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From: Debra Floyd <dfloyd@igc.apc.org>
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A f r i c a n A m e r i c a n N e w s S e r v i c e
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Deborah K. Floyd, M.A., Publisher
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Kenneth M. Richards, Editor
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Anika Collins, Editor
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a service of the Institute for Global Communications
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PeaceNet * EcoNet * ConflictNet * LaborNet * WomensNet
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How to get into Canada
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Are you looking for the land of milk and honey, where you can have a
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much better life without even working? Then you are looking for
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CANADA.
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Even if you are just looking for a "Western" country, or want to get
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into the United States of America, Canada is a very easy stepping
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stone to these other countries.
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Why Canada?
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Canada has the most generous of all government benefit programs as
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well as being the easiest country to get into in the whole world.
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BENEFITS
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As a refugee or "landed immigrant" in Canada you can not run for
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political office or vote in provincial election, but other than that
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you are legally entitled to more government benefits than do their own
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citizens. (It is a pretty good idea when you do get to the country to
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join one of the mainstream political parties, as it will help you in
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the future to get high paying political appointments to various
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government departments and committees.) You can get free housing,
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free health care, free day-care (for your children,) free education,
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free money, free food, and all levels of government: federal,
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provincial and municipal, will fight each other to see who will give
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you the most. In addition there are religious organization who will
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give you free help, plus many government funded multicultural (ethnic)
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groups who will do everything possible to make your life there as easy
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and prosperous as possible. Ever if you are not a citizen, the
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government will give you money to start your own multicultural
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organization to help other people going to Canada. If you do get
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government funding to set up such a group, you decide what salary to
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pay yourself, limited only by the size of the government grant.
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If you want a job, any job, you have advantages over many Canadian
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citizens, and more rights than white Canadian males. The federal
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(Canadian) government and many provinces have Employment Equity Laws
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that set minimum quotas for (ethnic) minorities and women, based upon
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local statistics. This gives you an advantage in jobs, especially
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management positions, even if you don't have any experience in that
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occupation. If you are obviously non-white, you are almost guaranteed
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a government job, if you want one. Should you not get a job you want,
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not only can you make a complaint with an Employment Equity Commission
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you can also go to the provincial and federal Human Rights Commission.
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There are also many training programs available free of charge to
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assist you, that are not available to citizens. The government will
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even give you money to start your own business.
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Should you decide you don't want to work, but instead receive Welfare
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or Family Benefits, there is no difficulty in doing so. The more
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children you have (or claim are yours though they might not be) the
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more money you will get. They are so liberal in their social services
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policies, so eager to please, that the administration of these
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programs is set up so that you can easily falsely register as five or
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ten or more people and therefore receive five or ten or more times the
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benefits and never get caught. Many people do this and use the money
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to purchase their own home, or a multiple unit dwelling they can then
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rent out to other newcomers.
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The government benefits you receive are highest in the major urban
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areas (and their surrounding areas) such as Vancouver (and Richmond,)
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British Columbia, Toronto (North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke,
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Mississauga and Bramalea,) Ontario, and in Montreal, Province of
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Quebec. The government encourages newcomers to settle in these areas,
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and with the assistance of multicultural (ethnic) organizations, will
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assist you in doing so.
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Education is free for your children. If you get enough people from
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your home country to petition a school to have a "Heritage Language
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Program" the school will be obliged to teach your children your home
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language. If the school doesn't already have a teacher who knows that
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language, they will be obliged to hire one of the parents (or another
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person) who knows that language and can teach it to the children (and
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the language teachers does not need to have any teaching or other
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credentials to do so).
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EASE OF ENTRY
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Of all the countries in the World, Canada is the easiest in which to
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become an immigrant. Should you wish to get into the U.S.A., get into
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Canada first, and then entry into the U.S.A. is easy. With all the
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benefits due to you upon getting to Canada, the only reason why you
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might not want to live there is their cold winters. Canada is
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democratic, peaceful, has a very low crime rate, and a relatively
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small police force. Should you ever get caught for any criminal
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offence, Canada has the most lenient sentences, often just giving you
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a waring, though for serious violent crimes you will likely be sent
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home (at the government's expense).
