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Canada has ten provinces and three territories.


The provinces are:


1. Alberta    2.British Columbia   3.Manitoba   4. New Brunswick   5.Newfoundland and Labrador   6. Nova Scotia   7. Ontario   8. Prince Edward Island   9. Quebec   10. Saskatchewan.  

The territories are:


1. Yukon   2. Nunavut and   3.The Northwest Territories.

First, you need to check if you are eligible to apply.

1.You must be a permanent resident of Canada, have lived in Canada for at least three out of the last five years.

2.Have filed your taxes.

3.Pass a citizenship test, and prove your language skills in English or French.

Second, you need to gather your documents

You will need your original immigration documents:

1.proof of identity

2.proof of language ability

3.Two photos that meet the specifications, and any other documents required for your situation.

Third, you need to complete the application form.

You can apply online or on paper.

1.If you apply online, you need to create an online citizenship profile on the Canadian government website and upload your documents.

2.If you apply on paper, you need to download and print the application package for your situation and fill out the forms.

Fourth, you need to pay the fees

You can pay your fees online using a credit card or a debit card. The fees are $630 for an adult and $100 for a minor. You need to include the fee receipt with your application

Fifth, you need to submit your application.

You can submit your application online through your online citizenship profile or by mail or courier if you apply on paper. You need to send your application as soon as possible after you sign and date it.

1.Nova Scotia: The Serene Beauty of the East-Coast

For those who seeking tranquility and nature splendor, Nova- Scotia is the Excellent choice.

Why Recommended means

i.Low cost of living.

ii.Affordable property prices

iii.Clean air

iv.Minimal crimerates

2.Alberta: Embrace the Spirit of the Prairies

Alberta one of the three prairie provinces in the heart of Canada, offers a slower and less expensive life.


Recommended

i.High Employment opportunities

ii.Residents can enjoy harvest parties, cowboys, rodeos etc.

iii.Relatively Affordable to live.

iv.Excellent infrastructure and outstanding sport facilities.

v.Tourist Destinations like Calgary city, Rocky Mountains

3.Quebec:A Taste of European Culture in North America

Famously known for French speaking province, Quebec embraces a more dynamic life style at a slight slower pace.

Recommended

• Fulfilling life on a reasonable budget.

• Residents can enjoy ice hockey, Skating and unmatched Wilderness experience.

• Main cities of Quebec offer a unique blend of urban culture.

• Friendliness among Neighbors.

4.Ontario:The Hub of Opportunities and Outdoor Delight

Most popular province for newcomers from all over the world. Nearly 15 million people are there.Best for those seeking career growth and a fulfilling life.

Recommended

• High Standard of living.

• Offer numerous job opportunities.

• Residents can enjoy adventures at lakes,beaches and mountains.

5. British Colombia:A High Standard of Living.

British Colombia, known by locals as BC. It is in the western most province bordering the Pacific ocean.

Recommended

• Offering a high quality of life.

• Offering a high quality of life.

• Best for those who loves extreme cold temperature.

To extend your visitor visa in Canada, you need to apply for a visitor record.

A visitor record is a document that allows you to stay in Canada longer than your visa.


1.You should apply for a visitor record at least 30 days before your visa expires.

2.You can apply online or on paper, depending on your situation.

Here are the steps to apply online:

1.Read the instruction guide on the IRCC website to learn how to fill out the online form.

2.Prepare your answers for the online tool.

3.Create an online account or sign in to your existing account on the IRCC website.

4.Follow the instructions on the screen to upload your documents.

5.Pay your fees, and submit your application.

Are You asking about the Canada immigration strike that occurred in 2023 ?

The strike was launched by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC),a union representing over 155,000 federal government employees, including those at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).


The strike began on April 19, 2023 and ended on May 1, 2023, after PSAC and the federal government reached a tentative agreement.

The main issues that led to the strike were fair wages, work-life balance, workplace inclusivity, and job security.