| "body"> | | | | · Marriage certificate for you and your |
| Probably the most time consuming - on your part - | | | | spouse (if he or she is moving with you) |
| aspects of the Canadian immigration process is going | | | | You need to make sure that the documentation you |
| to be gathering up all of the documentation that you | | | | gather fits the requirements established by the |
| need to submit along with you permanent resident | | | | Canada's department of immigration. Otherwise, your |
| application. This documentation will be used to | | | | application will either be refused or delayed |
| determine your actual Pass-Mark score. Remember, | | | | significantly. |
| you now only need a score of 67, not 75, to pass. | | | | Completing the Application |
| Below is a list of some documentation you may be | | | | In addition to all of the documentation, you will also |
| asked to send: | | | | need to complete an application. It's important to |
| · Birth certificates for you and all members | | | | read through the instructions very carefully and |
| of your family who will be moving with you | | | | complete each section of the application correctly. If |
| · Proof of your language abilities (there are | | | | you make a mistake, your application may be |
| various ways to prove this) | | | | delayed or refused and may have to start the entire |
| · Proof of employment and work experience | | | | process all over again, including paying the required |
| · Proof of education, such as college | | | | fees again. |
| transcripts, for you and your partner | | | | You must submit your application with all of the |
| · Proof of arranged employment in Canada | | | | required documentation listed above, as well as some |
| (if applicable) | | | | additional elements which we'll discuss in my next |
| · Proof of family relationships in Canada (if | | | | article. |
| applicable) | | | | |