Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Australia Visa Services. Free Online Australian Immigration Assessment

Author: carina coderis

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National Visas Registered Migration Agents adhere to the professional Code of Conduct (Administered by MARA) along with undertaking continuous professional development (CPD) training on a yearly basis. National Visas is a private company and is not part of the Australian Department of Immigration & Multicultural Affairs (DIMA). We do not have the authority to grant you a visa of any kind. We can only assist and advise people who want to travel / migrate to Australia. Please note that the final decision on all visa applications rests with the Department of Immigration & Multicultural Affairs (DIMA).

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Immigration: How Nurses Can Obtain U.S. Permanent Residence (Green Card)

By: Chris Murphy

You have most likely passed the CGFNS exam or are certified as an NCLEX-RN. Now you would like to obtain permanent residence in the United States. Whether you are residing inside or outside the U.S., you can find qualified employers to sponsor your application for permanent residence.

All you have to do is find the right immigration attorney to assist you in the preparation of documents. You can do it yourself, but you will most likely spend many extra months or years doing so. A good immigration lawyer can really save you valuable time. Foreign Nurses who are CGFNS or NCLEX-RN certified belong to the third preference group in employment-based immigration.

This category of immigration requires employer sponsorship and means only the employer (hospital, nursing home etc.) may apply for permanent residence for foreign nurses. Foreign Nurses that have passed the CGFNS exam or are certified as an NCLEX-RN can qualify to obtain permanent residence, with assistance, whether they are residing inside or outside the U.S. In addition, an immigration attorney can help foreign nurses find qualified employers to sponsor their application for permanent residence.

Unlike most of the employment-based immigration applications, employers are exempted from filing labor certification, an often lengthy and cumbersome process with the U.S. Labor Department and State Employment Agency.

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS AND QUALIFICATION Whether applying outside the United States or within, the foreign nurse must possess:
1. A diploma from a nursing school in their country
2. A license to practice nursing in their country
3. An unrestricted license in a state of intended employment, or a certification that they have passed either the U.S. licensing examination (NCLEX-RN) but cannot obtain the license for lack of a social security number, or they has passed the examination given by Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS).
4. Visa Screen Certificate (see below) LICENSURE BY EXAMINATION Please note that the majority of states require foreign nurses to pass CGFNS before taking the NCLEX-RN. The following are the states with such requirement: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT

Nurses who have passed the NCLEX-RN in states that do not require CGFNS may acquire the license of another state through endorsements. Each state's Board of Nursing has its own web site that lists the requirement on endorsement.

HOW TO AVOID THE REQUIREMENT OF SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER AND CGFNS EXAMINATION

Most states in the U.S. require nurses to present their social security number in order to take NCLEX-RN. Some states allow foreign nurses to take the examination but will not grant a license if the nurse cannot provide a social security number or individual tax ID. Since the end of 2003, IRS (Internal Revenue Service) no longer issues tax ID without proof of a tax return. This virtually shut the door to licensure of foreign nurses thereby to employment immigration since few employers are willing to sponsor a nurse who has no U.S. license. Currently, New York and New Hampshire do not require a social security number or tax ID as requirement for licensure. Nor do they require CGFNS examination as required by majority of the states.

Foreign nurses should present their credentials to CGFNS for certification/evaluation and, upon certification, become eligible for NCLEX and licensure. As NCLEX-RN was administered for the first time in Hong Kong, Korea, and England in 2005, so the above method is crucial for nurses who are unable to enter the U.S. for NCLEX. In order to properly obtain permanent residence in the United States, the steps above should be taken as they are prescribed.

For further information, please consult with a qualified nurse immigration attorney at the earliest point possible. Chris Murphy is a freelance writer who enjoys writing articles about interesting and informative subjects. For more information on this article or the information herein, please visit www.immigrationlawyer-usa.com

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Friday, January 26, 2007

How Important Is It To Choose The Right Immigration Lawyer For Your Case?

