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Provincial Nomination
Things to Consider Before You Apply
Deciding to apply for permanent residence in Canada is a big decision.
There are other factors to consider when you are thinking about coming
to Canada.
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Application Fees
There are several fees you will have to pay when applying as a provincial
nominee:
- The processing fee required with your application.
- The right of permanent residence fee required if your application
is successful.
- Additional fees which may be required.
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Medical Examinations
You will have to have a medical examination in order to come to
Canada. Your dependent children must also have a medical examination,
even if they are not coming to Canada with you. Learn more about:
- Health requirements for you and your dependants.
- Where to locate a designated medical practitioner.
- Medical examination procedures.
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Police Certificates
You and your dependants may have to provide police certificates when you
submit your application for permanent residence. To find out if you need
a police certificate from a country in which you lived for six months or
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Whether you
need to hire someone to represent you
It is not necessary to hire a consultant to assist you with
your immigration application. The process is simple and easy to
follow. All the forms and information you need are available here.
Learn more about:
- Specific conditions that apply only if you do decide
to hire an agent or a consultant.
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