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| :: Useful Websites for Canada Immigration! :: |
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Citizenship and Immigration Canada is the official Canadian government offering all the relevant and important details regarding visa and immigration to Canada. The website caters to all the visa and immigration programs offered by the Canadian High Commission. This website is the foremost to be visited for any program to apply for in Canada. |
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If you have decided upon Alberta as your destination to immigrate, AlbertaCanada is the site to be visited. The website gives an overview about Alberta – right from immigration to its economy and other relevant aspects. |
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If you want to know more about Canada before deciding upon a particular destination to relocate, we suggest you go through this site. It gives an overview about the country. |
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Canadian High Commission has brought out a list of occupations in demand known as the National Occupation Classification. This link would give you a clear picture on whether or not your occupation is mentioned in the NOC. This would help you in taking a better decision. |
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If you are immigrating to Canada as a skilled migrant, your application must be approved by the Labor Market Opinion (LMO). It must be proved to the LMO that there is no suitable candidate in the local Canadian population and thus, you have been hired for the job. The link above is the application form to be filled and filed in order to complete the application procedure. The guide to fill this form could be found on the Citizenship and Immigration Canada. (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/pub/TFWguide-e.pdf). |
For Canadians Travelling and Living Abroad
Canadian Documentation:
Birth / Death / Marriage Certificates
- Contact the vital statistics bureau of the province in which the event occurred. A directory of the Provincial Vital Statistics Bureaus is available at the website of the Vital Statistics Council of Canada.
Canadian Tax and Benefits
Other Helpful Links
Living and Working in the United States:
Ref: http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca
- AADAC Recovery Centre (detoxification)
Edmonton (24 hours) 1-866-332-2322
- Alberta Emergency Management Agency (AEMA)
(24 hours) 1-866-618-AEMA (2362)
- Bullying Help Line
24 hours, toll free) 1-888-456-2323
- Child Abuse Hot Line
(24 hours, toll free) 1-800-387-5437
- Children's Services Crisis Unit
(toll free) 1-800-638-0715
Edmonton 780 422-2001
Edmonton (after hours) 780 427-3390
- Dangerous Goods
(24 hours) 1-800-272-9600
- Environment Complaint / Pollution Control
(24 hours, toll free) 1-800-222-6514
- Family Violence Info Line
(24 hours, toll free) 310-1818
- Gambling Hot Line
(24 hours, toll free) 1-800-665-9676
- Income Support Contact Centre
(24 hours, toll free) 1-866-644-5135
Edmonton (24 hours) 780 644-5135
- Industrial Accidents (fatality/serious injury)
(24 hours, toll-free) 1-866-415-8690
- Report a Poacher
(24 hours, toll-free) 1-800-642-3800
Telus Mobility: #3800
- Report a Wildfire
(24 hours, toll-free) 310-FIRE (3473)
Telus Mobility: #3800
Ref: http://alberta.ca/home/341.cfm
| :: Canadian Mastercard Issuer's Customer Support Numbers :: |
- Canadian Tire Mastercard 1-800-459-6415
- MBNA Canada Mastercard 1-888-876-6262
- HSBC Mastercard 1-866-406-4722
- BMO Mosaik Mastercard 1-800-263-2263
- Citi Mastercard 1-800-387-1616
- CapitalOne Mastercard 1-800-481-3239
- President choice 1-866-246-7262
| :: Major Canadian Visa Credit Card Issuer
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- Royal Bank/RBC Visa 1-800-769-2512
- CIBC Visa 1-800-465-4653
- Desjardins Visa 1-800-363-3380
- TD Canada Trust Visa 1-800-983-8472
- Laurentian Bank Visa 1-800-252-1846
- Scotia bank/Bank of Nova Scotia Visa 1-800-387-6556
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