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EVERY
LONG JOURNEY OF THOUSANDS OF MILES ALWAYS BEGINS WITH A FIRST
STEP OF 1 METER
“Finally, a complete Guide that will help you in your
project of living and working successfully with your family in
Canada”
In our book
CANADA
-
GUIDE for SKILLED
WORKERS
(Newcomers
& Future Immigrants)
you will find the most complete
information and valuable advices, step by step, included the
following aspects:
General Information about Canada and its immigration
programs.
Travel, arrival, settlement, housing, economic issues and
key information for easy moving and establishment in any city of
Canada
Preparation,
strategies and much key information necessary for successful
search of qualified job.
Learn which and know how to
use modern internet tools to have in seconds any map, address and routes
direction in
Canada and United States. You can make your own map any time
you need to travel for interviews, job research, work,
tourism, etc.
Car
and drive license (indispensable in Canada, but difficult and
expensive for many immigrants)
We
also will tell you the GOOD, the BAD and the UGLY if you
decide to live permanently in Canada.
Most
frequent mistakes incurred by immigrants when we start living
in Canada (some very expensive, other very disturbing). And
many other advices and guidance of great
help!!
As immigrants living in Canada, we know the value of
the money and how hard it is to struggle to get it in our
countries. For that reason we have included many
RECOMMENDATIONS on looking after your money, saving and
buying or expending money in articles and services you need
(tickets, food, furniture, insurance, rent etc) in the most
economic possible way.
You may save hundreds, even thousands of dollars in
your process of traveling and establishing in Canada,
over the coming years.
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Get the Permanent Resident Visa is a big step.
But not the only one.
Which is very important is the self support and
get a job with a decent salary which shall allow
you to live with dignity and to look your future
and the future of your family with calm.
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CANADA – COUNTRY OF OPPORTUNITIES
For more than 20 years, Canada is at the top the most
attractive countries for people all over the world, who wish
to relocate in a developed country with high life
standard.
All over the world, Canada is known as a prosperous and
developed nation, with great economic and social stability and
strong democratic institutions. With a vast territory, is the
second greatest country in the world, it has relatively low
population and abundant natural resources.
This is not only because it is one of the countries in
the world with better life quality, with the best of Europe
and USA. The main motive is that Canada is one of the few
nations in the world that has an independent immigrants
program which is, by the way, the most generous among all
similar programs.
In fact, Canada has been build and developed by
immigrants and now its populations are formed for a great
variety of nationalities and cultures. According to the 2005
Statistics Census, the results show that the country has
honored its reputation of being a place where the diversity is
encouraged, without discrimination. Four million of visible
minorities, people of virtually all the countries in the
planet, 13.4 % of the total population that arrived to
establish in Canada between 1990 and 1999, compared with 1.1
million or 4.7 % in 1981, as shown in the
statistics.
More than 250.000 persons arrive at Canada per year
with resident visa. But for people who have no family ties or
someone in Canada to guide and help them,
they could to find a minefield of problems waiting. This book will help you to compensate that lack of
support and could give you the knowledge and tools to be part
of that great group of new Canadians that are successfully establishing daily in
Canada, looking for a best future and new opportunities.
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IMPORTANT
The objective of our book is informing and
serving as a guide for those people than fulfill
Canadian government requirements for immigration
under this category of Skilled Workers,
specially engineers, professionals and technicians.
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CONTENTS
OF THE BOOK

The
book has 17 chapters, organized according with the
treated subjects.
1.
INFORMATION ABOUT CANADA
Chapter #1 -
Canada - General
Information
Chapter #2
-
Immigration to Canada -
Categories & Requirements
In this section, you will find good information about
geography, history, economics, demography, statistics and
politics of Canada. Besides, it is exposed the theme of Canada
and the different existing categories to apply for the
permanent resident visa and live in this
country.

