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A detailed list of required supporting documents to submit with your application and how to prepare them. |
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Example of Reference Letter for immigration purpose: Help you prepare your work experience reference letters for your profession by your present and previous employers. |
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Example of a Reference Letter guideline as a general format to be used. |
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Example of Resume (CV) in Canadian standard and how to write a professional resume to effectively transfer education, work experience gained in your country to satisfy immigration officers. |
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Main duties and requirements regarding your profession and occupation in Canada. This will help you write your resume as well as your work experience reference letters. |
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Example of a Supporting Letter and list of supporting documents that you will need from your relatives in Canada (if applicable). |
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Example of a Supporting Letter and list of supporting documents that you will need from your friends in Canada (if applicable). |
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Example of a Submission Letter(Cover Letter), to be use to submit with your application or summary of your documents to the Canadian Embassy/Consulate Office. |
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The correct address where you will mail your application, as well as telephone and fax numbers of the Canadian Embassy/ Canadian Consulate Office/Canadian High Commission. |
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How to follow up your application in order to expedite the processing. Example of a follow up letter that you can write to follow up the application with the Canadian Embassy to speed up the processing of your visa. |
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List of places, addresses, contact numbers of only considered organizations approved by the Canadian immigration where you can take the English language test (IELTS or CELPIP) to prove your language proficiency as required for your application to be considered complete. It is strongly recommended that you submit test results if you are claiming proficiency in a language that is not your native language. |
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Sample letter that you can follow to write your own letter to prove your proficiency as well as a list of supporting documents to prove your letter if you are not able to take the English language test. If your native language is English or French, you still need to provide a letter attesting to this fact. |
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Visa Office Specific Instructions guide for the Canadian Embassy/Consulate Office of the country you are submitting an application for. This guide includes the following:
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