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anand0910 Feb 11th 2011 11:43 am

Immigration for Physiotherapist..
 
Hi all,

My wife is physiotherapist. And i am an architect. We both are working. Now we want to settle in Canada permanently. Please help us guys. Where can i start my process? What information do i need to put on file as my wife as principal applicant? Give us some guideline.

Thanks....:)

christmasoompa Feb 11th 2011 12:00 pm

Re: Immigration for Physiotherapist..
 

Originally Posted by anand0910 (Post 9169241)
Hi all,

My wife is physiotherapist. And i am an architect. We both are working. Now we want to settle in Canada permanently. Please help us guys. Where can i start my process? What information do i need to put on file as my wife as principal applicant? Give us some guideline.

Thanks....:)

Hi there, and welcome to the forum.

Both physiotherapists and architects are on the list of eligible occupations for a Skilled Worker visa, so if you meet the other criteria (i.e. have at least 67 points, proof of funds, pass the medical etc) then you could apply for Permanent Residency that way. Bear in mind the list will change in June, so you should get an application in before then just in case your occupations are taken off.

Info is on the CIC website and also in the Wiki (on blue bar at top of page).

Good luck. :)


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