Every year, Canada welcomes thousands of new residents. Coming to Canada as an immigrant is an exciting opportunity, but also a great challenge.
Foreign workers who plan to work in Canada temporarily must have an approved job offer and an employment authorization
before they enter the country. Spouses or partners of staff coming into Canada to work will not be covered by the firm's members' work visa, and must qualify individually for the right to live and work in Canada.
Canadian Relocation can help you plan your move to Canada. Browse the city/cities of your choice and visit the Categories of interest to you.
Immigration to Canada If you are interested in immigrating to Canada please Fill in the form and we will send you some links where you can assess your qualifications for Immigration.
Citizen & Immigration Canada The Government of Canada, in consultation with the provinces, the territories and key stakeholders, establishes an annual range for the number of immigrants who will be admitted into Canada. In the past 10 years, Canada has welcomed, on average, 220,778 immigrants and refugees a year.
Canada Border Services Agency The CBSA's mandate is to manage the nation's borders by administering and enforcing about 75 domestic laws that govern trade and travel, as well as international customs agreements and conventions.
Canada Border Services Agency Contacts Addresses, telephone and fax numbers of customs district offices.
Canada Revenue Agency The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) administers tax laws for the Government of Canada and for most provinces and territories; and various social and economic benefit and incentive programs delivered through the tax system.
Canada Revenue Agency Contacts You can get the address, hours of service at the counter, fax number, and local telephone number(s), if available, of a tax services office or tax centre by here.
Canadian Government Sites Comprehensive list that provides direct links to the primary Web sites of Government of Canada departments, agencies and Crown corporations, as well as links to major Canadian Political Parties.
Foreign Embassies and Consulates List of Foreign Embassies and Consulate General offices in Canada.
Free Moving Quotes! Use "Easy Move" to get Free moving estimates from our associate moving companies for moving your belongings throughout Canada, USA and the rest of the world.
Immigration Travel Book Your Immigration Travel here! We can assist you with airline tickets, Car Rentals, Hotel/Motel bookings and other travel products.
National Occupational Classification Since its introduction in 1992, the National Occupational Classification system continues to be the authoritative resource on occupational information in Canada. The NOC is used daily by thousands of people to understand the jobs found throughout Canada's labour market.
Permanent Resident Card The permanent resident (PR) card is a wallet-sized, plastic status card that replaces the paper IMM 1000 Record of Landing document for travel purposes. On December 31, 2003, the permanent resident card became the proof of status document required by permanent residents seeking to re-enter Canada on a commercial carrier (airplane, boat, train or bus). Permanent residents seeking to return to Canada who are without a permanent resident card may contact the nearest Canadian visa office to obtain a limited use travel document to re-enter Canada at a cost of $50 for each one.
United States Consulates in Canada General information on American Citizen Services is available toll-free from the U.S. or Canada on the American Citizen Services Consular Information Telephone Service at 1-800-529-4410.
OTHER CANADIAN INFORMATION:
Bringing Your Pets? Under the National Animal Health Program, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) establishes import requirements for all animals and animal products entering Canada-including domestic pets. The Agency can refuse entry to any animal presented for importation.
"Canada in 5 Minutes"  Condensed Information about Canada.
Canadian Area Codes
Canadian Facts & Figures A quick reference to helpful Economic Information
when making your choice of relocating to a new City.
Canadian Government Sites Comprehensive list that provides direct links to the primary Web sites of Government of Canada departments, agencies and Crown corporations, as well as links to major Canadian Political Parties.
Canada International Government Service for Non-Canadians.
Discover Canadian Heritage Canadian Heritage is responsible for national policies and programs that promote Canadian content, foster cultural participation, active citizenship and participation in Canada's civic life, and strengthen connections among Canadians.
Obtaining a Social Insurance Number Card The Social Insurance Number (SIN) is a nine-digit number that you need to work in Canada or to have access to government programs and benefits.
Personal Effects Form  Form for use when Importing personal belongings into Canada as a Settler, Former Resident or Seasonal Resident.
Quality of Life in Canada (large file)  Report from Canadian Policy Research Networks
Registrar of Imported Vehicles In order to ensure vehicles manufactured for the United States market meet Canadian standards, there are several steps to follow.
Settle in Canada  Information for people planning to Settle in Canada.
TV, VCR & DVD Information Europe, Japan, and the US each seem determined to use slightly different digital television broadcast standards, continuing the current television Tower of Babel, albeit with a better picture. Get an idea about what equipment etc. can be used where.
Used Cars In Canada Canada's greatest selection of online used cars and trucks. All makes and models.
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