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Living In Canada

Canada provides equality before the law to every individual and has the right to equal protection and benefit of the law without discrimination. Everyone has the freedom of Conscience, religion, thought, belief, opinion, expression, peaceful assembly and association which guarantees those rights equally to male and female persons. A permanent residency grants you the permission to live and work lawfully anywhere in the country of your choice. It allows you to have an access on your home abroad with the help of your education and work experience.

The Constitution of Canada recognizes the importance of preserving and enhancing the multi-cultural heritage of Canadians. It is a nation built by immigrants over the years. These immigrants have contributed substantially not only to the Canadian economy but also to other fields like art & culture, social discrimination in Canada and the crime rate is possibly the lowest compared to anywhere in the world. This is the ultimate melting pot of cultures and races resulting in one of the finest modern societies.

Canada is the second largest country in the world with the total landmass of approximately 10 million square kilometers. Population is approximated at 30 million people. Three oceans border Canada: the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Arctic. Due to its large size, Canada is made up of many different geographical regions: the Atlantic Region, Central Canada, the Prairie, the West Coat and the North. There are 10 provinces and 3 territories in Canada and each has its own capital city. Canada's capital city is in Ottawa, Ontario.

Canada is one of the developed countries that have joined G-7 Nations. This implies that Canada has excellent working conditions, superb education curriculum, high standard of living and a health care system that has been ranked as one of the best in the world.

Canada is a country populated largely by immigrants from all over the world. Every year, Canada welcomes thousand of immigrants into the country. This diversified background of people has made Canada unique. Multiculturalism has been promoted by Canadian government in order to maintain this diversification of cultures.