key must be good clear communication.

There are a number of steps candidates can take to ensure that delays are kept to a minimum. Most paper work and forms are now filed on line. Applicants working with an advocate or service are at an advantage. They receive detailed instructions and often have a professional review the documents before they submit them.

Those in the medical profession are often the most sought after candidates. Doctors, nurses and specialists are needed in many rural communities around Canada. The country is so vast that many small towns and villages do not have access to medical professionals and have to rely on local clinics or travel vast distances to see a doctor. Experienced medical professionals can pick and choose from the provinces they would like to move to and their applications are typically fast tracked.

Health issues are another crucial part of the application process. Each member of the family will be required to undergo a medical examination by a board approved doctor. Any long term conditions must be disclosed along with disabilities and inherited diseases. In many cases a thorough report is needed to document all the factors.

If an individual or family is turned down on medical grounds there is the chance for an appeal. Again the right representation is crucial. An experienced attorney will be able to prepare a strong case and help to show that the applicant will still be able to make a positive contribution to the economic and social future of their community.

Canada has some of the most stringent immigration standards in the world. Applicants should be aware that there are a number of factors they need to consider including health conditions and criminal convictions. Even a conviction from many years ago must be disclosed in their initial paperwork.




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