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Subject: Canadian Immigration Made Easy
  As you may know, there are several options for submitting your
Canadian Permanent Residence application.

The options are:

- Skilled Worker Class Immigration
- Business Class Immigration
- Provincial Nomination
- Family Class Immigration
- International Adoption
- Qu?bec Selected Immigration

In my opinion, the most convenient way is applying under the Skilled
Worker Class Immigration scheme.

If you apply as a Skilled Worker, your Permanent Residence visa would
not depend on any business or family member; you would only depend on yourself!

As a Skilled Worker you could easily find a job in Canada, or if you decide,
you could start your own business when you start your new life in this
beautiful country.

It is now a great moment to apply as a Skilled Worker, since the Pass Mark
has been changed from 75 to 67 points, and it is much easier to apply.

For this reason, it is my recommendation to submit your application for
Permanent Resident as a Skilled Worker as soon as possible!

Good luck in the journey to your new life!

Best Regards,

A. Berez
The Canadian Immigration Mentoring Program
http://www.CanadianImmigrationProgram.com








[09-12-2005,12:00]
[***.64.79.161]
A. Berez
(in reply to: Canadian Immigration Made Easy)
Great Job Alejandro!

[09-12-2005,14:11]
[**.177.36.137]
Pokmi
(in reply to: Canadian Immigration Made Easy)
The long, agonizing wait that the applicants have to go through is, however, not easy.
[09-12-2005,14:30]
[**.54.43.132]
catocan
(in reply to: Canadian Immigration Made Easy)
neither is them finding jobs without canadian experience or credentials. failed to mention that, eh?
[09-12-2005,14:40]
[**.26.89.84]
Anonymous
(in reply to: Canadian Immigration Made Easy)
Have you tried workopolis.com, anonymous?
[09-12-2005,16:36]
[**.54.43.132]
catocan
(in reply to: Canadian Immigration Made Easy)
I cannot understand is this some kind help to immigrants or advertising some business ???
[09-12-2005,16:51]
[**.102.59.79]
curiousmale
(in reply to: Canadian Immigration Made Easy)
This is a new website. they just startup 3 month ago.
this company is homebased in Mexico

[09-12-2005,19:31]
[**.177.36.137]
Pokmi
(in reply to: Canadian Immigration Made Easy)
I have applied through cic new delhi on 4th august 2004.Got File no. on 25th september 2004. Passed IELTS on August 2004 overall band 7 (speaking - 6, Reading-8.5 writing-7 and listening-7). After then now news from cic. Any body can give me idea that how much time I have to wait?
[10-12-2005,04:58]
[***.64.176.103]
Biswajit Ganguly
(in reply to: Canadian Immigration Made Easy)
there are plenty of jobs here, just depend on if you wanna work or not! I know you guys have college degrees just don´t wanna work as a labour, well, what you gonna do dudes, without cash flow, you freaking live on the street!

something to start, ride a horse and find another one.
I was a truck driver for a month in the summer, come on, it´s not hard at all, good money!
white people don´t wanna work, then it´s our chance!
forget about I have this that degree, if I can´t make living, I am piece of shit! no excuse, no blaming!

[10-12-2005,06:00]
[**.66.36.59]
Departure bay
(in reply to: Canadian Immigration Made Easy)
DB,

you got mad at a previous poster for posting racial stuff. I got to tell you that you´re being racist yourself,

"white people don?t wanna work, then it?s our chance!"

This is getting close to insulting me. If you can´t take it, then don´t dish it out.

[10-12-2005,13:56]
[***.186.167.254]
Anonymous
(in reply to: Canadian Immigration Made Easy)
I think DB meant Canadians when he said white people. He means if the Canadians do not want certain jobs then new immigrants can have them.

Anyway...have a good day!!!

[11-12-2005,00:34]
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Anonymous