How do i get Super Visa For my parents | Grand parents Video


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What are the requirements for Canadian Parent And Grandparent Super Visa


Canadian Government has recently announced that they will not be taking sponsorship applications for your parents and grand parents and this process is stopped for two years now ,However now we have the opportunity to apply for the Super visa , Now Super visa is basically a very hot topic nowadays on every news paper [...]

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Pension Income Tax Credit


Pension Income Tax Credit If you have received eligible pension income, you are entitled to be deducted from your taxes payable, a federal tax credit equal to 15 per cent on the first $2,000 of pension income received. What this means is up to $300 in the tax savings at the federal level, plus additionally [...]

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RRSP | RESP Great ways to use your additional cash flow


RRSP | RESP Great ways to use your additional cash flow There are many good ways to use your add-on Cash flow Expand your savings by making contributions to your RRSP at the fullest Contributions and deductions that can generate the tax reduction can be directed back into your RRSP contribution for the next year. [...]

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Changes in Manulife GIF select income plus and Manulife PensionBuilder


Extremely low dividend yields and low interest rates are pressurizing all income producing products, in particular like those products with long-term guarantees, such as private and public pensions and guaranteed income products. The result of which, IncomePlus and Manulife PensionBuilder are adapting and these products need to be nimble to continue to respond to changing [...]

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TFSA, RRSP OR BOTH?


RRSP,TFSA,  OR BOTH? With the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) now available for saving in a tax-free environment, do you still  want to contribute to an RRSP? RRSPs will work nicely if you contribute while you are in a high tax bracket and withdraw when in a lower tax bracket. You could accumulate a higher net [...]

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The Role of the Financial Planner in Retirement Planning


A good retirement planning should be done and a planner prepared to assist his or her client in developing realistic retirement objectives and lifestyles, and to help ensure that the client is aware of the decisions and adjustments that he or she may have to make at retirement. A retirement planner should be able to [...]

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Group benefits products & services


Group benefits products & services In the rewards of employee health. So, we make it easy for you to invest in your health and well-being at your workplace,can identify both medical and non-medical issues influencing return-to-work and treat each absence as a unique event. We provide the right resources at the right time, so plan [...]

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Visiting Canada | Visa exempt | Valuable information for travellers |Supervisa


As you are a parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or permanent resident (PR holder) and if you are from a country whose citizens are not required to have a visa to enter Canada, you may also be eligible to benefit from the Parent and Grandparent Super Visa insurance provisions.You should consider applying for [...]

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What is Critical Illness Insurance (Best Explanation) Video


What is Critical Illness Insurance (Best Explanation) Video

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