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General

  1. Why do my family members have to be examined by a doctor if they are not immigrating to Canada ?
  2. I am gathering the documents required for an application to immigrate to Canada. None of my documents are in English or French. What should I do to get them translated?
  3. Is a pregnant woman obliged to have any X-rays done or can she be exempted?
  4. Do i need a visa to visit Canada?
  5. Can I land in Canada before the rest of my family?
  6. I have received my permanent resident visa and the Confirmation of Permanent Residence form (IMM5292). How soon after I enter Canada am I legally authorized to work?
  7. What are the principal differences between investors, entrepreneurs and self-employed persons?
  8. What is a work permit? What is a study permit?
  9. What is the difference between a visa and a permit?
  10. What is the difference between a single entry visa, a multiple-entry visa and a transit visa?
  11. My application is currently being processed at the Embassy. I plan to go to Canada as a tourist and wait for my permanent resident visa there. Is that possible?
  12. I plan to travel several times to the United States during my stay in Canada. Must I apply for a single or multiple-entry visa?
  13. My visa was issued in London. Can I travel to Canada from a country other than the United Kingdom?
  14. How long can I stay in Canada as a tourist?
  15. What is meant by “cultural activities”?

Resident Visa

  1. Once my visa is issued how long do I have to land in Canada?
  2. If I obtain a permanent resident visa for Quebec, can I enter Canada through another province?
  3. After immigrating to Quebec, can I travel to other parts of Canada?
  4. What is a temporary resident visa (TRV)?
  5. Once I land in Canada (enter Canada using a permanent resident visa) must I remain in Canada to ensure I don't lose my status? If I leave Canada, how will I get my Permanent Resident card?

Medical Exam

  1. What is a medical exam?
  2. What is involved in a medical examination?

Skilled Worker Category

  1. What is the difference between Quebec Skilled Worker and Federal Skilled Worker immigration?
  2. Do I have to meet the passmark of 67 points like Skilled Workers?

Family Category

  1. Who is considered to be a family member?
  2. Who is considered to be a dependent child?
  3. If I reside outside Canada, can I sponsor a relative or family member?
  4. I am a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident and I am unemployed. Am I allowed to sponsor a family member?

Business Category

  1. What type of documents will I be required to submit in support of my application?
  2. I am operating my business in a Gulf state where there are no corporate or personal income taxes. How does this effect my application?

Entrepreneur Category

  1. What are the requirements for qualifying as an entrepreneur?
  2. Does the business experience have to be recent?
  3. What is meant by “business”?
  4. Where do most entrepreneurs come from?

Investor Category

  1. How big is the Immigrant Investor Program?
  2. Where do most immigrant investors come from?

Provincial Nominee

  1. What is the Provincial Nominee Program?
  2. How long does processing for Provincial Nominees take?

Self Employeed

  1. What are the requirements for qualifying as a Self-employed Person?
  2. Does the relevant experience have to be recent?

Language

  1. How long is my International English Language Test (IELTS) valid for?
  2. How do I register for the IELTS?

Security

  1. I have lived in several different countries. Do I have to provide a police clearance certificate from each one?
  2. How long is my police clearance certificate valid?

Universities

  1. I would like to study in Canada. Would you please help me find a university

 


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