REQUIREMENTS
AS SKILLED WORKER
●
PROFESSION
AND WORKING EXPERIENCE
In
order to be considered, an application of Permanente Resident
Visa in Canada, you must have at least (1) one year of working
experience in the specific field, which means full time pay
work with at least 37,5 hours per week worked. Working
experience has to be gained during the last 10
years. Besides,
working experience has to be in one of the
listed
occupations
within
the
National
Occupations Classification of Canada
(NOC)
(See Chapter 3)
●
MINIMUM
POINTS
In
order to be eligible you have to reach a minimum of
67/100 in an applicant evaluation established by CIC
(Canada Immigration and Citizenship). The aspects to be
evaluated are the following:
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1.
Education |
Max. |
25
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2.
Official Languages:
*
English (16 points)
*
French (8 points) |
Max. |
24
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3.
Experience |
Max. |
21
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4.
Employment offer: |
Max |
10
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5.
Age: |
Max. |
10
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6.
Adaptability: |
Max. |
10
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TOTAL
Points: |
Max. |
100
points |
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Pass
Mark: |
67
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●
ECONOMIC
SUPPORT:
You have to demonstrate to the Canadian Embassy that you have
enough money to support your family at least during the first
six months of your stay in Canada. Canadian Government shall
not provide you with funds to establish. So it is required to
arrive with enough money to support yourself and your family.
●
POLICE
CERTIFICATE:
You
shall present a document from the Police or similar Official
Department to certify that you have not criminal
record.
●
HEALTH
CERTIFICATE:
You
and all the members of your family applying for the visa
should pass a health exam made by physician authorized by the
Canadian Embassy and evaluated under the health system of
Canada.

2.
TRAVEL AND ESTABLISHMENT WITH YOUR
FAMILY
Chapter #3 -
Getting Ready - Trip, Arrival &
Accommodation in Ontario - Canada
Chapter #4 -
First Days in Canada - Ontario (Housing,
Settlement, Documents, Schools, and
Formalities)
Chapter #5 -
Social Security and Family Benefits
- Ontario & Canada
Chapter
#6 - Living in Ontario - Economic Issues -
Tips
for saving your money
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Moving
to a country like Canada is a change that will surely
bring to you new opportunities. At
this stage, families experience a special happiness and
expectation situation together with some uncertainty
feelings regarding their future. This
step will be the most important in the lives of the
members of the whole family.
It
is important to take into account that the correct
development of the future events shall mostly depend on
the information, knowledge and good judgment to take
decisions.
In
these chapters you will find much information which will
be of great help for the immigrant during his first days
in Canada, and shall guide him in the actions that shall
face. Although
this information is based upon the experience of the
author and other immigrants arrived at Toronto, Ontario,
the process of arriving, establishing and starting basic
activities is similar in other cities and provinces of
Canada. Many
details have to be taken care at the moment of preparing
the luggage.

During
the first days in Ontario, the most important matter is
to get a home for your family. Take
into account that to get what you need, employment
included, shall be a question of having appropriate
information, of organization, preparation, and most
important of all, of time.
Know
which are the activities that a family has to normally
do in their first days in Canada, and how/where to go
for help. On
the other hand, with the Permanent Resident status in
Canada, you and your family have the right to receive
several benefits that the government provides in order
to help and protect you. There are several federal,
provincial and local programs to help families,
especially children. Besides primary and secondary
education totally free, your family has the right of
receiving economic help and assistance. Know which are
those benefits, how and where requesting them for your
family in Toronto and Ontario Province.
We
have the experience of seeing how the money taken by
immigrants, product of several years of work and save,
it was quickly expended in a few months in Toronto at an
amazing and worrying speed. The
main reason is the lack of knowledge of the prices and
of a guidance as consumers of where or what are the most
economic places. Besides,
while you get a job and start earning Canadian money,
prices of the products considered at our countries
exchange rates, are in general, several times the prices
we use to know, and this cause us a constant state of
anxiety.
For
this reason, we have made surveys and analysis to know
which are the cheapest and more expensive
supermarket
chains
in Toronto and Ontario. With
this information, the consumer may know the prices
variation within different supermarket in the
city and will save money.
Also
know which are the basic expenses of an immigrant family
(adults and children) in Toronto, assuming that they
shall begin living in a two bedroom rented
apartment. Knowing
real expenses, you may forecast your resources during
the first six months and you may know how much you must
earn to support you and your family economically.
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As immigrants we know the value of the money and how
hard it is to struggle to get it in our countries. For that
reason we have included many RECOMMENDATIONS on looking after
your money, saving and buying or expending money in articles
and services you need (airplane tickets, food, furniture,
insurance, rent etc) in the most economic possible way. You
may save hundreds, even thousands of dollars in your process
of traveling and establishing in Canada, over the coming
years.
IMPORTANT
!!
Did you know that if you and your family get a Resident
Visa for Canada, in many countries could be a way of saving between 30 and 50 %
in air tickets, over the commercial value of the same, and no
matter the company or season of the
year?
This valuable information may save you between us$ 600
to us$ 1200 in your travel to Canada, just in your airplane
tickets, depending on the number of tickets you need.
(See Chapter 4)

