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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Canada Immigration



Canada welcomes more than 35 million visitors each year and has an active immigration program which accepts thousands of new residents each year. There are a number of options available to anyone interested in moving to Canada permanently and when applying for permanent residence status you should check out the immigration programs carefully in order to decide which suits you and your family best. If you are thinking of making Canada home it is good to know that this country welcomes skilled workers, business investors and entrepreneurs. It also has programs designed to reunite families when one or more family member already holds Canadian residency.
Upon arrival in Canada you will likely be feeling a mixture of elation and apprehension. Relocating to a brand new country is a very daunting but hugely rewarding experience and the exhaustion will soon pass, leaving you with the energy needed to find temporary housing, get health insurance sorted out for the whole family, fill in all the necessary paperwork for your social insurance numbers, get utilities and services connected and basically get out on the street and find your way around your new neighbourhood. Depending on your country of origin, you may have to make only minor adjustments to life in Canada or you may find yourself in an entirely different environment than what you are used to. There are many aspects of everyday life in Canada that may take time to become accustomed to, but if you plunge in with a positive attitude, these adjustments will happen.
New immigrants to Canada can expect wide open spaces as the population density of 3.5 people per square kilometre is among the lowest in the world. The most densely populated part of the country is the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor, where most new immigrants to Canada settle. British Columbia remains a popular destination for new migrants and this has been one of the most important contributing factors to its growth over the past century. It is the westernmost of Canada's provinces, famed for its natural beauty, while boasting a diverse climate and culture; with robust economy.
British Columbia's capital is Victoria, located at the south-eastern tip of Vancouver Island. British Columbia's most populous city is Vancouver, which is the primary immigration gateway to the province. British Columbia has a very diverse ethnic population, a direct result of immigration, with many having lived in the province for 30 years or less. British Columbia's population had the second-highest proportion of new Canadian immigrant settlers of all the provinces. Immigrants to British Columbia will find the Coast Mountains, Canadian Rockies and the many inlets provide some of the region's renowned and spectacular scenery, which forms the backdrop and context for a growing outdoor adventure and ecotourism industry. Those immigrating to Canada from warm climates will enjoy this region, which has some of the warmest and longest summer climates in Canada

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