The first task is to choose a program from the wide range of Canadian immigration services.
Citizenship, Host, Permanent Resident, Study, Work, Travel etc etc.
The second task is to apply yourself or choose to use an unpaid or paid representative.
The paid representatives must have both federal and provincial licenses and have to be in good standing with either the Canadian provincial or territorial law society, the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants, or the Chambre des notaires du Québec.
The third task is to assemble and complete the correct application forms for the Canadian immigration program that you have chosen. You can do this yourself or use a representative to assist in the form completion process. You must submit application fees in advance to the Canadian government according to the CIC fee schedule before any processing occurs.
The fourth task is to plan for the move to Canada - where to live - get a job - school for the kids - plan for banking - shopping - transportation and many more activities.
Look for the ESL in Canada "How to shop for the best prices" Seminar.
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