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The Canadian immigration system is driven mostly by two streams of applicants: namely, independent "skilled workers" and sponsored family members. The advantage of Canada's skilled worker over equivalent American visa categories is that you do not need a job offer to qualify. This category assigns point values to an applicant based upon education and experience. Sometimes, even if an applicant does not have the required 67 out of a possible 100 points, it is possible to apply for "subsituted evaluation". The Canadian immigration
system also has several business immigration categories which accept applicatons
from varying levels of investors and entrepreneurs. Please explore our
site and review the helpful sections on your Canadian immigration options. |
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