4.
JOB SEARCH IN ONTARIO
Chapter # 7
–
Working in Canada
Chapter
# 8 –
PLAN to look for a Job –
Actions to be
taken
Chapter
# 9 –
Resume, Cover Letters, and Job interviews
Chapter #10 - Looking for Job - Tactics & Tips -
Resources -
Companies
To find a good job in Canada shall be the basis of you and
your family welfare and lifestyle. Your level of life will depend
basically on the quality of the job and salary you find.
On the other hand, a good job, in accordance with your
personal expectations, experience and education shall be the
key of your feeling of success or failure in your new life,
both for you and your family.
Any
job, with low salary, doing something different of your
experience, below your capacities and with long working
journeys to get the minimum money to cover your basic expenses
could be the start of an dissatisfaction and failure
feeling.
Thus,
what is really important for you and your family is to
prepare, search and get a GOOD JOB. And the most effective way
of reaching this objective is to come prepared, knowing before
hand the reality of the labor market and the limitations and
bringing an action PLAN to follow up each step in the best
possible way.
A
resume is a brief written document with basic important
information about you and what have you done in your different
jobs. This is the first impression that a possible Canadian
employer will have about you and from its presentation it
shall depend if you shall be appointed or not for an
interview. A good resume shall not get a god job for you by
itself, but a poor one shall diminish your possibilities of
getting an interview, and without interview you will not have
the chance of getting the job.
In
Chapter 9 – Resume, Cover Letter and Interviews, you may
learn the technique to make your own resume. We will show to
you the different forms of doing it with examples, so you
will be able to design your own one and starting your search
with confidence and more possibilities of getting
interviews.
The
quality of your answers, your confidence and presentation are
the key factors in an interview.
This
will make the difference between you and other candidates. To
achieve a good presentation and increase your possibilities of
success, we shall analyze the interview process in three
steps:
-
What
do you have to do (know and practice the answer to the 20 more
common questions made by Canadian employers)
- What
do you have do during the interview (prepare yourself to gain
confidence and security in your answers, prepare some
questions, etc)
- What
do you have to do after the interview (according to Canadian
customs)

