CANADIAN ORGAN DONOR VISA INFORMATION
HOW DO I KNOW IF I QUALIFY FOR A ORGAN DONOR VISA TO CANADA?
- By completing the Free Eligibility Assessment you will have a better understanding of your eligibility to apply for a Organ Donor Visa to Canada.
- For a detailed assessment of your eligibility you may purchase one of our Migration Services. By doing this, a Registered Canadian Migration Consultant will be assigned to your profile to provide you with more personalized service.
WHAT ARE THE PROCESSING TIMES AND COSTS?
| OUR FEES | ||
| Advanced Migration Service** | US$99 | |
| GOVERNMENT FEES AND PROCESSING TIMES | ||
| Application Fee | C$75 - C$150 | |
| Partner Application Fee | C$75 - C$150 | |
| Dependents Application Fee | C$75 - C$150 | |
| Processing Time | 1 to 28 days | |
WHAT STEPS SHOULD I TAKE TO APPLY FOR A ORGAN DONOR VISA TO CANADA?
- Take the Free Organ Donor Visa Eligibility Assessment
- Complete the Canadian Migration Interview
- Start your visa application process
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Beginning April 10, 2010 the Government of Canada will implement changes to the assessment of language skills to the Federal Skilled Worker and Canadian Experience classes.
According to Statistics Canada the Canadian economy saw a 5 percent growth in the fourth quarter of 2009, an "astonishing" difference from the projected 3.5 percent that was predicted by the Bank of Canada.