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There are four main methods of entering Canada: illegally, as a
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refugee, as a landed immigrant (permanent resident status), or as a
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citizen.
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Illegally:
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Entering Canada illegally shouldn't be necessary, as they have by far
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the most liberal immigration and refugee entry laws in the whole
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world. If you do plan to enter illegally because you have not or will
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not be accepted any other way, you can visit Canada using a Visitor's
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or Student visa, and then once it is about to run out, you can easily
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disappear in Canada. Under a student visa you are eligible for free
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health care in most provinces.
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Additionally, Canadian documents such as: entry permits, returning
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resident permits, renewal of Minister's permits, immigration visa,
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visitor visas and employment authorizations can easily be purchased.
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There is no need to buy poor quality fake documents, as real
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Government of Canada documents are in wide distribution, worldwide; as
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many government workers appear to supplement their salaries by selling
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these forms.
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At the present time, it is estimated that out of a population of 27.5
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million peole, 500,000 are in that country illegally. For political
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reasons, every few years, the Canadian government solves the problem
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of illegal immigrants by granting them all an amnesty; that is during
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these amnesties anybody who is in that country illegally who comes
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forward and admits it automatically gets "landed immigrant" status
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unless they have been caught committing a serious violent criminal
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act.
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Refugees:
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Every year about 20,000 go to Canada as political refugees. The
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Canadian Minister of Immigration has announced that figure may rise to
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as high as 60,000 a year.
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Half of these peole go to Canada sponsored and paid for by the
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Government of Canada. Most of the rest are sponsored and their
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transporation paid for by refugee organizations; many are church and
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other religious groups, and the others are ethnic organizations.
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The United Nations Convention on Refugees defines a refugee as
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somebody who has reason to fear persecution in their home country
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because of their race, religion, gender, nationality, political
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viewpoint, or membership in a particular social group. Canada has
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expanded this definition; for instance their Supreme Court has
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included "reproductive freedom" so that a Chinese woman who is
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pregnant with her second child (which is against the law of the
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Peoples' Republic of China, and will result in her being sterilized
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against her will after the birth of that child,) can claim refugee
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status, and Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) permits
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political refugee status on the basis of homosexuality.
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Should you be refused entry for reasons such as not meeting the
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medical criterion, you can use these same medical grounds (such as
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having TB or AID's) to claim entry for compassionate and humanitarian
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reasons.
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You should contact a church or other religious organization, or the
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Canadian Embassy or Consulate in your country. Remember the U.N.
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definition of a Convention Refugee before you give the reason(s) why
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yo may fear for you and your family's lives, and keep your story
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simple so you don't get caught lying.
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Once you get to Canada, stay in touch with the organization who
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arranged your entry as they can make sure you get the maximum benefits
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your are entitled to in Canada.
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Immigration:
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Canada grants over 250,000 people a year "landed immigrant"
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(permanent resident) status. With only 27.5 million people in their
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country, this is by far, the highest per capita figure in the World.
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You can emmigrate to Canada on several grounds:
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- Family Class Sponsorship
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- Entrepreneurs,
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- Investors,
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- the self-employed, or as an
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- Independent Applicant.
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To enter under the Family Class Sponsorship, your relative who must be
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a "landed immigrant" or citizen in Canada, requests of the Canadian
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government, that you join them. This can easily be taken advantage of
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as in many countries there is little provable documentation as to whom
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is related to who. This is the easiest way to emmigrate to Canada.
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Investors and Entrepreneurs typically need to bring a minimum of
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$250,000 with them to Canada. This money is meant to be invested in
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Canada or to start a business there. It is common for several people
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to put their money together so as to have over the $250,000 and this
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money is used to get the first person into Canada as an Entrepreneur
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or Investor. After a year, that money is sent out of Canada, and then
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re-enters the country with another "entrepreneur". Using this method,
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the very same money can be used to get several people into Canada over
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several years.
