People from different countries are immigrating to Canada because it offers the promise of a better life. Canadian immigration is closely monitored, and going there to stay is not an easy process.
Before a family’s Canadian Immigration application is approved, much paperwork will need to be filed and checked. The first thing that you will need to do is to determine the category under which you will submit your application.
Based on a set of criteria, Canadian immigrants are classified into different types, namely: Skilled Workers, Provincial Nominee, Business Class, Family Class, Canadian Experience, Retirees, and Refugees.
Applicants should have proof of the following: business or employment background in the form of correspondence from business associates or employers; proof of financial net worth, which includes deposits, official property valuations, shares, and the like, which must be confirmed by your bank references; and educational credentials, backed-up by diplomas, degrees, and certificates. These documents must be presented to a Canadian visa office. Applicants should also submit the original certificates of live birth and marriage issued by a government office or an institution. If applicable, spousal death certificates or divorce decrees, together with custody orders, should also be presented. It is paramount that all applicants are bearers of a valid passport.
The application for permanent residence must be submitted together with the processing fee. A successful approval of application will lead to an interview, which will be scheduled by the Canadian Consular office.
Applicants are required to undergo medical examinations. Children above the age of 18 must submit police clearance to prove zero criminal convictions. These documents are to prove that no immigrant will cause harm to public health and safety.
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