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tyshow

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Jun 10, 2015
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Hello Everyone,

I recently immigrated here to Alberta, Western Canada about four months ago from Europe. It is a life time dream of mine to proudly say that I am now a permanent resident of Canada. This is the inspiration behind this blog post to equip prospective candidates who want to immigrate to Canada under the Express Entry immigration rules with the right tools and advise based on my personal experience as I was successful in my application without the assistance of an immigration consultant. I will periodically write blog posts about the various requirements for different application stages and will not hesitate to answer any questions. Just feel free to leave me a comment and based on the comments received, this will prompt me to clarify some points by writing about the topic in question.

The link to the site can be found at www[dot]leavingforcanada[dot]com

I look forward to hearing from you all and best of luck with your Express Entry application.
 
Nitpicking here but couldn't help it...

"No information contained on leavingforcanada.com in blog posts, website content, e-mail messages, comments, chats or in any other correspondence sent by leavingforcanada.com should not be construed as immigration advice"

That disclaimer has a double negative which negates your original intention. :)

Congratulations! Good initiative! All the best!
 
Thanks for the feedback but this disclaimer is needed for legal protection as I am not an immigration consultant. I am writing based on my personal experience and providing non-paid advise based on my personal journey of immigrating to Canada. You need to be a certified immigration consultant here in Canada to provide paid immigration service to clients. I needed to spell that out as I could be sued legally by purporting to be a licensed consultant.

Hope that explains the disclaimer.

Thanks


Asivad Anac said:
Nitpicking here but couldn't help it...

"No information contained on leavingforcanada.com in blog posts, website content, e-mail messages, comments, chats or in any other correspondence sent by leavingforcanada.com should not be construed as immigration advice"

That disclaimer has a double negative which negates your original intention. :)

Congratulations! Good initiative! All the best!
 
tyshow said:
Thanks for the feedback but this disclaimer is needed for legal protection as I am not an immigration consultant. I am writing based on my personal experience and providing non-paid advise based on my personal journey of immigrating to Canada. You need to be a certified immigration consultant here in Canada to provide paid immigration service to clients. I needed to spell that out as I could be sued legally by purporting to be a licensed consultant.

Hope that explains the disclaimer.

Thanks

I understand that. Your disclaimer has 2 negatives which render it useless. Remove any one of those negatives.