By: George Royal

If you do not choose the right immigration lawyer you could find yourself getting thrown out of the country, whatever country that may be. In order to be allowed to stay you need to have a good immigration lawyer on your side. This may sound scary and daunting but the good news is that it is easier than ever to get in touch with a good immigration lawyer.

The internet makes it so easy to find and interview all kinds of immigration lawyers. This is a very important step when it comes to finding the perfect lawyer. You need to interview each and every immigration lawyer that you are considering in order to get a feel for whether or not the lawyer is the right one for you. Your immigration lawyer needs to be someone that you feel you can trust and someone who has your best interests at heart. If you are unsure of this then you need to move onto another candidate.

An immigration lawyer is going to cost you a pretty penny but the best way to look at it is like an investment in your future and that of your family. Sure, you may have to put out a lot of money but you will be able to stay in the country and your family will be able to continue living the life they have come to love. If you cannot find the money to help you pay for your immigration lawyer then you may need to look to other ways to get an immigration lawyer. There are services that can help you to find and obtain the services of a good immigration lawyer for an affordable price. Some of these services are specific to where you are from while others are simply concerned with the fact that you do not have the money to pay for an immigration lawyer.

The sooner you can get an immigration lawyer the better. You need to be able to give your immigration lawyer time enough to plan a good strategy. There are many facts that need to be checked and double checked by your immigration lawyer and you cannot afford him or her to cut any corners if you want to be able to stay where you are.

The immigration lawyer that you choose is going to mean the difference between you succeeding in your case and failing. Even if you cannot afford to pay for an immigration lawyer you need to at least meet with one and get some much needed advice. Getting the proper advice is absolutely vital to your success. If your family wants to stay where they are you are going to need to get as much information from your immigration lawyer as you can afford.

This is easy to do and if you have not yet met with an immigration lawyer you need to do it today. Lawyers HQ: everything you need to know about finding the right lawyer.

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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

The Right Medical Immigration Attorney Makes All The Difference

By: Chris Murphy

Immigration into the United States as a Physician, Medical Graduate or Nurse can be a lengthy procedure, especially if you don’t know all the rules, regulations and forms to fill out. You can spend a lot of time that you will never get back if you proceed the wrong way. This is why finding a good Immigration Lawyer is key. For International Medical Graduates, Physicians or Foreign Nurses who want to immigrate to the U.S., it is essential that you contact an effective, knowledgeable immigration attorney who has specialized most of their career in J-1 Visa, CGFNS, H-1B Visa and NCLEX RN requirements.

To effectively assist foreign nurses and physicians in obtaining work visas or immigration to the United States, it takes knowing the system inside and out. A good immigration lawyer can greatly assist international medical graduates or physicians certified by ECFMG or nurses certified by CGFNS or NCLEX-RN with a J-1 Visa or H-1B.

The right medical immigration attorney will specialize in arranging work visas (H-1B) and permanent residence (green card) for health care professionals, particularly registered nurses and physicians. Registered nurses, either educated in the U.S., or certified by CGFNS, are qualified for United States immigration benefits in terms of permanent residence and work visas. Physicians either educated in the United States or certified by ECFMG, may apply for employment through either work visas or exchange visitor visas (J-1visa) and later immigration to the United States (permanent residence).

The preferable way to address an immigration issue is to have a system of evaluation in place so an analysis of a client’s credentials and work experience will allow for a tailored approach to best take advantage of each client’s special background. Another advantage to finding a qualified immigration attorney is they often have connections with healthcare providers so physicians and RN’s can find qualified employers who sponsor permanent residence.

When searching for an immigration lawyer, look for those who are a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and who are licensed to practice in the state you are inquiring from if you are in the U.S. You want an employment-based immigration attorney who has successfully represented thousands of physicians, nurses, medical students, scientists, college professors, engineers etc. in their applications for permanent residence.

