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Canada sets up immigration expert group
The population of Canada is 33.47 Mn (as on 1, July,2011) as reported by survey of Statistics Canada. With an area of 9.98Mn Sq. Km and population density (which is a ratio between population and land area) of Canada 3.6, … Continue reading
The 7 new professions
The recently implemented labor market assessment process has now added 7 new professions to its coverage, even though the Quebec Facilitated IT program came to an end on February 24th. There is a much broader range of 44 occupations, high … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012, Canada, canada imigration visa, Canada lifestyle, canada123, education, Immigrants, immigrate to Canada, India, labor, move to Canada, natives, people, Quebec
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Canadian lifestyle – boon or a bane?
Why Canada, many of you may ask. It would not be hard enough to find straight forward answers to it. The growing trend of immigration to Canada has been pictured as only an advantage to the country unlike the case … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, canada imigration visa, Canada lifestyle, canada123, education, Immigrants, immigrate to Canada, India, move to Canada, natives, people
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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
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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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Bringing immigrant-employer closer through new website
Increasing the connectivity for foreign immigrants with employers to provide better work opportunities to them, Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council also known as TRIEC launched a new website last month to help the people coming from other parts of the … Continue reading
Immigration from Asia to Canada
The term immigration relates to the act of residing in a foreign country as a permanent resident and leaving the native country. The reasons of immigration can include reasons such as family unification, poverty, economic conditions or even a natural … Continue reading
Emigrating from Pakistan to Canada: For Better or For Worse?
A better standard of living and a higher pay scale; two primary reasons why more and more Pakistanis are immigrating to Canada every year. Getting a visa and work permit for Canada is fairly easy; as a result Canada sees … Continue reading
Canada and its many attractions
In this post, I’d like to talk about Canada itself, so that you’ll get to know better this wonderful country. There are reasons to love it, let me tell you: Canada, the second largest country in the world and one … Continue reading
History of Migration to Canada from other countries
Canada is a nation that is popularly known for its rich cultural background, prosperous citizens, and for being a place with unparalleled beauty. Though the country’s immigration history can be traced back from early 1200 AD that bought Eskimos to … Continue reading
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Immigration Application process to Canada
So much to talk about when it comes to immigration! So much to do before you pack and go! Have you ever thought of the whole immigration process as one? With all the little bureaucratic requirements, step by step, until … Continue reading

