im 11 years old and my dad is dead my mum and stepdad want to move to canada because its a lot off a better life over there , we live in jersey ive not spoken to my mum to tell her i dont want to go ...
does anyone have a canadian accent? i have alwayed say my words as for "about" as aboat, and "almost" as omost, tomorrow, as tamorrow, water, wader, ...
Drove to Vancouver for three hours from Seattle and was surprised that the exchange rate is almost equal for these two currencies. Are Canadians happy about this?...
To immigrate to Canada you must apply as a skilled worker, professional worker, family status, or refugee. I know that for a skilled worker you have to pass an immigration test to see if you qualify, you need a minimum of 66 points to be considered. Check out the governments website for more information.
As for Germany...you can't immigrate to Germany. You can live here under a work or student visa and that's pretty much it. I order to stay in Germany permanently you have to marry a German National and it takes about 4 years before you are allowed to stay forever without reapplying for permission. In my case I married a German citizen in '98 and my 'Aufenthaltstitel' - stay title - was good until the end of 2001, In 2002 I was granted a 'unbefristet' 'Aufenthaltstitel' which means there is no expiry date on my Stay titel.
Karmen
Marry a German/Canadian citizen.
Buffy
Apply at the Canadian or German consulates, fill out the forms, and WAIT!
jzwigger
go to germany and get a job teaching english...they will give you a working visa which will allow you to stay in the country for at least a year.
as for canada why would you go there? canada sux
quikboy
get a visa
old lady
To find out how to immigrate to Germany, you'll have to contact someone in Germany. To immigrate to Canada, you need certain documents and some indication of how you will support yourself here.
Much of this depends on your own background, so check with the Canadian Consulate nearest to you and find out exactly what the requirements will be for you to immigrate.
good luck
Pichi
Here is the official Canadian Immigration Website.
In it is everything you need to know about immigrating to Canada, and all the forms to do it.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/
happywhereIam
You would apply for a visa. The type of visa you apply for would depend on your profession. It would also depend where you're coming from.
There are lotteries to get into the US, Australia and New Zealand if you have a sought after profession. It must be similar in Canada.
Good luck.
Roxie S
If you have proof of a german lineage (I believe it is 25% or more) you are free to apply and become a German citizen.