Canada immigration manual


FEDERAL SKILLED WORKER MANUAL INFORMATION

This federal skilled worker immigration manual consists of 39 pages, explaining detailed the whole immigration process.

A well-prepared application will save you precious time during the processing, due to missing documentation and incorrect forms.

The manual contains detailed regulations and information on all immigration forms.

It will explain all the immigration forms you need for your federal skilled worker application and will show you how to avoid common errors and wrong answers.

The manual will also give you valuable tips on how to prepare for an eventual interview at the CIC visa office and shows you sample question of what the immigration officer might ask.

THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS PART OF THIS PACKAGE:

IMMIGRATION TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

FEDERAL SKILLED WORKER CLASS DEFINITION

IMMIGRATION FORMS

DETAILED EXPLANATION ON THE FOLLOWING IMMIGRATION FORMS AND
HOW TO AVOID ERRORS AND WRONG ANSWERS

FORM IMM0008 – APPLICATION FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE IN CANADA
FORM IMM0008 – SCHEDULE 1 - Background Declaration
FORM IMM0008 – SCHEDULE 3 - Economic class / Federal skilled worker
(with special information on NOC - National occupation classification)

SPECIAL INTERVIEW SECTION

VALUABLE INFORMATION AND TIPS ON HOW TO PREPARE FOR AN EVENTUAL INTERVIEW AT THE CIC VISA POST

SAMPLE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:

YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
YOUR JOB AND QUALIFICATION
YOUR FINANCES
KNOWLEDGE ABOUT CANADA
REASONS FOR SETTLING IN CANADA

PROCESSING TIMES

INFORMATION ON PROCESSING TIMES FOR ALL IMMIGRATION VISA POSTS OUTSIDE OF CANADA.

TROUBLESHOOTING AND REFERENCE

INFORMATION ON WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR APPLICATION TAKES LONGER THAN THE STANDARD TIME , HOW TO OBTAIN CAIPS NOTES AND A SECTION WITH REFERENCES ON IMMIGRATION (GOUVERNMENT, IMMIGRATION FORUMS AND OTHER LINKS)

(ISBN 978-0-9864894-1-9)


(download the manual for a small 5.00$ donation)

FEDERAL SKILLED WORKER MANUAL and FREE SAMPLE FORMS


| home | spousal immigration | skilled worker immigration | sitemap |

(c) 2009