You will also want to make sure that the immigration attorney you choose has assisted others from your country or a similar country and situation. Whether you are applying from Great Britain, Russia, Germany, Canada etc., make sure the attorney you choose understands any unique situation you may be in. In today’s modern world, technology allows for large geographic distances between clients and their lawyer. This distance is easily overcome through email, low-cost phone calls, faxes and the quality of work a law firm provides.

If you are in need of an immigration lawyer for physician, scientific or nurse immigration, hopefully the above information will be of assistance to you. Just keep in mind that you don’t need to physically meet with an immigration attorney these days. You can still find great representation even though you are thousands of miles away from counsel if you follow the recommendations above.

Chris Murphy is an independent, freelance writer who enjoys writing articles on subjects of interest to readers. For more information about this article or the content contained herein, please visit www.immigrationlawyer-usa.com

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Sunday, January 21, 2007

Immigrants: Legal, Illegal Or Just Human (III)

by Jacob Jaffe

I was relieved that I could tell the youngsters--and the attending teachers and principal--how the story ended. After World War II, my father returned to his Russian birthplace and despite the war's devastation, discovered that his town hall was still standing. He got a copy of his birth certificate and when he returned, rather than being prosecuted or deported, he was allowed to retire two years earlier! I was able to tell the youngsters, "Justice comes to America, but it may take time." Witness how long it took to free those involuntary immigrants who were brought here as slaves. Or Japanese-Americans, even citizens, to be exonerated after their having spent years in our World War II concentration camps.

We now are again debating the issue of immigration. While there are millions of newcomers who are undocumented--a term I prefer and is more accurate than illegal--they make up an estimated one quarter of agricultural, building trades, domestic, resort and restaurant workers. Despite our employers' desperate need for these low paid workers, Arizona, in 2004, sharply restricted these workers from entering the state. The result: farmers were unable to get workers to harvest their crops; nearly a billion dollars worth of produce rotted in the fields. The xenophobic legislators not only prevented undocumented workers from making their low wages, but they also harmed their "legal" indigenous--and citizen--farmers.

Our politicized patchwork of immigration compromises has contributed to the problem. We allowed 400,000 Mexican workers to enter the country legally, work, and return home. Some had the capital to remain in Mexico, others returned the following year. Family members would remain in Mexico and not have to come here to remain together. Congress abolished this mutually beneficial and controllable arrangement--called the "braceros" program--in an anti-foreign pique in the 1960's. One does not have to be a mathematician to realize what happened when our nation needed these workers and these workers needed jobs. But the government did come to its senses and confronted reality; in 1983, Congress finally enabled 3,000,000 workers to establish themselves as "legals." Today there are those who seem shocked--or ignorant--when such proposals are made.

About the Author Dr. Jacob Jaffe is a psychologist who has taught at Columbia and City Universities. He is also a psychotherapist and the author of two novels,"Hobgoblins"a political-psychological thriller and "Land of Dreams,"based on his family's immigrant experience. Find out more, visit http://www.jaffeauthor.com

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Thursday, January 18, 2007

How Do I Find A Good Immigration Lawyer?

Author: Mort Fertel

Finding a good lawyer is one of the most important things you can do for yourself if you're looking for help with immigration issued. As in any other field of law, a good immigration lawyer who knows the ropes and understands every aspect of immigration law is imperative to winning your case, filing your papers, or any other action you pursue. However, immigration lawyers are not created equal. There are some who excel and others who are terrible and everything in between.

The most important thing to think about before you begin your research is whether or not they specialize in their field. This is important, as an immigration lawyer who specializes in amnesty law may not be the best person to choose for deportation matters, and vice versa. They should have direct experience in their sector of immigration law. Of course, many immigration lawyers have several specialties, so just make sure that, above all, they have experience with cases similar to yours (as well as decent results).

