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Friday, 15 September 2017

The Canadian peoples | Population of Canada 2017


In 2010, about 34 million people lived in Canada. As a nation, Canada has three founding peoples: Aboriginal, French and British. However, throughout the nation’s history, immigration has also played an important role in building Canadian society.

Founding peoples “Aboriginal peoples” are people whose ancestors lived in Canada before the arrival of European explorers, pioneers and settlers. The term refers to three distinct groups: First Nations (sometimes called “Indians”), Inuit and Métis. Aboriginal peoples live across Canada in their own communities as well as in cities. They have interesting cultures and make important contributions to Canadian society.

In 2010, about 34 million people lived in Canada. As a nation, Canada has three founding peoples: Aboriginal, French and British. However, throughout the nation’s history, immigration has also played an important role in building Canadian society.

“French Canadians” include Acadia's, Quebecois and smaller French-speaking communities across Canada. The Acadia's are descendants of French colonists who settled 400 years ago in what is now the Atlantic Region.

Quebecois (“Quebecois” in French) are the inhabitants of Quebec. Most are French-speaking descendants of French settlers from the 1600s and 1700s who brought with them the great traditions of French civilization. Quebecois maintain a unique identity, culture and language. In 2006, the Canadian Parliament recognized that the Quebecois form a nation within a united Canada. One million English speaking Anglo-Quebecois form an important part of Quebec society.

Most “English Canadians” are descended from the hundreds of thousands of English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish settlers, soldiers and migrants who came to Canada from the 17th to the 20th century. Generations of these pioneers helped to bring British political institutions and traditions to Canada, such as our Westminster parliamentary system, our constitutional monarchy and the common law.

Carrying on the tradition Most Canadians today were born in Canada and are the descendants of the original founding peoples. However, over the past 200 years, many newcomers have helped to build and defend this country’s way of life. Today, various ethnic and religious groups live and work in peace as proud Canadians. Until the 1970s, most immigrants came from European countries. Since then, the majority have come from Asian countries. Today, approximately 20 percent of Canadians were born outside Canada. In Toronto, Canada’s largest city, this number is over 45 percent. Immigrants like you are a valued part of Canada’s multicultural society. For more information on the Canadian people, read CIC’s Discover Canada publication available at www.discovercanada.gc.ca. 


Canada Cities, provinces and regions All About Canada


Ottawa, the capital city of Canada, is located on the Ottawa River on the border between Ontario and Quebec. It is Canada’s fourth largest city.

Canada has 10 provinces and three territories, each with its own capital city. These provinces and territories are commonly grouped into five regions (see Table 2.1 below).

The three largest cities in Canada are Toronto (Ontario), Montréal (Quebec) and Vancouver (British Columbia). The total population of these cities is over 10 million people (almost one-third of the Canadian population).



The population of Canada has a very uneven distribution. Due to factors related to historical settlement, climate and the economy, the majority of people live in southern Ontario and Quebec, southwest British Columbia and Alberta. Much of the north has a very low population density, mostly due to the cold climate.

Thursday, 14 September 2017

Canada: A brief overview | Why People Prefer to Visit Canada?



Canada is the second largest country on earth, covering an area of 10 million square kilometres (3.9 million square miles). Three oceans border Canada: the Pacific Ocean in the west, the Atlantic Ocean in the east, and the Arctic Ocean to the north. Altogether, Canada has over 200,000 kilometres (125,000 miles) of coastline. Canada shares two borders with the United States: a very long border in the south and another long frontier in the northwest. Due to its large size, Canada has many different types of landscape. There are areas with high mountains, different types of forests, prairie grasslands and arctic tundra where the ground is permanently frozen. Canada is also home to many rivers and lakes. Like Canada’s landscapes, the climate varies across the country. In the areas where most of the population lives, there are generally four distinct seasons – summer, fall, winter and spring.

• Summer lasts from around June to September and the weather varies from warm to hot, with daytime temperatures between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius or Centigrade (68 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit) or higher. In southern Ontario and Quebec it can often be very humid.

