Montreal - tips to avoid troubles with Immigration
I will be traveling to Montreal to spend 2½ months this January. It will be an exploratory trip, to get to know Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, etc. and live Canada in its worst season, since I'm going to submit an immigration application. If I begin to think that I can't handle living in Canada I would just cancel the process.
Currently I'm working as a freelance programmer and with my general profile I believe I can show a good bond with my country. But because of the time I'm going to spend and the fact I'm a freelancer I believe I will face trouble with Immigration and fear they will not allow me to enter Canada.
Would you have some tips to avoid this kind of trouble at Immigration?
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Is Montreal good for immigrants?
Montreal is an Ideal Destination for Immigrants With many employment opportunities, universal health care, affordable housing and cost of living, a first class education system, and a rich culture, Montreal is a popular destination for many new Canadians to settle in.Why Canada is not good for immigration?
Discriminatory and Dishonest Immigration System. Immigration to Canada is based on a point system, obtained with your education, qualifications and job experience. Points are good enough for immigration, but in Canada, they are not good enough to get a job in your field.Is it harder to immigrate to Quebec?
The Federal Skilled worker program has a very high threshold. This makes it difficult for many skilled professionals to immigrate to Canada. Whereas, Qu\xe9bec Skilled Immigration Program offers an easier path to Canada.Is immigration to Canada difficult?
Generally speaking, moving to Canada is not too difficult. Because Canada is open to welcoming new immigrants and offers several immigration programs, it's easier for you to qualify for one immigration stream. Still, you have to meet the requirements for the pathway you want to apply for.Five Mistakes NOT to Make at your Immigration Interview
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