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How can people in the UK emigrate to Alberta?

Alberta is actively seeking people from the United Kingdom who want to emigrate to Canada to work in Alberta. Hector Goudreau, Alberta’s Minister of Employment and Immigration, travelled to the UK in July 2008 to extend a welcoming hand to British citizens who want to move to Alberta.

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How much money do I need to immigrate?

To be become a Canadian Permanent Resident on a Skilled Worker Visa, you will need to prove that you have enough money to support yourself when you arrive in Canada.

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How long does it take to process a Skilled Worker Visa application?

The processing time for a Skilled Worker Visa depends on which country you apply from.

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What is a Skilled Worker Visa?

The Skilled Worker Visa is the most popular way for people to immigrate to Canada independently. You do not need family sponsorship or a job offer to apply for a Skilled Worker Visa.

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