Another thing to check for is background. You can find out what school they applied to, where they took their bar exam, what professional associations they belong to and much more. This is especially important in knowing who is a professional with the license to help you and who just wants your money. Make sure the immigration lawyer you choose belongs to the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).

While this isn't the only indicator of a lawyer's worth, anyone with legitimate credentials who pays a fee can get in. This weeds out the real fakes and allows you to narrow down your list and focus on reputations. Reputations, reputations, reputations. This can't be stressed enough. If a lawyer has been in the news a lot for positive cases, serves as a source for newspapers or anything similar, you can bet they're pretty good at what they do. References and a successful track record are a must. If you can, get your hands on some references and do some research online.

Forums, chat rooms and the like are great places to find valuable information about the lawyer you're looking into. The internet is a powerful tool and is one of your best friends when looking for a good immigration lawyer.

Remember: knowledge is power. Ask lots of questions and don't be afraid to grill your potential lawyer. You're the client, and have every right to know if your lawyer knows their stuff. Come prepared knowing a little about immigration law, or at least the basics, and an understanding of the services you need for yourself. For example, if you're dealing with deportation, look up US deportation laws and familiarize yourself with them enough that you understand what your lawyer's saying.

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Immigrants: Legal, Illegal Or Just Human (II)

by Jacob Jaffe

While the United States has been blessed with the many resources required for the industrial age, we have had as an invaluable advantage a vast reservoir of people who immigrated--or were brought as slaves--from all parts of the world.

These peoples provided the labor to make us the most technically advanced nation on the globe. Despite those among us who were--or are--intolerant toward newcomers, we have had the largest influx of "foreigners" in history. When I was a child, I recall the title of a book referring to our numbers as 100,000,00. Now--while I may be old, I'm not that ancient--we have tripled our numbers, passing the 300,000,000 million mark.

Even the most xenophobic would find it difficult to deny--or disprove--that the diversity and numbers of our peoples have enriched us not only economically but culturally as well. Let me divest myself of impartiality by mentioning that my father was an "illegal" -- not that my grandmother nor any parent gives birth to a child whom they consider to be illegal.

Although my grandfather and his two sons immigrated to escape pogroms and military conscription in Russia, they intended to bring my father, then ten years old, and my grandmother, to this country. They were very similar to immigrants whose men folk come first, get jobs, establish themselves and then have the means to bring the rest of the family. However, they did not realize that World War I and the Russian Revolution would upset their plans. What was to be a short separation lengthened into over eight years.

At the time, Congress, politically divided then as now, found a patchwork compromise: you could bring in your children with one stipulation. They had to be minors. Well, my father was no longer a minor! Our family would have been devastated if he declared his correct age--he would have been immediately deported from Ellis Island. So he stated his age as being two years younger.

I asked my grandson's elementary school assembly, where I had been invited to discuss my novel "Land of Dreams," what my father should have done. Hands waved frantically and then all but one youngster agreed, "He should lie!"

About the Author Dr. Jacob Jaffe is a psychologist who has taught at Columbia and City Universities. He is also a psychotherapist and the author of two novels,"Hobgoblins"a political-psychological thriller and "Land of Dreams,"based on his family's immigrant experience. Find out more, visit http://www.jaffeauthor.com

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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Attorney Immigration New York can Save you from Legal Tangles

Author: Hadiya Robins
Are you planning to migrate to New York or any other city in USA? Is that you are facing any problem related to immigration? Attorney immigration is meant to help you in every possible manner so that you are not able to face any problem. Immigration is not an easy task that will get completed in few days. Sometimes, it may take months to acquire an immigration visa. But, if you are able to get the immigration visa of your choice then you are the luckiest one. Before applying for an immigration visa, it is always better to consult expert attorney immigration.

The matter of immigration involves lots of documentation, depending upon the type of immigration visa required. Attorney immigration can act as your best mate in the matters of immigration and guide you through a proper way in reaching that destination point. Getting immigration permission from the high commission of USA is like a dream come true. Everyone knows that it is quite tough to get migrating visa to New York or any other city.

