Canada is a vast country which is often over shadowed by it’s the neighbor, the United States of America. Unknown to many, Canada is actually the second largest country in the world by land mass, and is one of the top 10 economies in the world. Hence there is plenty of room for the growing number of Expats deciding to live in Canada.
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Reasons to Move to Canada
1.Canada is a peaceful nation with no enemies, good international relationships , and is at minuscule risk for a terror attack.
2. Canada has no abortion laws whatsoever, abortion is legal, without restriction. But the rate of abortions in the country is relatively low.
3. Canada in many provinces, recognizes and fully accepts gay marriage as a legal institution, even for immigration purposes.
4. Canada has socialized medicine that Canadians report satisfaction with. No Canadian goes without health care.
5. Canada has no death penalty.
6. Canada has tough gun control laws, and, it just so happens, a murder rate about three times lower than that in U.S.
7. Canada has a general maternity leave of one year off for mothers, at 80 percent of their salary.
8. Canada has a more balanced education system, where schools in poor areas deliver the same quality of education as those in wealthy locales.
9. A Canadian federal judge has ruled that file sharing is legal in Canada.
Become a permanent Canadian resident. You can't just become a Canadian citizen by moving to Canada and living there. You have to apply for citizenship. There are six different categories or classes you can select from, including Skilled Worker Class Immigration, Business Class Immigration, Provincial Nomination, Family Class Immigration, Quebec-Selected Immigration, and International Adoption.
Provincial Nomination is when a province selects you to move to their province and live there. You need to contact the immigration office in the province you desire to live in and apply. If you have further query please contact Canada Insurance Plan. |