Skilled Workers Have the Highest Chances to immigrate to Canada in 2010
Having in mind that Canada has been ranked one of the best places in the world to live, it is no wonder approximately 250, 000 immigrants choose to come in live in Canada every year. When you add up the relatively low cost of living, good health care and education system and well-paying jobs - it sounds like dream country.
If you have decided to move to Canada there are several ways to do it. For example, the business immigration, family class immigration and experience class immigration. However, people who qualify under the skilled worker class criteria will have highest chances to live their dream as Canada plans on accepting 101,000 new skilled worker immigrants in 2010 and Quebec is the province which is getting the largest percentage of them.
The most important thing to do before considering applying for immigration to Quebec is finding out if you qualify for this program. People who speak French, have work experience, higher education, a job offer from a Quebec employer or relatives who live in Quebec have the highest chances of qualifying.
The next step in the process would be to submit an official immigration application. This is where experienced professionals can help. They can make sure all documents that need to be submitted to immigration services are correctly filled in, prepare candidates for the interview and check the status of the application.
Once the immigration application has been approved, you need to choose where to settle, find out about housing and jobs, and improve your French language skills. After you arrive in Quebec, you will have to see an integration officer, who will give you useful information on how to acquire necessary documents, rent a flat and involve your children in schools. If necessary he will enrol you in a French language course. During your first fewThere are many free information sessions which will tell the new immigrants how to adapt quickly to life in QuAbec, introduce the values of the Quebec society and the details of daily life.
So the future looks bright for anyone who wants to go and work in Canada in 2010. Contact us for a free assessment of your skilled worker application: http://www.immigroup.com/canadian_immigration/skilled_worker.php