Attorney immigration is there to help you in settling out all legal problems related to this matter. The main aim of attorney immigration is to handle cases of foreigners who visit a particular country.

As per the working profile of attorney immigration is concerned, he represents his client in the court of law, handling documentation and legal consultation. If you land up in any problem, then it is advised that you should consult your attorney immigration. Before consulting attorney immigration, it is mandatory that you should check out the qualification and track record of that attorney. After all, you are vesting your interest in a stranger. On the other note, it becomes a matter of prestige for an attorney when he has to handle a complicated case.

A variety of cases can be a part of the profile of attorney immigration. Custody of a child, matters related to settling in USA, going to some foreign city for education concerns and many others are some of the sensitive and important matters handled by attorney immigration. You should sit with your attorney immigration and discuss each and every aspect of your case, so that proper guidance can save you from the problem. Immigration laws keep on fluctuating from time to time and your attorney immigration should be aware of them, so that proper steps can be taken to turn the root to your destination.

Every year, a variety of people keep on trying to migrate to their favorite country. It is this time that they keep on looking for attorney immigration, who can guide them properly. If you are among the crowd of such people and don’t have much time to find out attorney immigration, then online directories are there for your help. An added advantage of this way is that you can get to know about so many attorneys, in one go. You can also check their performance level and decide over the best one. Just keep in mind that attorney immigration is meant to save you from the tangles of immigration laws.

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Thursday, January 11, 2007

Immigrants: Legal, Illegal Or Just Human (I)

by Jacob Jaffe


Ever since Lucy and her band of our Homo Sapien ancestors left Africa some 70,000 years ago, our species has been migrating. From our savanna homeland, we have spread over the entire globe so that almost every nook and cranny of our planet has been populated with our species. There are some who even talk of colonizing Mars. While we are known as a tool-making primate, we should also be recognized as confirmed travelers.

There are many reasons for our wanderlust. Whether we are enticed to improve our lives, evicted by harsh circumstances or just plain curious, we do get around. Not that this constant migrating has necessarily been easy. We've had to adjust to new climates, master the earth to provide food or, if the land was already occupied, confront its occupants. While this commingling of newcomers and strangers can be peaceful and mutually beneficial, it frequently results in conflicts. All too often, warfare is the means by which one group conquers another people's land and lords over the vanquished.

To bring this situation to our own country, weren't even the first Europeans who settled here immigrants who didn't speak the local languages and certainly didn't pass inspection by the local inhabitants. The millions of people misnamed Indians were here for an estimated 15 to 25,000 years before they were "discovered" by the Europeans. These two peoples replayed a theme familiar to our species: the newcomers believing the land and people were for their taking while the indigenous, even if curious and initially friendly, quickly resented the intruders. Not that there weren't periods--no matter how brief--of friendship and mutual accommodation. Would the Pilgrims have survived if it weren't for the aid of the local tribe?

But humans, unfortunately, are very parochial and dichotomize people into We and They. We cling to our own family, nation, co-religionists and others similar to ourselves and are prone to be suspicious, if not hostile, to strangers. The meetings of two peoples may range from raised eyebrows and avoidance to hostility and wars. Misunderstandings play a role. For example, the concept of the Europeans was the ownership of land with the building of fences while the Native Americans' was of sharing and, and if not mutual respect, live and let live, including benefiting from trade. But let us not romanticize the Native Americans. Despite their common ancestors, they were not always cooperative with neighboring tribes or nations; hostilities and subjugation were all too frequent.


