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The most important factor is your intended occupation, i.e., the occupation in which you have experience and are qualified, and which you are prepared to follow in Canada. Your experience is based upon this occupation. Your occupation must be included on the list of admissible jobs as set out by the Canadian government unless you have arranged employment. It is important to note that job titles in your country may not correspond to the same position in Canada. All occupations are assessed against Canadian standards for that occupation. Many require licensing and you should provide evidence that your qualifications meet the required standards when you submit your application.

 

 

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The first step in the Canadian immigration application process is to pay the assessment fees of $ 100 US and fill out our evaluation form. Click on the link below to fill out the form and pay the fees. You will receive a personal application number when you pay the fees.

 

Independent Immigration Program

A person with specific occupational skills and experience may qualify as an independent immigrant. These skills must be readily transferable to the Canadian labor market. If you are married, either you or your spouse, but not both of you, may be the principal applicant.

 

Once you decide who the principal applicant is, the other spouse will be seen as the dependent. You should be assessing the principal applicant against the six factors that are set out below.