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移民申請書類(新法)
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PROOF OF LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Refer to instructions in the メLanguage Assessment Information section of our Web site at www.cic.gc.ca/skilled. If you are claiming proficiency at any level in English and/or French, submit one of the following:

・ Test results from an approved language-testing organization:
We strongly recommend that you submit test results if you are claiming proficiency in a language that is not your native language. If you choose to send the reports to us directly, you must provide the original. Photocopies are unacceptable. Language test results must not be older than one year upon submission.
or
・ Other evidence in writing:
・ Your written submission detailing your training in, and use of, English and/or French;
・ Official documentation of education in English or French;
・ Official documentation of work experience in English or French.
・ Other applicable documentation.

Proof of language proficiency is required for your application to be considered complete, otherwise it will be returned to you. If your native language is English or French, you still need to provide a letter attesting to this fact.

 

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ARRANGED EMPLOYMENT (IF APPLICABLE)

・ If you are currently working in Canada under a work permit, provide a photocopy of the permit.
・ If you have a permanent job offer confirmed by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC), attach a photocopy of the HRSDC confirmation letter (Arranged Employment Opinion) which was sent to your employer.
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NON-ACCOMPANYING FAMILY MEMBERS DECLARATION (IF APPLICABLE):
・ ・If you have a spouse, common-law partner or dependent children and you do not intend to include them in your application for permanent residence, submit with your application a notarized statutory declaration stating your intention to proceed to Canada without your family members, and confirming that you understand that your family members must meet immigration requirements in their own right if they wish to join you in Canada.
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SETTLEMENT FUNDS
(Refer to the Proof of Funds section of our Web site (www.cic.gc.ca/skilled) or the Guide for Federal Skilled Worker Applicants for exact figures and instructions.) Provide proof of unencumbered and readily transferable funds in a convertible currency available for settlement in Canada (for you and your family members):
・ current bank certification letter; or
・ evidence of savings balance; or
・ fixed or time deposit statements For all bank accounts held in your name, you must submit bank statements which show your present account balance and records of entries over the past year. For assets such as a house, apartment, automobile or land owned by you (and/or your spouse or common-law partner, if applicable) submit proof of ownership and an official statement of valuation.

Personal Net Worth Statement
Complete the net worth form at the end of this appendix. All assets and liabilities, whether located in your country of residence or elsewhere, should be identified. However, do not include personal items such as jewellery, furniture, etc. All assets listed must be your own personal holdings and must be documented. The sources of any funds or assets in your possession for less than one year should be identified. If you need more space than provided, attach a separate page.
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POLICE CERTIFICATES AND CLEARANCES
Original police certificates of good conduct or clearances, from each country/state/territory in which you and everyone in your family aged 18 years or over have lived for six months or longer since reaching the age of 18.
・ Submit original fingerprints directly to the authorities conducting the police checks
・ If you have obtained police certificates from countries where the authorities will forward results directly to us, attach a brief explanatory note to your application. Your local mission may have more detailed instructions about how to obtain police certificates.
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FEE PAYMENT
Consult the Fees section of our Web site or the Guide for Skilled Worker Applicants to calculate your fees. Payment may be made in Philippine pesos or Canadian dollars. The current rate of exchange can be located on the Canadian embassy Web site at www.dfaitmaeci.gc.ca/manila. Payment must be by means of an international money order, certified cheque or bank draft, issued to you within 30 days of the date of your payment to us. It should be made payable to the Canadian Embassy Manila. We do not accept cash.


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