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Canada is a land of opportunities. Every year, thousands of people from all over the world apply for Canadian Immigration under different categories. The immigration process is a time consuming, lengthy process. You need to be confident enough in order to succeed and get your Canadian immigration visa.

Listed down are ten most important tips for those who wish to apply with a great chance of success.

Here are the tips.

Tip # 10:
Have all the facts.
When you start the Canadian Immigration process, always make sure that you have all the facts at your disposal. For example, you must have all the supporting documents including your IDs (Birth certificate, existing Citizenship card, Driving License, Tax information etc.), education certificates / degrees / diplomas etc., marriage certificate (if any), Employment references, Medical history etc.

It is very important to have all the documents translated to English or French (depending upon your destination in Canada). Documents in your country native language are not accepted in immigration process.

Tip # 9:
Be prompt.
After applying for Immigration, be certain to provide all the requested information in a timely fashion. Immigration authorities expect you to deliver the necessary information (documents or other supporting material) as soon as possible, so that they may process your immigration case in a responsible time frame.
Any delay from your side will further reduce the processing of your case, which may result in longer waiting times for immigration process as expected.

Tip # 8:
Never Lie.
This is one of the most important tip. Be careful in providing information and NEVER LIE on any form provided. False or fake information may lead to the declination of your case due to misrepresentation.
So, always provide true information, which can be justified by documents and valid evidence.

Tip # 7:
Be systematic.
Always follow the defined procedure and steps involved in the immigration processing. Never try to be "over-smart" by providing unnecessary and redundant information, which is not required or asked by the authorities.
Be patient. If Immigration office requires any thing from you, provide it immediately.

Tip # 6:
Be persistent.
Doing so will bring you success eventually. Try to improve your weaknesses in terms of English, French speaking (depending on your destination in Canada). Get informed about the labour/job market in Canada.
Tip # 5:
Be respectful.
Be respectful to Immigration authorities. Your case is processed on behalf of information you provide them. At any point, if you feel you case is not handled according to your expectation, don't blame them and always be humble in clarifying any thing you want to know.

Tip # 4:
Keep record.
Again a very important point to keep in mind is to "keep copies"of whatever you sent to Immigration office. Keep a record of every document you sent along with date. If you send documents by courier service, track it on the internet (if possible) to make sure it delivered. Always Keep a copy of receipt from courier service for record keeping purpose.
If you are comfortable with computers, keep the records in a program like MS Excel etc. so that you have all the correspondence in one place.

Tip # 3:
Verify Consultant/representative credentials.if applicable
Check consultant / representative reputation before selecting one. Use internet, most of valid consultants have a specific representation number, which can be checked to make sure you are dealing with the right party. See representative credentials and ask for references.

AVOID, choosing a "virtual" representative. Always make sure you have physical access to him/her and his/her office.

Tip # 2:
Have an agreement with consultant.if applicable
After selecting a consultant, arrange an appointment and ask whatever you have in mind about immigration process. It is always better to make a "list of question" before meeting the representative. Clarify every thing e.g., fee, term & conditions etc. Make sure to have any agreement in place.

Tip # 1:
Be positive.
And finally, last but not least, BE POSITIVE & CONFIDENT.
This is the most valuable asset you have during the whole immigration visa processing. And be sure to have one thing in your mind
Refhttp://canadaiswaiting.blogspot.com/2008/08/tip-5-be-respectful.html
 

Paro

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Hi,

Can you please tell me about useful sites for a job in medical transcription in Toronto.

Dr. Paro
 

Mezo2009

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Very nice post Kanamen. Good job. +1 for you.

Kanamen said:
Canada is a land of opportunities. Every year, thousands of people from all over the world apply for Canadian Immigration under different categories. The immigration process is a time consuming, lengthy process. You need to be confident enough in order to succeed and get your Canadian immigration visa.

Listed down are ten most important tips for those who wish to apply with a great chance of success.

Here are the tips.

Tip # 10:
Have all the facts.
When you start the Canadian Immigration process, always make sure that you have all the facts at your disposal. For example, you must have all the supporting documents including your IDs (Birth certificate, existing Citizenship card, Driving License, Tax information etc.), education certificates / degrees / diplomas etc., marriage certificate (if any), Employment references, Medical history etc.

It is very important to have all the documents translated to English or French (depending upon your destination in Canada). Documents in your country native language are not accepted in immigration process.

Tip # 9:
Be prompt.
After applying for Immigration, be certain to provide all the requested information in a timely fashion. Immigration authorities expect you to deliver the necessary information (documents or other supporting material) as soon as possible, so that they may process your immigration case in a responsible time frame.
Any delay from your side will further reduce the processing of your case, which may result in longer waiting times for immigration process as expected.

