Immigration To Canada

Why Canada
Canada has one of the world's highest living standards                                                 
·        Average family size is 3.1 ( National Census 1991)
·        Crimes rate lowest in the world.
·        Pollution Free environment.
·        Free access to health care (ranked one of the best in the world)
·        Highest life Expectancy in the World.
·        Education free up to ''A" levels.
·        Old age pension.
·        People over 65 and social aid recipients, receive majority of their prescription drugs free of cost.
·        83% of Canadian households have at least one car. ( National census 1991)
·        60% of household have their own house. (National census 1996)
·        Employment rate increased 2.3% over last year.
·        Minimal Unemployment rate of 6.9% Canada / 5.3% Ontario / 7.1% B.Columbia / 5.2% Albert 5.1% Manitoba.

         July,2000
·        Unemployment welfare & allowances.
·        Average weekly earnings 626.29 4CAD Canada / 668.14$ Ontario / 636.24$B.Columbia / 644.22$ Manitoba.

         July, 2000
·        Average hourly earnings 15.135$CAD. July, 2000
·        Part of G8 Nations (The world's most industrialized nations of the world)
·        One out of five household have computer.(National census 1991)
·        University / Post Secondary graduates represents 40% of the population.
·        Recent Immigrants had higher level of education than Canadian born population.
·        Canada's 3.8% growth rate is neck and neck with U.S growth of 3.9% this year and next year Canada is expected

         to grow 3.4% this year and next year Canada is expected to grow 3.4% and the U.S. is likely to slow to 3.2%.
·        Major forecasts predictions, gives a stunning glimpse of what to expect of the Canadian economy in the new

         Century- including 6,00,000 new jobs this year and next year in Ontario alone.
(Source: National Census 1991 & 1996 ; Statistics Canada ; United Nations Human Development Index)
Eight Times out of the last ten years, Canada has been ranked number one (1) by the United Nations Human Development Index as the best country in the world to live.
  • Canada is the largest country in land size in the Western Hemisphere with a population of only around 3.1 million people. Canada is one of the leading G-8 Nations (industrialized nation of the world) and the second largest country in the world. It is a highly developed immigrant you have all the rights of a Canadian citizen. These rights are protected under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Should you wish to become a citizen, you can do so after you have lived in Canada for three years. As a Canadian citizen, you can apply for a Canadian passport and you are eligible to vote.
    Canada’s form of government can be characterized as a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. Canada abounds with economic prosperity, superb and affordable education options, world-renowned health care and retirement schemes, abundance of land, clear air and fresh water supplies, all providing for a safe and secures environment.
    A 1997 survey of people in 20 countries found that the majority placed Canada in the top ten list of countries where they would like to live. Most consider Canada a generous, peaceful and compassionate nation, while they see Canadians as honest, friendly and polite. unemployment and crime rates, and life expectancy.
                                                                                                       
  • Canada is a land of opportunity – young and dynamic where immigration is the foundation for economic growth and which brings people from all over the world and they also brings their customs, traditions, rituals and culture which makes Canada world’s best multicultural country to live. During the next few years, over 1 million immigrants will enter Canada, according to government official forecasts.
  • Canada's success is largely due to the contributions made by these immigrants. Each year, Canada welcomes more than 200,000 new immigrants. The diversified backgrounds and cultures are what make Canada unique.
  • No matter where you come from, once you are a landed .
    country, with excellent working conditions, an outstanding education system, a very high standard of living and a health care system ranked one of the best in the world. The United Nations has ranked Canada the best place to live for six consecutive years. Their surveys are based on quality of life, educational opportunities,
    The procedure for Canada Immigration is as below, Click each step to get more details about the procedure.