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Old September 6th, 2005, 11:08 PM
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Dear Friend,

"I Hate Hearing Stories About Families Who Return To Their Original
Country After Unsuccessfully Attempting To Settle In Canada."

Don't Be One Of Them... Information Is Power, And Being Prepared For
The Immigration Process Will Increase Your Chances Of Successfully
Settling In Canada...


"I want to start a new life. I want to sell everything I have, go to
the airport, take the first flight to Canada and start a new life."

Sounds familiar?

While it may sound very easy, it is not as simple as that. One of the
most disappointing facts about Canadian Immigration is to hear the
stories of families who return to their original country after
unsuccessfully attempting to settle in Canada.

One of the main reasons for these failures is that the principal visa
applicant that supports everyone financially is unable to obtain an
employment in his or her profession.

However, being prepared and educated about a process makes it simpler
and less stressful.
Moving to another country is not easy. It is crucial, however, to be
organized and prepared for this "once in a lifetime" process which, if
it is done correctly, can change your life forever.

I have constant communication with thousands of potential immigrants
all over the world, and I keep listening the same questions about
moving to Canada, such as:

- Where do I start? What do I need to do first?
- Will I get a job in Canada?
- Can I bring my family with me?
- Which documents do I need to attach to my application?
- How long does the whole process take?
- What do I need to do after I send my visa application file?

Well, information is power. The more you know about the process, the
easier it will be to be a Canadian Permanent Resident and fulfill your
dream of living in one of the best countries in the world.

Let me give you some suggestions...

1 - Set short and long term goals - It is very important that you
decide important factors such as : When do you want to move? Which
Canadian city do you prefer? Do you need to quit your job? when?

2 - Prepare your visa application - Remember, it is very important to
fill these application forms correctly if you want to increase your
changes of getting the Permanent Residence visa.

3 - Prepare the supporting documentation - This is probably the most
important part of the immigration process, since the way you gather and
prepare these documents will determine to a high extent if your visa
will be approved.

4 - Send your file - Once you have your forms and documents ready, you
need to send your file to the Canadian Visa Office that is responsible
for analysing your case. It is very important that you send your file
the way it is specified by each Visa Office.

5 - Start looking for a job - Since the visa application process may
take a few months (depending on your country of residence), you should
start contacting companies in Canada while your documents are being
processed by the Visa Office.

6 - Follow the instructions - You should follow the instructions
received by the Visa Office after you have sent your file (you might
have to attend an interview or medical examination).

7 - Plan your trip - If your visa is approved, you should plan the date
of arrival to Canada. It is very important to contact Real Estate
companies in Canada before you move; so that they can help you find a
place to live in this beautiful country.

8 - Pack your bags! - Get your bags ready and move to Canada!

Remember, the process can be very difficult, or extremely simple,
depending on your willingness to understand and prepare for the visa
application process.

It is not impossible, thousands of people from all over the world move
to Canada every year!

No more excuses... Start planning your goals, start preparing the
application forms and gathering the supporting documents. The best
moment to start is NOW...

See you in Canada my friend!

Best Regards,

Alex Berez
Step by Step Immigration to Canada
http://www.stepbystepimmigrationcanada.com

******

If you want to start preparing your Canadian Visa Application in a few
minutes, the downloadable guide Step by Step Immigration to Canada will
be extremely useful.
One of the 4 guides you will receive contains links to Headhunters and
Job Recruiting companies in Canada (it will help you start looking for
a job in this beautiful country while your visa is being processed) ---
To order now, visit http://www.stepbystepimmigrationcanada.com/order.htm

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Old September 11th, 2005, 08:42 AM
you_kidding
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Hey Alex:

Please restrict this post (and your business) to the following countries:

England
Ireland
Scotland
Wales
Germany
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Australia
Austria
Czech Republic

We need tax payers, not welfare recipients.

T



wrote in message
ups.com...
Dear Friend,

"I Hate Hearing Stories About Families Who Return To Their Original
Country After Unsuccessfully Attempting To Settle In Canada."

Don't Be One Of Them... Information Is Power, And Being Prepared For
The Immigration Process Will Increase Your Chances Of Successfully
Settling In Canada...


"I want to start a new life. I want to sell everything I have, go to
the airport, take the first flight to Canada and start a new life."

Sounds familiar?

While it may sound very easy, it is not as simple as that. One of the
most disappointing facts about Canadian Immigration is to hear the
stories of families who return to their original country after
unsuccessfully attempting to settle in Canada.

One of the main reasons for these failures is that the principal visa
applicant that supports everyone financially is unable to obtain an
employment in his or her profession.

However, being prepared and educated about a process makes it simpler
and less stressful.
Moving to another country is not easy. It is crucial, however, to be
organized and prepared for this "once in a lifetime" process which, if
it is done correctly, can change your life forever.

I have constant communication with thousands of potential immigrants
all over the world, and I keep listening the same questions about
moving to Canada, such as:

- Where do I start? What do I need to do first?
- Will I get a job in Canada?
- Can I bring my family with me?
- Which documents do I need to attach to my application?
- How long does the whole process take?
- What do I need to do after I send my visa application file?

Well, information is power. The more you know about the process, the
easier it will be to be a Canadian Permanent Resident and fulfill your
dream of living in one of the best countries in the world.

Let me give you some suggestions...

1 - Set short and long term goals - It is very important that you
decide important factors such as : When do you want to move? Which
Canadian city do you prefer? Do you need to quit your job? when?

