Canadian links for your immigration to Canada
Welcome to the resource center of Can-Phil Immigration. This section will provide useful links and suggestions to improve the presentation of your immigration application. Should you have any questions, we invite you to communicate with us through our Enquiry form.
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EDUCATION: While not mandatory, it is advisable you obtain a credential evaluation of your education before submitting an immigration application. You will have documented evidence of your Canadian academic equivalency.
http://www.wes.org/ca/
ENGLISH TEST: The ability to communicate and work in one or both of Canada's official languages is very important for a skilled worker. If you claim to be proficient in English, we recommend you submit the result of the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) recognized test.
http://www.ielts.org/
FRENCH TEST: The ability to communicate and work in one or both of Canada's official languages is very important for a skilled worker. If you claim to be proficient in French, we recommend you submit the result of the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) recognized test.
http://www.fda.ccip.fr/sinformer/tef/
IMMIGRATION FORMS - Canada: Download and print all the necessary application forms directly from the website of Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) for free.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/applications/menu-outside.html
IMMIGRATION PROCESSING CENTER: A list of all the Canadian immigration-processing center around the world is also available from the website of Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/offices/index.html
LETTER OF REFERENCES: Obtain an example of a detailed letter of reference.
http://www.canphil-immigration.com/sample.html
QUEBEC IMMIGRATION PROCESSING CENTER: A list of all the Quebec delegations around the world.
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/francais/coordonnees/adresses-pays.html
NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION: The NOC is a classification system for jobs in the Canadian economy. It describes duties, skills, talents, and work settings for occupations. This classification will help you prepare your skilled worker application.
http://www23.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/2001/e/generic/welcome.shtml
QUEBEC IMMIGRATION: The website of the Quebec immigration authorities for the applicant whose destination is the Province of Quebec.
http://www.immq.gouv.qc.ca/anglais/index.html
REGULATED AND NON-REGULATED OCCUPATIONS: Some professions are regulated in Canada (Nurses, Engineers, Electricians, Teachers, etc.). Obtaining a license is normally required if you wish to work in these regulated occupations. For more information, you may consult the Canadian Information Center for International Credentials.
http://www.cicic.ca/professions/indexe.stm
WORK MARKET: To obtain information on the Canadian working market.
http://www.workdestinations.org/cgi-bin/startp.pl