Migrate to Canada in 6 to 12 Months
If you are an accountant, mining or geological engineer, doctor, nurse, college or university professor, cook,
welder, plumber or electrician you can have permanent residence in Canada in 6 months.
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Guide to Canada Immigration

 

 

 

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