2 - Prepare your visa application - Remember, it is very important to
fill these application forms correctly if you want to increase your
changes of getting the Permanent Residence visa.

3 - Prepare the supporting documentation - This is probably the most
important part of the immigration process, since the way you gather and
prepare these documents will determine to a high extent if your visa
will be approved.

4 - Send your file - Once you have your forms and documents ready, you
need to send your file to the Canadian Visa Office that is responsible
for analysing your case. It is very important that you send your file
the way it is specified by each Visa Office.

5 - Start looking for a job - Since the visa application process may
take a few months (depending on your country of residence), you should
start contacting companies in Canada while your documents are being
processed by the Visa Office.

6 - Follow the instructions - You should follow the instructions
received by the Visa Office after you have sent your file (you might
have to attend an interview or medical examination).

7 - Plan your trip - If your visa is approved, you should plan the date
of arrival to Canada. It is very important to contact Real Estate
companies in Canada before you move; so that they can help you find a
place to live in this beautiful country.

8 - Pack your bags! - Get your bags ready and move to Canada!

Remember, the process can be very difficult, or extremely simple,
depending on your willingness to understand and prepare for the visa
application process.

It is not impossible, thousands of people from all over the world move
to Canada every year!

No more excuses... Start planning your goals, start preparing the
application forms and gathering the supporting documents. The best
moment to start is NOW...

See you in Canada my friend!

Best Regards,

Alex Berez
Step by Step Immigration to Canada
http://www.stepbystepimmigrationcanada.com

******

If you want to start preparing your Canadian Visa Application in a few
minutes, the downloadable guide Step by Step Immigration to Canada will
be extremely useful.
One of the 4 guides you will receive contains links to Headhunters and
Job Recruiting companies in Canada (it will help you start looking for
a job in this beautiful country while your visa is being processed) ---
To order now, visit http://www.stepbystepimmigrationcanada.com/order.htm



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Old September 13th, 2005, 03:44 AM
J-Man
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What if I want to RETIRE (i.e., NOT seek employment) in Canada?

wrote in message
ups.com...
Dear Friend,

"I Hate Hearing Stories About Families Who Return To Their Original
Country After Unsuccessfully Attempting To Settle In Canada."

Don't Be One Of Them... Information Is Power, And Being Prepared For
The Immigration Process Will Increase Your Chances Of Successfully
Settling In Canada...


"I want to start a new life. I want to sell everything I have, go to
the airport, take the first flight to Canada and start a new life."

Sounds familiar?

While it may sound very easy, it is not as simple as that. One of the
most disappointing facts about Canadian Immigration is to hear the
stories of families who return to their original country after
unsuccessfully attempting to settle in Canada.

One of the main reasons for these failures is that the principal visa
applicant that supports everyone financially is unable to obtain an
employment in his or her profession.

However, being prepared and educated about a process makes it simpler
and less stressful.
Moving to another country is not easy. It is crucial, however, to be
organized and prepared for this "once in a lifetime" process which, if
it is done correctly, can change your life forever.

I have constant communication with thousands of potential immigrants
all over the world, and I keep listening the same questions about
moving to Canada, such as:

- Where do I start? What do I need to do first?
- Will I get a job in Canada?
- Can I bring my family with me?
- Which documents do I need to attach to my application?
- How long does the whole process take?
- What do I need to do after I send my visa application file?

Well, information is power. The more you know about the process, the
easier it will be to be a Canadian Permanent Resident and fulfill your
dream of living in one of the best countries in the world.

Let me give you some suggestions...

1 - Set short and long term goals - It is very important that you
decide important factors such as : When do you want to move? Which
Canadian city do you prefer? Do you need to quit your job? when?

2 - Prepare your visa application - Remember, it is very important to
fill these application forms correctly if you want to increase your
changes of getting the Permanent Residence visa.

3 - Prepare the supporting documentation - This is probably the most
important part of the immigration process, since the way you gather and
prepare these documents will determine to a high extent if your visa
will be approved.

4 - Send your file - Once you have your forms and documents ready, you
need to send your file to the Canadian Visa Office that is responsible
for analysing your case. It is very important that you send your file
the way it is specified by each Visa Office.

5 - Start looking for a job - Since the visa application process may
take a few months (depending on your country of residence), you should
start contacting companies in Canada while your documents are being
processed by the Visa Office.

6 - Follow the instructions - You should follow the instructions
received by the Visa Office after you have sent your file (you might
have to attend an interview or medical examination).

7 - Plan your trip - If your visa is approved, you should plan the date
of arrival to Canada. It is very important to contact Real Estate
companies in Canada before you move; so that they can help you find a
place to live in this beautiful country.

8 - Pack your bags! - Get your bags ready and move to Canada!

Remember, the process can be very difficult, or extremely simple,
depending on your willingness to understand and prepare for the visa
application process.

It is not impossible, thousands of people from all over the world move
to Canada every year!

No more excuses... Start planning your goals, start preparing the
application forms and gathering the supporting documents. The best
moment to start is NOW...

See you in Canada my friend!

Best Regards,

Alex Berez
Step by Step Immigration to Canada
http://www.stepbystepimmigrationcanada.com

******

If you want to start preparing your Canadian Visa Application in a few
minutes, the downloadable guide Step by Step Immigration to Canada will
be extremely useful.
One of the 4 guides you will receive contains links to Headhunters and
Job Recruiting companies in Canada (it will help you start looking for
a job in this beautiful country while your visa is being processed) ---
To order now, visit http://www.stepbystepimmigrationcanada.com/order.htm



 




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