“Canada the Land of Dreams”
Canada is one of the leading G-7 nations second largest country of the world with a population about 32 millions.
For seven years consecutively, the United Nations has ranked Canada the best place to live in the world based on quality of life, education system, medical services, unemployment and crime rates and life expectancy.
“ Canada : Best place to live in the world ”
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Canadians enjoy a high standard of living, good health care, social security, high level of education, low crime rate and relatively safe and clean environment. Further, the Charter of Right and Freedoms entrenched in the Canadian Constitution guarantees such fundamental rights as equality, mobility and legal rights, freedom of speech as well as assembly and association.
Canada’s immigration history is too rich and diverse. Since confederation, nearly 15 million people from particularly every country from the world have emigrated. Each year, Canada welcomes more that 200,000 new emigrates. Those newcomers help shape the values, culture and ideals of modern Canada.
Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Policies continues to attract new immigrates. The new Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) which was enacted on June 28, 2002 focuses on choosing skilled workers with flexible and transferable skills sets required to succeed in a fast changing, knowledge-based economy, and as such had opened immigration doors to a new list of occupations such as Doctors, Dentist, Nurses, Teachers, Lawyers, Managers who were previously not in the list. For more details see National Occupation List.
In Simple Words:
- The highest quality of life in the world.
- The best medical care in the world.
- The highest life expectancy in the world.
- One of the highest standard of education in the world.
- Canada has a low crime and unemployment rate.
- Canada is clean, green and safe.
- Free educational system.
- Free medical care system.
- A comprehensive social welfare programs.
- Canadians are super-hearted, lovely and multi-cultural people.