Perspective Immigrants to Canada must apply from outside of Canada, to Immigration Canada. The process is about two years long before you get a Permanent Resident permit, then you can come to Canada to find work. Take a look at the main Canadian Government web site, by doing a Google search and then look for the Immigration information sub page. Immigrants are judged based on their education, work history and job skills, as well as their langauge ability in either English or French, and their ability to "fit in to Canadian society". A medical exam and blood tests, plus a chest x-ray are all required, as are a criminal record search in your home country, and a credit check of your past banking record. Obviously, a criminal record, a bankruptcy or having a Aids/Hiv illness will rule you out.
The English immigrated to the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Ceylon, South Africa, Egypt and Jamaica.
Many of them did not feel safe in South Africa anymore.
South Africa mostly, sometimes Russia
Spain is in Europe, South Africa is in Africa, Canada is in North America, and BRAZIL is in South America.
The situation of Asians in South Africa was in many ways very similar that of Asians in East and Central Africa,
The best way is to contact the South African Embassy to find out which requirements are necessary. This differs from country to country and also depends on the type of citizenship. One can also make use of companies and/or lawyers who are immigration specialists.
Canada; Haiti; Mexico; South America; Western Frontier
South Africa
Africa,south America,& Canada :)
the easiest way is to show money and apply for a buisness visa
A good example is bilingualism in both. In South Africa it's English and Afrikaans. In Canada it's English and French.
Southeast, if you leave from Atlantic Canada Southwest, if you leave from Pacific Canada