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Determining whether you meet the Pass-Mark qualifications is the
easiest part of the process. The next part is more difficult.
You have to gather documentation to support your evaluation
score.
Some of the documentation is going to be easier to collect than
others. For example, copies of your birth certificate, college
transcripts, and marriage license should be fairly simple to
acquire. Other items, such as proof of your language proficiency
or your arranged employment in Canada may be more difficult.
That's why many potential immigrants choose to hire an
immigration consultant or attorney to assist them in completing
their Permanent Residence Visa application. These professionals
know the ends and outs of the process and can help you get
started on the right path.
The only problem is that these professionals are very expensive.
On top of the application and government fees that you'll have
to pay no matter what, you'll also be accumulating significant
legal costs. In fact, the legal fees alone will cost you THREE
TIMES the cost of the mandatory government fees. Plus, if you
don't already have employment lined up in Canada , you'll have
to prove that you can afford to support yourself and your family
after the move. For a family of three, you would need proof of
$15,387 in Canadian dollars. With all of the other money, you're
going to need to set up your new home, you may not want the
extra expense of hiring an immigration professional.
About the author:
Alex Berez is a specialist in Canadian Immigration. He helps
people from all over the world achieve their dream of moving to
Canada. Step by Step Immigration to Canada
http://www.stepbystepimmigrationcanada.com
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