Thursday, May 13, 2010

Is it easier to file as immigrant to Canada when you are married? Any tips for easier approval?

or do you know other country needs an immigrant badly?Is it easier to file as immigrant to Canada when you are married? Any tips for easier approval?
Australia is looking for immigrants. With skills. Just do search on ';Australia immigration'; for an explanation of the different types.





For Canada, no being single is the best way, unless your spouse is highly skilled. Do a search for ';Canada immigration'; and take their test (it's an assessment of your chances of being an immigrat based on your education, age, skills, languages spoken, etc.). If you have relatives in Canada who are willing to sponsor you, so much the better. Also, you will need 12,000USD to support yourself for the first year in Canada while you get settled, so better save that up (as you must have proof of funds before admission as an immigrant).Is it easier to file as immigrant to Canada when you are married? Any tips for easier approval?
Non, it's not easier to apply (for YOU) if you are married or not. If you want to bring your partner/significant other into Canada at the same time, it would be easier for THEM if you two were married. If one of you is approved, their spouse will be almost automatically approved too, so long as they pass medical %26amp; security checks. So in general, if both of you are planning to come to Canada anyways, it's easier if you are married.





There's a Yahoo! Group for immigration to Canada that helps answer your questions, called Immigration Canada: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/immigratio鈥?/a>





For more info see the government Citizenship %26amp; Immigration website (see link at bottom of this post)





BTW Australia is the country that has anti-immigrant riots:


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/鈥?/a>





And throws refugees in internment camps in the desert for years:


http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/鈥?/a>
I'm sure that China could use some immigrants...

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