So... you want to go to Canada?
Leaving the country of one's birth is a difficult decision... it's more like a process one goes through. But one day there's a last straw - whatever it is - and you decide to leave. I'm not an expert, I can only can share what I've been through and what I've learned.
The most FAQ about emigrating
Cautionary note re Network Migration Services [DETAILS]
What's it really like to leave my home? [READ MORE]
Do I qualify for Canadian permanent residence? [READ MORE]
What's the Canadian weather really like? [READ MORE]
What happens after I've lodged my application? [READ MORE]
Web sites that can give you more information. [USEFUL LINKS]
Help - I don't have enough points! [READ MORE]
FREE DOWNLOAD How to do an affidavit about Military Service
If you did military service in SA, you will need to provide information regarding this period of your life when you apply for Canadian PR.
Most of us do not have formal documentation with regards military service to include in our application and getting anything from the SANDF is nigh on impossible!
However, CHC offices will also accept an affidavit, which needs to be sworn to before a Justice of the Peace. To help you cross this task off your lengthy To Do List, click on the link below for a format you can use.
Complete it and then take it to your local Police Station or, better still, an attorney, for certification.
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