The
quality of your answers, your confidence and presentation are
the key factors in an interview.
This
will make the difference between you and other candidates. To
achieve a good presentation and increase your possibilities of
success, we shall analyze the interview process in three
steps:
There
are a lot of people already in Canada looking for a
job. The
majority of them are immigrants from all the regions in the
word with a high level of English and working experience of
all kinds.
Others are many persons born in Canada, with education and
experience and with no problem at all with the language.
When
you are newcomer, it is logic to feel like the last in the
line. The
good news are that you may also get education and learn the
techniques for job searching. The
key for the immigrant is learn these techniques and be
competitive not only in its profession and occupation but also
in the techniques to search job, including aspects as resume
preparation, cover letter, interview practice, hidden market
search, etc.
In
these chapters you will find the basic information needed (or
where to find it) so you may focus in the right direction from
the beginning of your job search.
Among
the valuable information in these chapters, there are the
internet addresses of 60 companies very important in Canada
(to whom you may send your resume), more than 40 Employment or
Recruitment Organizations (many of them have open positions),
10 websites very important to search job in Ontario, Average
Salary Tables for more than 50 professions and occupations in
Ontario, addresses of the organisms to certify university
degrees, professionals and technical associations,
etc.
When you search for a job in Canada as a
newcomer, the orientation during the first weeks is crucial.
A wrong initial direction may be the start of a long
frustration. We know a right way
for Skilled Workers
5.
MAPS,
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION & DRIVING IN
ONTARIO
Chapter #11 -
Maps & Public Transportation in Toronto, Ontario & Canada
Chapter #12 -
Driving Licenses in Ontario
Chapter #13 -
Guide for Buying &
Driving a Car in Ontario
Learn which and know how to
use modern internet tools to have in seconds
any map, address and
routes
direction in
Canada and United States. You can make your own map any time
you need to travel for interviews, job research, work,
tourism, etc. Your map between two points can be done by
shorter distance or by shorter time (see next sample).

You
will save money and time making and using your own
maps
Having a driving license in Canada is a privilege that
allows to drive a vehicle in any part of the
country. You must carry your license to drive daily. In
Canada, ONLY when you have approved driving road test and get
license G-2 or G, you will be able to drive alone in your
car

The Driver’s License is a very important identification
document in Canada and which is most commonly used as ID to
prove your identity. You have to update any change in the
information, for example if you change your address. It is
highly recommendable to obtain these documents, even if you
are not thinking of buying a car or to drive one in short
time.
To certify this knowledge, you must
approve some exams in order to be authorized to drive a car on
Canadian roads.
In the driving exam you will be evaluated for
your capacity of applying driving and safety rules in the
road.
You may know and prepare by yourself before hand
to approve the exams and get the best possible initial level
in your Drivers License (Class G)
6.
PLAN B - QUEBEC
Chapter # 14
-
Immigration
and General
Information about Quebec
The Quebec Province has its own program to select
skilled workers and professional that wants to live in this
province. This Provincial Program of Immigration is different
from the Federal Program of Canada. Language required is
French, and accepted level is no very high. Points for
language are not so relevant as in the Federal of
Canada.
7.
QUESTIONS
Chapter
#15 –
Frequent
Questions
and Answers (FQA)
8.
CONCLUSIONS
Chapter #16
-
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly Things of
Living in Canada
-
The
GOOD of living in Canada
-
The
BAD of living in Canada
-
The
UGLY of living in Canada
-
The
21 more frequent mistakes immigrants make.
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13
Beliefs and Realities about the life in Canada (Myth and
Reality)
Chapter #17
-
Main Websites & Links about
Canada
(Bibliography)
To give
you an accurate idea of the reality to help you TAKING A
DECISION, we made a critical and deep analysis of the
different aspects of the life in Canada.
Although it is true that
Canada offers a lot of positive alternatives to the
Professionals and skilled workers, there are other aspects,
(not so positive), that you MUST KNOW before coming or taking
a final decision.

You
will find many internet sites with nice descriptions of the natural
beauty of Canada, its richness, its standard of life, its
economy, its political stability, etc. Canadian government
websites and of many other organizations show lots of good and
positive things about the country.
BUT THEY ONLY SHOW THE POSITIVE
THINGS
You
will hardly find objective information, showing also the bad
and ugly things that immigrants have to face when they arrive
to this country.
Based
on our premise of helping the future immigrants, we consider
our duty to show not only "the good", but also what we
consider ugly and bad from an immigrant point of view in this
country.