• Fall and spring are transition seasons during which the weather becomes progressively colder or warmer and much of the annual rainfall occurs

• Winter is very cold in most places, with temperatures often well below zero degrees Celsius or Centigrade (32 degrees Fahrenheit). Snow covers the ground from around December to March or April. An exception is southwest British Columbia (including the cities of Victoria and Vancouver) where winter temperatures generally remain above zero degrees and rain is more common than snow

My first two months in Canada | Visit Canada For Students




If you do not already have employment, you should begin your job search quickly. You can get information on job postings, preparing your resume for Canadian employers, mentor ship programs, etc., at local settlement organizations. Find one close to you by using the Immigrant Services Map.

1. If your first language is not English or French, make a plan to improve your English or French language skills. Canadians are very generous people. Their taxes pay for you to have these language classes. To learn how you can access free language classes, read the section on Improving your English and/or French.

2. Search for a home to rent or buy. For more information, read the section on Housing.

3. Register your children in school. For information on the Canadian school system and how to register your children, read the section on Education.

4. Learn about the education options available to improve your qualifications. For information on Canadian colleges and universities, as well as adult secondary education, read the section on Education.

5. Learn about both public and private schooling available in your area. Because parents are ultimately responsible for the education of their children, parents should take an active interest in what is taught in their children’s schools.

6. Learn about Canadian laws and your rights and civic responsibilities as a resident of Canada. For more information, read the sections on Canadian law and justice and Your rights and freedoms in Canada.

7. Find a doctor or health-care center where you can go for your medical needs. Make an appointment for a medical check-up and vaccination update when you receive your government health insurance card. For more information, read the section on Health care in Canada.

8. Obtain a Canadian driver’s licence if you plan to drive in Canada. For more information, read the section on Transportation

How to Get Social Insurance Number (SIN) In your first two weeks in Canada What is Important for you?




1. Learn about the different resources and sources of information available to help you settle in Canada by reading the section on Sources of information.

2. Call or visit an immigrant-serving organization in your city or town to learn about the services they provide, paid for by the generosity of Canadian taxpayers, to help you settle in Canada. For information about immigrant-serving organizations and how to find one near you, read the section on Sources of information.

 3. Apply for a government health insurance card. A government health insurance card allows you to receive taxpayer-funded medical care in Canada. You should apply as soon as possible after arriving in Canada. For more information, read the section on Important documents.

 4. Apply for a Social Insurance Number (SIN). You cannot work in Canada without a SIN. You should apply as soon as possible after arriving in Canada. For more information, read the section on Important documents.

 5. Provide Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) with your Canadian address, so that you can receive your permanent resident card in the mail. You can provide your address online at www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/ change-address.asp. For more information, read the section on Important documents.

Most Important things to do before and after you arrival in Canada By Nazakat Kashmir



I am going to telling you most important things if you wist to enter in Canada for visit or job or you are a refugee.
In case of refugee it is most important for you to get sporting documents from the Canada Government.to avoid difficult immigration process.

Before Travelling Do not forget below Documents:

1. Collect and bring to Canada all official and educational documents,Statements concerning to you and the family  who are travelling with you to Canada
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Most Important and common Documents for each country:

• Birth certificate / National Identity Card

• Original Passport Valid for 6 Month

• If you are Married or Single in case Marriage or divorce certificate; death certificate of Spouse.

• Registrant Copy (Form B) of Children.

• Educational Certificates fully Attested from higher Education authority of your country if you are applying for study visa.

• medical records (prescriptions, test results, x-rays, allergies, etc.,) and dental records

• driver’s licence and/or International Driving Permit (IDP)

Some of these documents may not be required immediately, but it is better to bring all your official documents with you in case they are needed or useful in the future.

Top Universities of Canada 2017 By Visit Canada

  1.The University of British Columbia

The University of British Columbia is a global center for research and teaching, consistently ranked among the 40 best universities in the world. Since 1915, BC's West Coast spirit has embraced innovation and challenged the status quo. Its entrepreneurial perspective encourages students, staff and faculty to challenge convention, lead discovery and explore new ways of learning. At CUB, bold thinking is given a place to develop into ideas that can change the world.

2-The University of Toronto


Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto has evolved into Canada’s leading institution of learning, discovery and knowledge creation. We are proud to be one of the world’s top research-intensive universities, driven to invent and innovate.

Our students have the opportunity to learn from and work with preeminent thought leaders through our multidisciplinary network of teaching and research faculty, alumni and partners. The ideas, innovations and actions of more than 500,000 graduates continue to have a positive impact on the world.

Wednesday, 13 September 2017

Canada Visit Story 2017 | Canada Beautiful Places



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