Monday, October 18, 2010

An Introduction to Renting in Canada

Some of our Applicants who dont have a relatives and friends in Canada and received already a Visa Notice was starting browsing Internet , one of the first things  need to do is find a place where can settle there family and  can call home.

For most newcomers, your first home will likely be a rented house or apartment. Renting a home should provide you a safe place where you can begin to adjust to your new life in Canada.


TYPES OF RENTAL HOUSING IN CANADA

There are several different types of rental housing available in
Canada. These include:
  •  Apartments — an apartment is a self-contained, single-family
unit in a building or house. Most apartments have one, two
or three bedrooms; “bachelor” units have a combined living
area that also serves as a bedroom.
  • Single-family detached — a home containing one dwelling unit, that stands alone and sits on its own lot thereby offering a greater degree of privacy.
  •  Duplexes or triplexes — a house that is divided into two units is a duplex. Divided into three, it’s a triplex. Often, the owner of the house will live in one unit and rent out the others.
To find out more about renting in Canada, Click this link for the English Version  a Guide for NewComers in Canada about a Home of Your Own  if you want the Tagalog Version Click this Link Gabay ng Baguhan sa Pabahay sa Canada.


Refer to your province or territory for specific answers to your questions and valuable links to additional resources.( For the Destination you preferred in Canada.)source

This could be a great help to all Moving to Canada soon...

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Changes of Priority List



Changes of Priority List

Consultations on the new Immigration Priorities  was already ended last  April 16, 2010.  And until now, there is no official announcement yet for the 2010 New list High Demands Occupations.  Only those in the current list of high demand occupations, with an Arranged Employment Opinion or those currently in Canada and have at least one year experience may be processed under Federal Skilled Worker program.
Current processing period is still 6-12 months from the time the Visa Office receive full application package, after assessment from Centralized Intake Office (CIO). 
The Canadian Visa Office in Manila is yet to finish applications filed in 2004.  The latest update notice we received are for those whose applications were filed October 25, 2004.  It's slowly moving.


If, until now, you're still in doubt about the 6-12 months processing for Permanent Resident Visa application, it will be your loss.
These applicants will be moving to Canada soon! If you are eligible to apply, start your application NOW! Don't let this opportunity just pass by.


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