Category Archives: Immigration policy&Immigration issues

Human smuggling operation busted

The Canadian immigration department has busted yet another human smuggling operation. About 150 Sri Lankans hoping to enter Canada were deported back to their homeland following the termination of the human smuggling operation. According to official reports from Sri Lanka, … Continue reading

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Social integration essential for economic growth

Having revolutionized the Canadian immigration system, handling immigration fraud and assessing immigration with the economic requirements on the nation, federal minister for immigration, citizenship and multiculturalism, Jason Kenney is all set for the next challenge- social integration of newcomers in … Continue reading

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New Immigrant center for newcomers

With the growing immigrant population in Saskatoon, a global gathering accommodation needs more space. The Canadian organization which works for the welfare of newcomers in Saskatoon, in April opened a new establishment at 100 Fifth Ave. North. This is the … Continue reading

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Ethnic enclaves have a negative impact on immigrants’ economic growth, says report

According to a federal government document, immigrants working in ethnic enclaves in major Canadian cities earn less than other Canadians and face difficulty adapting to the country’s economy. A report obtained under the Access to Information Act claims that such … Continue reading

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Future of Immigration investor program uncertain

The immigration investor program is the most popular program in Canada. With less than three weeks before the program opens to new investors, the government is not sure about the future of this program. It has been said that the … Continue reading

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Immigration bill clears House of Commons

The government’s most controversial refugee and immigration bill, Bill C-31 cleared the House of Commons by a 159-132 vote. The bill will now be introduced in the Senate in spite of immense criticism from the people as well as the … Continue reading

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Bill C-31 Passes the House of Commons

The immigration and refugee bill has always been a n object of controversy which will now be making its way direct to the Senate despite of all the opposition outrage. Bill C-31 which was the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act … Continue reading

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Canada’s Search for High Net Worth Immigrants

Previously, most western countries’ immigration policies favoured the entry of skilled work force into the country. People who were trained and experienced in certain industries were more likely to get into developed countries like Canada, United Kingdom and Australia on … Continue reading

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Imperfect biometric systems? Seriously a major problem!

There was a report recently which stated that imperfection in the biometric systems and the federal government was informed regarding the same. It has appealed to it, to improve the working and the detection of the biometric systems and produce … Continue reading

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Why the Return of Edmonton Immigration Applications

Thirtieth March was the day when the federal government declared that all the Edmonton immigration applications along with the fees deposited before the 28th of February, 2008 would be returned. Out of the millions of applications only around twenty thousand … Continue reading

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