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Immigration to Canada with AI

 

Hello.

I'm just taking a wild guess, but I'm pretty sure you're here because you or someone you know is, or will soon be interested in immigrating to Canada.

I know it's a shocking prediction, however it may surprise you to learn that telepathy really isn't our forte here at Avatar Immigration.

Getting back to the topic at hand, if you're considering in migrating to Canada how do you go about doing so? To answer that question we'll need to start at the very beginning.



Step 1 - Deciding if Canada is right for you

The most common problem at the start is the decision making process.  If you've already made up your mind about moving to Canada then by all means please skip this section and advance straight to Step 2.

Still with me? Darn! I was hoping Canada would sell itself and I wouldn't have to write this section.


If you're still in the planning stages you are probably a little confused and look a bit like this guy in the picture above. Well then, the first thing you'll need to do after scheduling a makeover with your stylist, is to put both your hands down because you'll need at least one of them to use this website.

Right about now you're probably still deciding about whether or not you want to immigrate to Canada.  You (obviously) love the country, and you don't really like the situation you're in now, but there are still a lot of questions...


Questions like:

  • Do I really want free Health Care for my family?
  • Free Schooling and Subsidized University tuition. Do my kids need it?
  • Can I live in a peaceful and accepting multicultural society?
  • Will I find a job that I like in Canada? 
  • What investment opportunities are available to me?
  • How much do groceries cost?
  • How long does it take to immigrate to Canada?
  • Are Canadian women good looking?
  • Do the men have a great sense of humour and a bank account to match?
  • Is the parliament building really a big igloo?


    They are all very important questions and you shall have the answers to them soon enough. There are lots of pages on this site which will give you information about finding a job before immigrating to Canada, finding a job after immigrating to Canada and even give you a sampling of the current prices of simple supermarket items.   For more information on Canada in general please feel free to spend a lot of time doing research, but don't take too long and here's why...

    Processing Times!

    In many countries around the world, including previously quick immigration posts such as London, processing times have skyrocketed from 1 year and a few months up to 11 years in some countries!

    That's why we highly recommend that if you are serious about immigrating to Canada, you move to step 2 as quickly as possible!

     

    Step 2 - Assessing Your Qualifications

    Yes unfortunately you really do have to qualify to immigrate to Canada, and let me tell you, Canada is really picky.

    Woody Allen once famously said (while quoting Groucho Marx), that he would never want to become a member of any club that would be willing to accept him.

     

    Well the good news is that in general, Canada is not willing to let just anyone into its club, so there's lots of motivation for people to try and get in! ;-)

    So how do you "get in"?

    To get into Canada you have to write and pass the Immigration "Entrance Exam", so to speak.  There are different entrance exams for different kinds of people, depending on whether you want to immigrate as a skilled worker, manager, business person, investor, be sponsored by a relative or spouse, or come in via one of the lesser known routes.

    Click on one of the four links above to continue your journey.

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    Avatar Immigration employs three fully Certified Canadian Immigration Consultants.

    Russell Monsurate M041198
    Delphine Monsurate M063643
    Ryan Monsurate M063640


    Russell Monsurate is on the National Board of Directors of CAPIC and Ryan Monsurate is the Treasurer of the BC Chapter Board of Directors.

    Russell Monsurate was the National Treasurer on the National Board of Directors of AICC and the Secretary of the BC Chapter of AICC.

    AICC was the Association of Immigration Counsel of Canada, which together with OICC have formed CAPIC

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