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Alliance Immigration Networks Inc. is an immigration consultancy firm based in Brampton, Ontario; committed to catering to the needs of those who aspire to make it big in Canada, the land of opportunities. It is run by Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants, members in good standing with the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council.
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In June 2014, a change was made on the criteria of the description of a dependent child. He or she should be:
- Below 19 years of age
- Dependent on their parents financially, despite the age, due to physical or mental condition
- Those children that fall into the Dependent Children category, at the initial stage of a multi-step permanent resident immigration program, will be locked in throughout the possibly multi-year process.
The Federal and Provincial governments in Canada, allow for investors to immigrate into the country through the Business Class Visa. A foreign national planning to immigrate to Canada can fall into the Self-employed category if:
- They have two years of relevant experience within five years which include the day of application and ends on the day you receive a decision on your application.
- They can contribute to the Canadian economy in a required area
- Are planning and can continue in their self-employment in Canada
Relevant experience covers cultural activities, athletics and farm management. Applicants are graded based on a five selection criteria, i.e., experience, language proficiency in English or French, age, education, and adaptability.
Feel free to fill in our Free Assessment Application Form to determine your eligibility.
The eligibility criterion used to obtain a PR Card (Permanent Resident Card) include:
- One who lives in Canada
- One who is not a Canadian Citizen. A Canadian citizen does not need to have a PR Card.
- If you have the status of a permanent resident
- If the government of Canada has not asked you to leave the country