Why should I use Best Place to help me immigrate?

Our success rate for Canada immigration services is over 95%. You are free to represent yourself, but Citizenship and Immigration Canada's overall refusal rate is high. In 2006, for instance, a full 45% of worldwide applications for immigration to Canada in the skilled worker and business categories were refused. Canadian immigration regulations are complex, and the law gives visa officers much discretion. Your chances of succeeding are much higher if we work together on your immigration application. You will then have the personal attention of an authorized representative - allowed by Citizenship and Immigration Canada to advise you, prepare applications, and represent you in dealings with the government after your request for a Canadian immigration visa is submitted.

 
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Immigration: is Canada the Best Place?

If this is what you want to know, here are some important facts:

  • Canada enjoys a high standard of living.
  • Canada welcomes businesses and investment.
  • Canadians have one of the highest life expectancies in the world.
  • Canadians benefit from a good education system and universal health care.
  • Canada is peaceful and safe, and one of the most beautiful countries in the world.
  • Canada aims to accept almost 250,000 immigrants each year.

Interested in residing in Canada permanently?
There are various ways to apply for Canadian Permanent Residency. Each category or program is intended to target a particular type of immigrant. Therefore, it is important to determine the criteria necessary for each category or program in order to determine the best course of action to take.

CSIC in line with government’s move to protect prospective immigrants

The Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants (CSIC) supports the government’s efforts to raise awareness about the dangers of unscrupulous immigration agents offering immigration services.

“Vulnerable consumers can find themselves victims of unscrupulous agents and we support the government for taking this important first step to shed light on this serious problem,” said John Ryan, CSIC Chair and Acting CEO.

CSIC will soon step up its own efforts to raise awareness about this problem by launching a unique multi-lingual advertising campaign that will compliment the government’s initiative. “CSIC will launch its campaign on Monday, March, 16, 2009. Our sole purpose in launching this unique advertising campaign is to protect the hopes and dreams of prospective immigrants who want to make Canada their home,” continued Ryan. 

Mr. Ryan also applauds the government for recognizing the important role that accredited immigration consultants play in protecting the dreams of prospective Canadians. “There is one very important step that consumers can take to protect themselves from unscrupulous agents and that is to ensure that they have hired a member of the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants, a member of a provincial bar or a Quebec notary. These individuals are the only ones who can petition the government on behalf of prospective immigrants. CSIC looks forward to working with Mr. Kenney, Minister, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, and the federal government on this important issue,” said Ryan.

CSIC is the professional regulatory body for immigration consultants in Canada. Established in 2004 it currently has more than 1400 members. CSIC’s mandate is to protect consumers of immigration consulting services. Consequently, it is responsible for ensuring the education, competency testing and the discipline of its members. CSIC also requires its members to carry errors and omissions insurance and to contribute to a compensation fund.

 

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