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Immigration regulatory body now regulates Citizenship Consultants

On June 18, 2015, Citizenship & Immigration Canada announced that the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) now regulates consultants who providing advice on Canadian citizenship services. Prior to this, the ICCRC regulated only immigration consultants providing services for immigration matters only. There was no regulation on those providing advice on Canadian citizenship applications or citizenship matters.

As of June 18, 2015 it is an offence for anyone other than an authorized representative to provide advice or representation regarding Canadian citizenship application – or offer to do so – for a fee or other consideration, at any stage of a Canadian citizenship application or proceeding, including the period before an application is submitted.

Anyone offering paid advice or services to applicants for Canadian citizenship must now be a member in good standing with the ICCRC or members in good standing of a provincial or territorial law society, or the Chambre des notaires du Quebec.

If you require advice, assistance, or representation on your citizenship matter, please contact our office to speak with an authorized representative.

Express Entry Update! No LMIA required to be selected

Express Entry Update! No LMIA required to be selected

On March 20, 2015 Citizenship & Immigration Canada made another round of selections and invited 1620 applicants to become permanent residents of Canada.

The candidate with the lowest score was 481 points. What does this mean?

The fact that Citizenship & Immigration Canada has now begun to select applicants with less than 600 points indicates that there are not many applicants in the Express Entry pool with approved job offers or LMIA certificates.

Candidates who are interested in making an application through the Express Entry selection system will not be required to secure a job offer to be selected. We recommend all those who are seeking to apply to contact our offices as soon as possible for an assessment of their points.

Can-Am Immigration Opens Local Office in Doha, Qatar

Can-Am Immigration Opens Local Office in Doha, Qatar

Can-Am Immigration is proud to announce the opening of our newest local office in Doha, Qatar. A new local office in Qatar will help us improve our services to our clients across the Gulf region. The office is operated by our authorized agent, Bassima Hijazi.

For all immigration inquiries from those located in the Gulf region, please contact Bassima Hijazi.

Doha, Qatar
Abdullah Bin Thani Bldg,
Doha,Qatar
Tel: +97455826184
Email: basma@theimmigrationteam.com

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تعليم مجاني
معالجه طبيه مجانيه
سرعه المعاملات في خلال عام واحد فقط لكندا
برنامج الاستثمار في الولايات المتحده

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المتأهل بعضويه كامله في مجال الهجره من المجلس التنظيمي  لادارة الهجرة  في كندا و أميركا تقدم لكم أفضل الخدمات الهجره من اي مكان في العالم حيث لديها مستشاريين مؤهلين للرد على جميع استفساراتكم و تسهيل معاملاتكم كما اننا نقيم تأهيلكم  بأسرع وقت . لمزيد من المعلومات يمكنكم إرسال إيميل

Tel: +97455826184
Email: basma@theimmigrationteam.com

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1st group of applicants invited to apply for Express Entry immigration

1st group of applicants invited to apply for Express Entry immigration

Citizenship & Immigration Canada (CIC) has made its first draw and invited 779 applicants to apply for immigration through the new Express Entry selection system.  On Saturday January 31st, 2015 779 skilled workers who submitted their Express Entry were invited to apply for permanent residence.  The lowest ranking candidate scored a total of 886 points, out of a total 1200. 

This indicates that each candidate that was invited to apply was either working in Canada on an LMIA-based work permit, or had an arranged employment offer from a Canadian employer.  The first set of 600 points are based on factors such as age, education, work experience, language ability, and whether they have a spouse or applying as single individuals.  The remaining 600 points are awarded automatically if the candidate has secured a job offer in Canada (approved with an LMIA) or is already in Canada working with an LMIA-based work permit.

Under the new Express Entry selection system, skilled workers who want to apply for permanent residence must meet the minimum requirements of the current economic programs; Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class, or Provincial Nominee.  Candidates who are accepted into the Express Entry pool are ranked according to the Comprehensive Ranking System which includes factors such as; age, education, work history, language proficiency and other factors which determine the likelihood of integrating into the Canadian society and making an optimal contribution to the economy.

Citizenship & Immigration Canada will continue to make invitations and select applicants for permanent residence. Those candidates who are in Canada on work permits, or have secured job offers will receive priority when it comes to their selection.  However, candidates who are not in Canada, may still qualify.