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- CANADA - THE COUNTRY OF OPPORTUNITIES

 

For the last 20 years or more, Canada has topped the list of the most attractive countries for people from all over the world who wish to relocate themselves in a modern country with a high life standard level.

 

Canada is well-known across the world as a developed prosper nation, with a sound social and economical stability and powerful democratic institutions. With a great extension, it is the second largest country in the world, has a relatively low population rate, and it is rich in natural resources.

 

This is true not only because Canada offers one of the highest life standards in the world, or because Canada is a synthesis of the best of Europe and the USA. The core reason is that it is one of the few nations in the world offering an independent immigrant program that is also the most generous among all similar programs.

 

In fact Canada, was founded and built by immigrants, and its present-day population is formed by a diversity of cultures and nationalities. According to the census in 2001 by Statistics Canada, results show that the country is making honour to its reputation as a place where diversity is welcome and not discriminated or blemished. Four million of people from visible minorities, people from almost all the countries on Earth, 13.4% of total population settled down in Canada between 1990 and 1999, compared with 1.1 million or 4.7% in 1981, as showed by statistics.

 

The census showed that 5.4 million people were reported as born abroad, which comprises 17.5% of the total Canadian population, the highest average from 1931. Only Australia holds a greater average of residents who were born abroad, a 22%. In 2000, 11% of USA residents were born in other countries.

 

Tolerance and social harmony are the bases of the Canadian society. The basic principle of the Canadian is the respect for others in all aspects. Every people have the freedom to keep and celebrate his/her own cultural and ethnic heritage, while assuming their role in the Canadian economy and integrating in a positive way with the system.

 

Apart from having one of the highest life standards in the world, Canada offers the following advantages to citizens:

 

 - Safe cities and towns, clean and with a good administration

 

- Tolerance and social harmony, where every people has the freedom to keep and enjoy his/her ethnic and cultural heritage, in an open minded society, democratic and progressive.

 

 - A high quality public educational system with schools supported by the government. More 95% of children and young Canadians attend to public schools and only 5% go to private schools

 - Bilingual education (English-French) is available in several Provinces.

 - An excellent health care system for everyone, with free medical care for both citizens and residents.

 

- A best life standard and opportunities for personal and family development, in a country with a prosper economy.

 

 

 

 IMMIGRANT POPULATION ACCORDING TO PLACE OF BIRTH

in Canada and in the Provinces Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba

(Total amount of inhabitants in Canada 31,200,333 )

 

Man.

Que.

Ont.

Canada

%

 

Population

  Total - Place of birth

133,660

706,965

3,030,075

5,448,480

17.46

- United States

6,905

25,255

98,195

237,920

0.76

- Central and South America

13,145

53,750

184,075

304,650

0.97

Caribbean and Bermuda

4,580

69,895

199,800

294,050

0.94

- Europe

63,430

284,745

1,336,015

2,287,555

7.33

United Kingdom

15,305

17,590

342,895

606,000

1.94

Other Northern and Western Europe

15,340

83,625

220,325

494,825

1.58

Eastern Europe

19,135

54,545

289,305

471,365

1.50

Southern Europe

13,650

128,985

483,485

715,370

2.29

- Africa

4,365

81,265

137,755

282,600

0.90

- Asia

40,550

190,420

1,061,935

1,989,180

6.37

West Central Asia and the Middle East

1,870

67,030

163,965

285,585

0.91

Eastern Asia

6,220

36,555

348,555

730,600

2.33

South East Asia

26,025

50,965

226,275

469,105

1.50

Southern Asia

6,440

35,870

323,145

503,895

1.61

- Oceania and other countries

685

1,640

12,300

52,525

0.16

Statistics Canada, Census of Population - 2005.  

 

● 17.46 % of Canadian Population was born abroad

● 7.33 % of Canadian population was born in Europe

● 0.97 % of Canadian population come from Central and South America

 

More than 250,000 people with a resident visa arrive in Canada per year. However, for many people who don't count on relatives or friends in Canada to guide and advice them, getting a Canadian visa may be a difficult discouraging ordeal, which may seem almost impossible. This book will help you compensate that lack of support and will give you the knowledge and tools for you to achieve the goal and be a part of that big group of new Canadians who settle down in Canada everyday for a brand new start in their lives.

 

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