Becoming Canadian: New Book Provides Essential Information to People Seeking Immigration to Canada


SCARBOROUGH, Ontario, May 6, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Thinking of moving to Canada, but not sure how? Tariq Nadeem has the information for anyone who wishes to pursue the plethora of booming jobs within the Canadian provinces in his new book, Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment: A Do It Yourself Kit for Skilled Workers Under the Latest Immigration Policy, a Step by Step Settlement and Job Search Guide, A 3 in 1 Publication (now available through 1stBooks).

Nadeem provides interested readers with all the information to move to the land of the maple leaf. The kit will enable skilled workers to access their eligibility and prepare their own immigration application professionally without external help, potentially saving them $3000 to $5000, the author writes. He also includes how to get around taking necessary tests, such as the English language proficiency test and how to secure points. Nadeem shows readers how they can register online with thousands of Canadian and American recruiting agencies and employers for free to secure a job offer and how to prepare for a Canadian job interview. There is even settlement information for those who fall under the refugee, business, entrepreneur or skilled worker categories and are soon to be processed.

Canada has increased the immigration visas from 250,000 per year to 300,000 for the year 2003 and on. Nadeem shows potential immigrants how to be best protected and aware of what is going on as they seek a better life in Canada.

Nadeem is a mechanical engineer and Cisco certified network and design professional with over 14 years' experience in his field of expertise with multinational companies, especially in the Middle East. He arrived in Canada as an immigrant and faced numerous surprises and challenges as well as suffering a number of losses. With a flare to help and teach, Nadeem decided to write a book that may save future immigrants from the pitfalls he discovered. After three years of interviewing hundreds of new immigrants, he decided that lack of information was the cause of the hardship. Nadeem hopes his book, Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment, his first book, will help. His book has been inspected and approved by Citizenship and Immigration (CIC) Canada prior to release and authorized by Communication Canada Ottawa.

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