Migrate to Canada
CANADA On Immigration

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Canada has the highest per capita immigration rate in the world driven by economics policy and family reunification. In addition to qualifying under various classes such as Permanent Resident (PR), Investor Class, Work Permit, Study Permit, etc Canada also accepts large numbers of refugees.
In 2009 alone this figure was between 240,000 and 265,000. Canada has remained the choice of country in comparison to Australia & United Kingdom for many South Asians to seek a better future. Please contact a registered Immigration Consultant / Lawyer to find out your options of imigrating to Canada.
Please ensure that your consultant is registered with the appropriate regulators before you come to any form of agreement especially on fees. We wish you well!
Where do Newcomers Settle?
Canada being the 2nd largest country in the world could leave a huge question in the minds of newcomers as to where they could begin their new life. Immigrants flock to cities where they would usually have some connection in way of family and friends.
Newcomers settle mostly in the major urban areas of Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal and in recent times Edmonton managed to draw a large crowd due to the boom in the Oil Industry which resulted in an inflax of work permits to meet the heavy job growth.
However, this has changed due to the slowing economy. In the 2006 census, there were 5,068,100 people considered to belong to a visible minority, making up 16.2% of the population. Between 2001 and 2006, the visible minority population has sharply risen .
Support for religious pluralism is an important part of Canada's political Culture According to the 2001 census 77.1% of Canadians identify as being Christians of this, Catholics make up the largest group (43.6% of Canadians). The largest Protestant denomination is the United Church of Canda.





