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  • Nova Scotia Nominee Program Occupation in Demand

    March 25, 2014

    Nova Scotia Nominee Program Occupation in Demand

    Nova Scotia is a province known for its beauty, tasty cuisine, and high standard of living. If you are interested in living in this vibrant province, its Provincial Nominee Program may be the route for you. Nova Scotia has opened its doors even wider with its Regional Labour [...]

  • March 14, 2014

    Spousal Sponsorship in Canada

    Spousal Sponsorship in Canada – Age of Majority Canada recognizes that people come from all walks of life. Varying or differences in social or cultural practices do not necessarily preclude you from marriage in Canada or by having a marriage abroad recognized in Canada. There are a number [...]

  • February 6, 2014

    Caps are Closing for Citizenship and Immigration Canada

    2014 – 2015 promises to be an exciting year in terms of changes that will be happening within Citizenship and Immigration Canada<. With the re-opening of the Parental Sponsorship Category, changes to Canadian Citizenship, 2014 is setting the tone for the changes to come. That being said, there [...]

  • January 24, 2014

    What is Procedural Fairness?

    Procedural Fairness is a broad concept and is one that is difficult to describe comprehensively. It has to do with the manner in which a decision is made on your application and whether or not an immigration officer took all the appropriate steps to arrive at this decision. [...]

  • January 23, 2014

    Federal Skilled Worker Adaptability

    Adaptability is one of the various selection factors that you will need to demonstrate when applying for Permanent Residence under the Federal Skilled Worker Stream. Federal Skilled Worker Adaptability, by definition, means one’s ability to change, or be changed, to fit changed circumstances. For the purposes of immigration, [...]

  • January 23, 2014

    How to Write a Good Employment Reference Letter

    Whether you are a business visitor, applying for a work permit or applying for permanent residence through the Federal Skilled or Canadian Experience class program, a well written employment letter can be an excellent way to strengthen your case. For some application types, an employment reference letter is [...]