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QuickCanada Guide(2 books)+1 CD
Author: Jagdish Bajaj
Format: Paperback
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Regular price: US$99+Shipping & Handling
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Almost 70% of applicants for Permanent Residence to Canada wait several years for their applications to be approved. Too many applications for Canadian immigration languish for years putting hopes, dreams and lives on hold. YOU do not deserve this.
Too many new immigrants arrive in Canada confused, ill informed and poorly prepared for their new life. They feel frustrated and dejected, unaware that they could have arrived better prepared and avoided many of the hassles and struggle. YOU do not need this struggle.
Too many applications contain flaws or deficiencies that delay processing. Find out what these are -- and avoid them.
Most shortcomings in an application for Permanent Residence can be avoided -- if you know what they are and learn the ways to deal with them. Unfortunately, too many applicants file their applications without this knowledge. Why? Because potential immigrants to Canada -- like you -- have plenty of questions that they can't find answers to. Questions like these:
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If you scan the numerous websites on the internet on Canadian immigration, you are unlikely to find all these answers in one place. The author (who now lives in Canada) tried looking for the answers and then gave up. After successfully applying for Permanent Residence and settling down in Canada, he compiled all his research and turned it into an easy to read guide that is now helping many people find their way to Canada successfully.
Learn
how to fast track your application.
It is common for applicants to wait 2, 3 or even 5 years to get their applications approved by Citizenship & Immigration Canada (by the way, this is not the fault of CIC). YOU don't have to wait that long. For YOU, here is a faster way. If you want to move to Canada quickly, read on.
Applying and getting your application approved is just the first step in your journey. You cannot afford to ignore the settlement process, which is equally, if not more, important.
Discover
how YOU can reduce your settlement time by 50%.
Nobody tells new immigrants how to prepare for a new life in Canada --- and most new immigrants arrive confused, ill-informed and unprepared. Shock after shock awaits new immigrants as they struggle to cope with settling down in a new country, living in a new environment and a lack of friends or familiar surroundings. All because they arrived with many unanswered questions about their new life in Canada. Questions like:
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How
much will it cost to settle down in Canada?
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What
are the costs of living in Canada?
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How
do I find a job in Canada?
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Which employment
recruiters should I contact?
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Which
employment recruiters specialize in my field?
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What
is the real estate market like?
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How
do I go about buying a house?
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Is
it better to buy or rent a home?
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How
do I choose a neighborhood to live in?
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How
can I finance the purchase of my home?
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How
much does a new car cost?
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How
much does a used car cost?
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How
long before I can drive?
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How
can I finance the purchase of a car?
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What is the difference between leasing a car and financing the purchase of a car?
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When
do I have access to my settlement funds?
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How
do I make new friends in Canada?
You
don't have to look any further for the answers.
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Find
out what nobody tells new immigrants. Educate yourself on
the ways to settle in Canada. Avoid many of the hassles
faced by newcomers to Canada.
Arriving in Canada is just the first step. Settling down successfully is the ultimate goal for any new immigrant. Everyone comes to Canada with a dream in his or her head. But the sad truth is that most newcomers arrive confused, ill-informed and unprepared for their new lives in Canada. They encounter struggles and hardships that are unnecessary. These unnecessary struggles drain their energy and distract them from their main purpose - which is to settle down and become financially successful.
The most common phrase you will hear from a new immigrant is "Nobody told me...” This is because, truly, nobody tells you lots of things before you move to the country. Nobody tells new immigrants about all the preparation that is essential to settling down in Canada in the shortest and least painful way.
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Nobody tells you that you will need to build a credit
history all over again (even if you have good credit in
another country).
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If
you are not familiar with the concept of credit history,
nobody tells you what it is and how to build one.
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Nobody
tells you that you cannot cash your settlement funds
immediately, unless you bring them in a certain way.
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Nobody
tells you what the key success factors are when looking
for a job.
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Nobody
shows you how to improve your chances of finding a job.
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Nobody
shows you where to look for a new job.
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Nobody
tells you that bringing a certain letter from your Bank
can help you get settled faster.
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Nobody
tells you what the precise cost of living in Canada is, so you can prepare an accurate budget.
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Nobody
tells you what to look out for when buying a house
in Canada.
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Nobody
tells you what your rights are as a tenant in this country.
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Nobody
tells you the difference between purchasing and leasing
a car.
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Nobody
tells you how to decide on where to live.
Nobody, that is, except QuickCanada!
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As a smart new immigrant, YOU want to realize your dream of moving to Canada quickly, steer clear of avoidable problems and eliminate unnecessary struggle. Let's face it, when you arrive in Canada, your first priority will be to look for a job or a source of income, NOT to find a new surprise around every corner.
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Don't wait indefinitely -- Immigrate to Canada
quickly and settle down in Canada successfully once
you know -
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How to S-p-e-e-d up the approval of your application by
knowing exactly how you can make a difference to the processing
time of your application.
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How
to avoid the pitfalls that will delay the processing of
your application.
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The
critical 25 steps to take when filing your application.
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How
to assess your work experience accurately when you apply
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How
you can justify your case to Canadian Immigration.
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How
to lower your chances of being called for an Immigration
interview (this reduces processing time).
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What
is involved in preparing for the Immigration interview
(just in case).
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The
Four Key Challenges all new immigrants face so YOU can
tackle them with ease.
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Where
to look for a job, how to improve your chances of finding
a job and the strategies on how to jump-start your job
search.
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How
to tackle to question of "Canadian Experience"
in a job interview.
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Which
recruitment companies to target and get a headstart with
your job-search.
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How
to prepare for your new life in Canada and avoid many
"shocks" that await you.
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How to decide between buying and renting a home (know the pros and cons of each option).
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How
to decide where to live in your chosen city.
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How
to buy your own home.
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How to decide between getting a new or used vehicle, and how to negotiate a good deal either way.
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How to guard yourself when buying a used car.
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Understand
how to negotiate with Banks and Insurance companies, despite
not having any prior banking or insurance history in Canada.
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The
exact amount of money you will need to apply, move, settle
down and live your chosen lifestyle in Canada.
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Where
to find the most useful information for new immigrants
on the Internet.
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How
credit history works and how to build your credit history,
which is critical in this country.
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How
you can make new friends and develop your own network.
- Where
to save money and reduce your costs of living.
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Most people are simply not aware of the numerous details involved in moving to Canada. There is so much that you can do to help yourself even before your flight arrives in Canada. We couldn't possibly list all the details here. After living in Canada for over 24 months, the author realized that the majority of new immigrants are not aware of what to expect when moving to Canada. Unfortunately, many new immigrants simply get too frustrated and return to their homeland after wasting thousands of dollars and many precious years. With the QuickCanada Guide, you can make sure you are not one of them!
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