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sorathiah
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19-Feb-02, 11:22 AM (EST)
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"IMMIGRATION"
 
   I am divorced mother of one child aged 9 yrs. My whole family is in Canada i.e. my brothers and my parents. I would like to immigrate to Canada and be with my family. How do I go about it.


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dcohenadmin
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25-Mar-02, 04:47 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: IMMIGRATION"
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In order to determine if you would qualify for immigration to Canada, we would recommend that you conduct a detailed assessment of your work and education history.

A detailed assessment will usually take into consideration the following 7 aspects of your background:


1) WORK EXPERIENCE
(Work experience informatoin should include detailed descriptions of daily projects and daily duties.)


2) EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
(The names of all universities and colleges attended after the high school level, including information about all such degrees, diplomas, and certificates earned.)


3) DATES
(A detailed analysis will also need to take into account the time span and dates of all education and work experiences, using a MONTH/YEAR to MONTH/YEAR format.)


4) AGE
(Different points are awarded to different age categories.)


5) RELATIVES
(Bonus points can be awarded for applicants having certain close relatives living in Canada.)


6) LANGUAGE
(A detailed assessment will also take into consideration an applicants abilities in ENGLISH / FRENCH, in terms of speaking/reading/writing.)


7) SPOUSE'S EDUCATION
(Finally, applicants can earn bonus points, depending upon the spouse's level of attained education.)

If you feel that you qualify for immigration to Canada, then you may contact the Canadian Government, or a legal consultant, to assist you in the application process.

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