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A Last Ditch Attempt to Stop Bill C-31
The opposition is planning to make a last-ditch attempt in order to prevent a major immigration and refugee reform bill by the conservatives from taking off before it can send C-31 off to Senate, most probably by this Monday. A … Continue reading
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Tagged bill c31, Canada, immigration, Jason Kenney
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The Super Visa approval rate
The Super Visa approval rate in Canada has reached a record high of 77 percent. Since its introduction in December 2011, over one thousand grandparents and parents have got their visa applications approved. This program was started with an intention … Continue reading
Chinese Discover backdoor into canada through Quebec
Quebec- a province of Canada- selects it’s own immigrants to add to it’s workforce- but they should demonstrate their skills of local language, French. You may know that though English is a major language spoken all around Canada, Quebec which … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration policy&Immigration issues, Live in Canada, Study in Canada, Work in Canada
Tagged 2012, Alliance Francaise, Canada, canada imigration visa, Canada lifestyle, canada123, education, French, Immigrants, immigrate to Canada, India, labor, move to Canada, natives, people, Quebec
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Easing the immigrants finances
The Federal government of Canada announced a plan few days back which will help the immigrants from all over the world to convert their foreign credentials to the standards of Canada. For many years till the date, Canada has been … Continue reading
Canada’s Immigration Success
In these economic hard times, when all of the “developed” countries have reformed their immigration policies, Canada is the place where the entire young and aspirant mind wants to be. While these have been the times when countries have reduced … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, Canada citizenship, Canada visa, canada123, census, developed, immigration, immigration programs, immigration to Canada, live in Canada, study in Canada, work in Canada
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Immigration Trends in Canada
The most recent Canadian Census showed that two-thirds of the country’s growth is contributed by its immigrants. The census, which was conducted by Statistics Canada and published in May 2011, has revealed latest trends on how immigrants, in addition to … Continue reading
All about Pakistan and Canada
Pakistan has been a very close ally for Canada for years for its fight against terrorism and its belief that democracy is an inevitable institution for a prosperous future of Pakistan. Both the countries have been working for years for … Continue reading
Immigration – to Canada
The usual glamour of America has gradually simmered down to make place for another highly contested top nation. That nation is Canada. The reason for this sudden popularity may be elucidated below. One of the primary reasons is that the … Continue reading
Why Indians migrate to Canada regarding healthcare
Canada has very good healthcare plans to provide to their citizens. India is still a developing country and therefore; health plans started are not be able to reach to the common people. That is why people going to abroad for … Continue reading
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Tagged canada immigration, Canada India, Canada visa, canada123, healthcare, healthcare system, immigration to Canada, immigration to Canada from India, live in Canada, study in Canada, work in Canada
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