Dr. Jacob Jaffe is a psychologist who has taught at Columbia and City Universities. He is also a psychotherapist and the author of two novels,"Hobgoblins"a political-psychological thriller and "Land of Dreams,"based on his family's immigrant experience. Find out more, visit http://www.jaffeauthor.com

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Attorney Immigration New York Can Handle The Case Efficiently

Author: Hadiya Robins

Getting immigration permission from the high commission of USA or any other country can be a boon for those people, who are planning to settle abroad. Every year, a variety of people try their best to attain the immigration visa of the country they wish to migrate. Be it US, UK, Canada or Australia, the main aim of the immigration attorney is to handle the cases of the foreigners visiting the particular country. Immigration is a very complex task and it takes time to get a particular type of immigration visa. If you are willing to immigrate to a foreign country, immigration attorney helps you in every possible manner to handle the issues related to this matter.

An Immigration lawyer new york or anywhere else is meant to guide his clients at all the stages of carrying out this legal process. Immigration attorney can be the best friend of his client and save him from all the odds and problems that may come in his way. Usually, the job profile of the immigration attorney involves the handling of documentation, legal consultation and representing the client in the court of law. The immigration attorney has to check that all the paper work of his client is updated, so that no question can be raised on his immigration to that particular place.

The problems related to immigration are handled efficiently with the help of the best attorney lawyer. There are various cases and types of issues that are handled by an immigration attorney. Adoption of a child from other country, matters related to immigration visas, migration to a particular country with concern to education and various other issues are handled proficiently by an immigration attorney. The immigration attorney understands the fact that his client is important to him and they should be directed towards the right pathway.

If you are stuck in a problem related to your immigration and are trying to find an immigration attorney, then searching out the directories on the internet is an option for you. Looking out for the attorneys on the net can save your valuable time. The main thing is that the attorney has to keep a track of all the details related to immigration case of his client. Your immigration attorney can be the most reliable person for you, if you make a careful selection. In order to make the careful selection of an immigration attorney, you have to go through his track record. He should have enough experience to handle your case properly.

The immigration laws are not always static and keep on fluctuating. It is always mandatory for the immigration attorney to keep abreast of all the laws and rules, so that he can help his client in every possible manner. After all, the reputation of the immigration lawyer is at stake, when he is handling a complicated case. Apart from this, the client’s trust is always rested on the immigration lawyer. So, if your have landed in a problem related to immigration, the immigration lawyer can be your life saver.

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Sunday, January 07, 2007

Immigration – Trying On A New Lifestyle

By: Paul Babs

The lure of riches in a foreign land, the potential of awesome new opportunities, dreams of what might be – all these sometimes entice people to immigrate to a different country. Being reunited with a loved one or just longing for adventure are also strong reasons for immigrating.

Sometimes, rather than being drawn to a new country, one is pushed: religious persecution, starvation when the crops have failed, escaping unbearable family situations. Certainly wars, revolutions and political unrest have caused thousands to try to find a peaceful existence elsewhere. And decades ago, many were forced against their will to live in a new country as slaves or as prisoners. For all who move on, pulling up roots from their homeland can be traumatic. It truly is not an easy decision to make, and today about 15% of those who leave their native country choose to return, finding that adjusting to a new society is too difficult.

The easiest transitions occur when the immigrants can find a community made up of people from their native home. They can keep a lot of their old customs while integrating the new country’s language, values and culture.

Experience seems to indicate that to be happy they need to wholeheartedly try to assimilate the new ways and not begrudge the environment being different. Home is where the heart is! Home needs to be wherever we are! While planning to remain permanently in the new country, most find work and strive to own a home of their own. They learn the new language (sometimes laughingly) and educate their children in the new ways, without having the children cut the bonds that tie them to their native roots.

To honor both countries with love is the goal! Immigrants have made enormous contributions to the economies and cultures of their new countries, yet these are often made with tremendous difficulty. Newcomers face many challenges in being accepted, and when they arrive from being ‘pushed’ to the new country, rather than ‘longing’ for it, the transition is even harder.