Last,
you will find a list of “The 21 more frequent mistakes”
made by immigrants to Canada, with the purpose of preventing
the reader so as not make them by ignorance or lack of
prevention.
Moving
with your family from your country to Canada may be one of the
most important decisions in your life. That
is why the decision has to be evaluated very carefully, taking
into account the largest possible quantity of information and
not false assumptions or wrong stereotypes.

As
a potential immigrant, you must have the best possible
information about the way that you will run. And the
best way of preparing yourself is learning from the experience
and real knowledge of other immigrants who have succeeded
before!!
Canada is a land of
opportunities where you and your family can live and work, in
a safe and modern environment. However, the fact of having
been admitted to live in this country doesn't necessarily mean
that a job is waiting for you. You must be
prepared with
your technical abilities, knowledge and key information to get
a good job. It is just reasonable to think that you will be
able to work in the field on which you have knowledge and
experience. But you may also face the possibility to go
through difficult long process to get a suitable
job.
If you
want to be successful in your immigration project to Canada
and get a better future for your family, YOU MUST to know
the challenges, difficulties and opportunities you will find
on your way, and should mainly have an organised and specific
plan of activities TO DEVELOP, focused on the
achievement of your goal, and perform every necessary
activity
If you choose the uncertain path of coming without a
plan based in real information and experiences, get
ready for the worst !!
One of the greatest satisfactions that I have during my
last 6 years living in Canada is the opportunity I had of
helping many people with my advice and experience. My mission
is helping other families with the application proceedings to
get their Permanent Resident Visas without further problems,
and then helping in their smooth "landing" in Canada. I
have also helped many people with my information, showing them
the best available way to Canada, especially in the not very
easy task of getting a job related with each ones interests
and education. It is not easy in any part of the world
to get a technical or professional job, neither in Canada. But
you must know that there is a process that you have to follow
in order to be effective in your search, in the presentation
of your resume, as well as to have successful interviews.
Of course, to get an acceptable or good job depends on
the capacities and preparation of each person, and of other
external factors that I will not mention right now. With a
good guide and much dedication, many professionals and workers from
many countries get a good job in less 6 months. You
could get a not qualified job in one week or less, but an
immigrant can stay many years in that poor position, if he doesn’t train
himself or learn how to get out from that
situation.
Many people with your education and desire to work may
see their illusions of living in Canada frustrated, simply for
the fear of not having a relative or friend in this country to
help and guide them at their arriving to the country.
In our book,
“CANADA
-
GUIDE for SKILLED
WORKERS
(Newcomers
& Future Immigrants)
you will find lots of information to help you in this
process. Besides, we have included in several chapters,
addresses and contacts of organizations or persons devoted to
help immigrants to successfully establish in Canada.
I guess what your are thinking right now…..if he wants
to help people as he has been doing until now, why doesn’t he
publish the complete version of this book FREE in INTERNET,
helping thousands of persons no only to easily obtain their
Permanent Resident Visa, but also to establish and guide them
to save money and find job in Canada?
Well, I have two important reasons for not publishing
this book for free:
1.
Nobody wants to see thousands of persons fighting each
week at the front of the Canadian embassy building in their
country, asking for the visa to live in Canada.
If everybody knows the immigration
process and keys to successfully establish and live in Canada,
thousands, even millions of engineers, professional and
technicians from all over the world would try to apply for the
visa to live here. The Canadian Immigration System is prepared for a
total of 250.000 immigrants per year during the next 5 years,
from all over the world.
2.
The second reason for not publishing our book FREELY is
that I am a traditional and old fashion man, as my father was.
And I believe that if you have a valuable product or service
(knowledge and
information in this case), for
which you have worked hard, it is reasonable to protect its
value.
I know by experience that, once you give something for
FREE, it loose its value. I have been working hard several years to write this
book with the purpose of rendering a service to people who
know its value and appreciate its contents. And I am sure that
thousands of immigrant’s families to Canada will be able to
avoid unpleasant and expensive mistakes, and they will have a
best future knowing these keys.
We have experienced and studied the way, now is your
turn to use this knowledge and avoid bumping into the
obstacles that we have already found.
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