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April 29, 2008 — admin (Views: 379)

Please post your questions in this section, if the topics are not covered by our articles.

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CUSTOMS & DUTY FREE ALLOWANCES AND RESTRICTIONS

April 25, 2008 — Karan.Roy (Views: 427)

Non-residents entering Canada: Tobacco*…200 cigarettes and 50 cigars and 200g of loose tobaccoLiquor*…1 bottle of wine or spirits, 24 bottles or cans of beer*Applies only to passsengers over 18 yrs of agePerfume….Reasonable amountCameras….No restrictionsFilm…….Reasonable amountGifts……$60 Cad max per gift -excludes tobacco/liquorAgricultural items/currency…Refer psgr to consulate
Residents returning to Canada: After 24 hr absence…C$50–No Tobacco and Liquor
After […]

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Life insurance

April 24, 2008 — Jhansi.Pais (Views: 326)

Life insurance is generally calculated by taking your age, health and lifestyle into account.
There are not any specific rules as to what you can and can’t do but certain activities or habits will affect the cost of your life insurance.
Like all insurance, life insurance is calculated on risk factors and the higher your risk because […]

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Travel Insurance

April 23, 2008 — Harpreet.Singh (Views: 299)

Illness…medical emergencies…severe weather…delayed flights…lost passports or luggage. Troubles can occur when you least anticipate them forcing you to cancel or interrupt your trip, lose your vacation investment, and incur unplanned expenses. And when you’re away from home, things like medical emergencies and illness are even more difficult to manage.
Out of Canada emergency medical expenses are […]

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Visitor to Canada Medical Insurance

April 22, 2008 — Sushma.Rao (Views: 297)

Visitor or visitors medical insurance, returning Canadians or those awaiting Canadian Provincial Health Care Coverage should insure against unexpected emergency medical costs. Relatives of Visitors to Canada should ensure that their Visitors have valid Canadian Insurance for Canada too. A visitors policy which covers pre-existing conditions is far superior to one which does not! Many […]

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Work Permit

April 21, 2008 — Yashvanth.Shenoy (Views: 305)

Working in CanadaWhat is work?Work is an activity for which wages or commission is earned, or that competes directly with activities of Canadian citizens or permanent residents in the Canadian Labour Market.
What is a work permit?It is a written authorization to work in Canada issued by an officer to a person who is not a […]

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Waiting Time for Immigration

April 21, 2008 — Jovita.Alvares (Views: 308)

Applications complete in all respects are accepted at the counter from 9.30 a.m. to 12.00 noon, Monday through Friday, except holidays at Consulate General of India, Toronto.
In straightforward cases, applications received until 11.00 a.m. at Consulate General of India, Toronto, are processed and Visa delivered by 4.00 p.m. the same day and the applications […]

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Student Visa

April 20, 2008 — Karan.Roy (Views: 243)

Study in Canada More than 180,000 students come to study in Canada every year. In addition to this number are many more that come to Canada to learn English or French. Foreign students bring a rich culture to our classrooms. Your knowledge and skills are welcome in our schools.
The provinces regulate education and schools in […]

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Skilled Worker Visa

April 19, 2008 — Jhansi.Pais (Views: 308)

Overview of Changes

Education

English and French Ability

Work Experience

Age

Arranged Employment

Adaptability

Points requirement goes down to 67 points!
Overview of Changes
The overall passmark has been reduced to sixty seven points. This will greatly increase the number of people who can come under the skilled worker immigration category.
This is the most popular category for immigration […]

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Business Visa

April 19, 2008 — Harpreet.Singh (Views: 387)

INVESTORSAs an investor, you must make a prescribed investment of CDN $400,000. This investment is placed with the Receiver General of Canada.
Participating provinces then use your investment to create jobs and help their economies grow. Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) will return your investment to you, without interest, in approximately five years after you become […]

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