Sometimes those original dreams just don’t come true. The immigrants who make a very good living in the new country and are able to send money home to relatives in the native country are usually glad they made the transition. Some are able to establish business links with the businesses back home, helping to ease the problems that are faced there. Other immigrants finally retire and return to their native land for their old age, only to find that it, too, has changed. Ultimately we each have to learn to cherish where we are.

The old saying, “Where ever I go, I go, too!” still rings true.

About the Author:
Paul Babs is the owner of Citizens Stopshop which tackles all immigration issues. For more information, go to: http://www.yesimmigration.com

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

Our Canadian Immigration Story (IV)

In Canada, we were recommended a local realtor (Estate Agent). He helped us find a plot of land and reputable builder to build the house of our dreams. We arranged a mortgage (with 35% down you don’t need to have a job for approval) and agreed on the deal – all that was missing was the cash! Eventually, the house sale went through, the money arrived into our Canadian bank in 72 hours. I was astonished (and thankful) at how the transfer went like clockwork.

It was time to spend!!!! We went in to sign the house deal with the realtor and wrote out the house purchase agreement. The realtor handled all the negotiations on our behalf but always made sure we agreed to everything. We put down the 10% deposit needed to secure the deal (the rest is paid at possession) and put the house building process into gear.

The day after we returned, we gathered up our documents and photo’s and sent them recorded delivery to the High Commission in London. It would take approximately 3 weeks to process and then we’d be on our way. We researched and chose the shipping company for our Golden Retriever which would cost us more to ship than our one way tickets!

These one way flights were booked for the 11th January 2003 and it seemed strange paying more to ship a dog than a family of four! The rest they say, is history! We’ve been here 18 months now and can honestly say it has worked out better than we had ever imagined.

The first 8 months or so had more stress than I have ever had before and times were extremely hard but now we are settled it’s hard to imagine being back in the UK. The air is clean, scenery amazing and there is so much to do there’s no spare time! The beer isn’t too clever but you can’t have everything!

I hope this will give you an insight into Canadian Immigration and inspire rather than disturb!! If you decide to give it a go – good luck!

About the Author:
The author immigrated to Canada in 2003 and has constructed a free information website http://www.onestopimmigration-canada.com/ about Canadian Immigration and life in Canada based on his family’s experiences.

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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Our Canadian Immigration Story (III)

Apart from the embarrassment, I had to have a cardiograph to make sure I was ok. This delayed the medicals being sent back by a week as the cardiograph had to be analyzed by a cardiologist. I didn’t feel too clever! We checked out the different shipping agencies.

Kerry recommended PSS shipping - a family run business with a good reputation and a good quote. When we called to book we had almost left it too late. They managed to fit us in as we only had a relatively small load to ship. We agreed on a shared container for the shipping on a door to door service. They would arrive to pack everything on the 28th August.

We just hoped the Medicals were OK! While I was deployed away with the Air force, the house sale had stalled due to an argument between the lawyers! We couldn’t sack them as then the whole process would have to start again and there would be no chance of us making a deadline for a currency transfer we had booked. There were large penalties for missing the date. We couldn’t cancel the removals at such short notice either, as it too would incur large penalties. So we were facing moving out to Andie’s parents and leaving the house empty whilst still paying the mortgage, taxes and bills.

On top of that the insurance was only valid for 30 days once it was empty and we were booked on flights to Calgary to go house hunting! Eventually, Kerry phoned with the news that we were accepted and just had to sign some documents and send in our passports and photo’s to claim our visas. At last the relief of knowing took away the house nightmare for a day or two. The date was set – January 11th 2003. There is only a 3 month window where the forms were valid so we decided to send the paperwork off once we had returned from Canada as the house drama was starting to become serious.

We were about to set off to Canada for a month with the house sale still in limbo. We managed to gain assurances that things were moving behind the scenes and that all would be completed in time for our money transfer, all we could do was board the plane and hope for the best!

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Our Canadian Immigration Story (III)

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