Tip # 8:
Never Lie.
This is one of the most important tip. Be careful in providing information and NEVER LIE on any form provided. False or fake information may lead to the declination of your case due to misrepresentation.
So, always provide true information, which can be justified by documents and valid evidence.

Tip # 7:
Be systematic.
Always follow the defined procedure and steps involved in the immigration processing. Never try to be "over-smart" by providing unnecessary and redundant information, which is not required or asked by the authorities.
Be patient. If Immigration office requires any thing from you, provide it immediately.

Tip # 6:
Be persistent.
Doing so will bring you success eventually. Try to improve your weaknesses in terms of English, French speaking (depending on your destination in Canada). Get informed about the labour/job market in Canada.
Tip # 5:
Be respectful.
Be respectful to Immigration authorities. Your case is processed on behalf of information you provide them. At any point, if you feel you case is not handled according to your expectation, don't blame them and always be humble in clarifying any thing you want to know.

Tip # 4:
Keep record.
Again a very important point to keep in mind is to "keep copies"of whatever you sent to Immigration office. Keep a record of every document you sent along with date. If you send documents by courier service, track it on the internet (if possible) to make sure it delivered. Always Keep a copy of receipt from courier service for record keeping purpose.
If you are comfortable with computers, keep the records in a program like MS Excel etc. so that you have all the correspondence in one place.

Tip # 3:
Verify Consultant/representative credentials.if applicable
Check consultant / representative reputation before selecting one. Use internet, most of valid consultants have a specific representation number, which can be checked to make sure you are dealing with the right party. See representative credentials and ask for references.

AVOID, choosing a "virtual" representative. Always make sure you have physical access to him/her and his/her office.

Tip # 2:
Have an agreement with consultant.if applicable
After selecting a consultant, arrange an appointment and ask whatever you have in mind about immigration process. It is always better to make a "list of question" before meeting the representative. Clarify every thing e.g., fee, term & conditions etc. Make sure to have any agreement in place.

Tip # 1:
Be positive.
And finally, last but not least, BE POSITIVE & CONFIDENT.
This is the most valuable asset you have during the whole immigration visa processing. And be sure to have one thing in your mind
Refhttp://canadaiswaiting.blogspot.com/2008/08/tip-5-be-respectful.html
 

Kanamen

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Paro said:
Hi,

Can you please tell me about useful sites for a job in medical transcription in Toronto.

Dr. Paro
Dr.Paro
Its better to get entry level job as MT(AHP).The link below is for entry level jobs .
http://www.fieldhealth.com/Entry_Level_Medical_Transcription_Jobs

Other related links
http://www.digitscribe.ca/current_openings.htm
http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/medical-transcriptionist/Self-Learning-Medical-Transcription/t32876
http://enroll.icslearn.com/ProgramCountry.aspx
 

Kanamen

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http://www.cicnews.com/2011/02/expected-federal-skilled-worker-program-02826.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/news/entry/study-shows-canada-excels-at-integrating-immigrants-110228.html
http://www.cicnews.com/2011/02/canadian-spotlight-quebec-02827.html
 

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Kanamen said:
http://www.cicnews.com/2011/02/expected-federal-skilled-worker-program-02826.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/news/entry/study-shows-canada-excels-at-integrating-immigrants-110228.html
http://www.cicnews.com/2011/02/canadian-spotlight-quebec-02827.html
Good one for a share Kanamen... Keep up your good works. Thanx
 

Kanamen

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http://www.fin.gc.ca/n11/11-019-eng.asp

Ottawa, March 2, 2011
2011-019
Harper Government Announces Next Phase of Canada's Economic Action Plan Will Keep Canada's Economy Growing and Create Jobs

The Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, announced today that the next phase of Canada's Economic Action Plan, to be introduced in Parliament on March 22, will focus on keeping Canada's economy growing and creating better jobs for Canadians.

“As we transition to the next phase of Canada's Economic Action Plan, measures in this budget will focus on the Harper Government's key priority of the economy,” said Minister Flaherty. “We will continue to encourage growth and carefully manage government spending in order to balance the budget in the medium term.”

All of the economic output and jobs lost during the recession have been recouped. In fact, over 465,000 jobs have been created since July 2009, more than offsetting all of the jobs lost during the recession. With the global economic recovery still fragile, the Government remains focused on creating jobs and economic growth for Canadians.

“With a recovery now taking hold across the country, the next phase of the Economic Action Plan will focus on strengthening the economy and creating good jobs for Canadians,” said Minister Flaherty.
 

fariza

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Encouraging... lets hope it brings the best for our friends and us (waiting and so can join them).....
 

fariza

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Mezo2009 said:
Interesting to create 465,000 jobs over almost two years.
Yes it apparently seems good in figures but still the unemployment rate projected to get down in response.... Not specified though the category and type of these new window of opportunities and who these new opportunities targeted to..... But certainly the intention and initiatives reflect the commitment of the Govt....