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The "self-employed" must prove that they can make a significant
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artistic, cultural or economic contribution to Canada to gain entry.
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To be able to use this criterion, your best bet is to be an "artist"
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or a "writer" and contact an artistic or cultural groups to provide
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you wil a letter to back up your story even if you never really made
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your living this way.
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The second easiest way to get "landed immigrant" status in Canada is
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under the heading of an "Independent Applicant".
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Canada has a point system to decide your eligibility. There are
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three methods get into Canada using that system:
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1 - They give points depending upon your education. The more
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education; the more points. You just have to provide the
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documents or certificates. Due to the number of applicants, they
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almost never verify if your documents are real or forgeries.
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2 - Points are assigned based upon your claimed occupation. The
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maximum number of points (almost enough to guarantee your entry,)
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are awarded if you claim to be a: scientist, computer programmer,
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engineer or electronic technician. You should have documents to
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support your claims. They do not test you to see if you actually
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have any knowledge of your claimed specialty, and rarely verify
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your documents. Fake engineering degrees and computer programming
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certificates that will almost guarantee your entry are widely
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available in Asia and most of Eastern Europe.
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3 - If you have a job guarantee in Canada, your chances of getting
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into Canada are extremely good.
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There are many employment agencies throughout the World and
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Canada that will arrange jobs in any occupation in Canada. If you
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are female there is a very high demand for "domestic helpers"
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(housekeepers and nannies). Check for ads in your country's
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newpaper's or ethnic newspapers from Canada.
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Even if there isn't a job waiting for you in Canada, for a price,
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most of these companies will provide you with fake documentation
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saying there is a guaranteed job waiting for you in Canada, and
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you can use this documentation to get into the country.
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Warning: It is best to get a personal recommendation from somebody
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who has successfully gotten to Canada, as to the reputation of the
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employment agency. A few agencies have been known to abuse their
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applicants and send them to Canada to be prostitutes.
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Citizenship:
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Normally it takes at least three years of living in Canada to become a
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citizen of that country. There are two ways to instantly become a
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citizen: marry a Canadian citizen, or be born in Canada.
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Many countries have marriage bureaus. Usually they bring together
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women from their home country with Canadian men. (A few will also
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introduce men to Canadian women.) It is your right to find the
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richest man you can, to marry. If you marry him and stay married for
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at least 6 months, even if you then get divorced, you get to keep your
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Canadian citizenship. Additionally, if you actually marry the
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Canadian man and then divorce him for a good reason, you will likely
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get one-half of all his assets (businesses, family home, other
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property, cars, etc.). If you want half of his assets, it is best to
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create a record of repeated physical abuse, whether or not any has
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occured. To do this contact any women's groups after 4 or 5 months of
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marriage, to complain of physical abuse, to establish a record of
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your first complaints. In the sixth month or later, hit or otherwise
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injure yourself so that you will have at least bruising and call
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the Police and say your husband has beaten you. You will then do
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the same a second time, but first call the women's shelter and then
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the Police. This second time, ask the Police to drive you to the
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women's shelter on the grounds that you fear for your life. The
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shelter will get you a place to live and get you a free lawyer to help
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you divorce your Canadian husband and claim half of all his assets.
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Feminist groups will also greatly assist you. You will now not only
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be a Canadian citizen, but also be rich!
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Another way to get into Canada is to be a parent of a Canadian. It is
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common for a pregnant woman to get a visitor's visa to visit Canada,
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but to time the visit to be around the date of the birth. If the
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child is born in Canada, it is automatically a Canadian citizen.
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Having a child who is a Canadian citizen greatly increases the chance
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for the woman to be given "landed immigrant" status. Once the woman
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is a landed immigrant, she can now sponsor her husband and other
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members of her family to come to Canada.
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With all its benefits, Canada is the greatest place to emmigrate to!
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