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Posted January 18th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


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Forster Dollhouse

Posted January 18th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


The Forster dollhouse has been a long project in the making for the Forster family. For many of us, a dollhouse represents a toy; a child attempting to live momentarily in a grown-up world. Early dollhouses, however, were not intended to be played with in this way. Instead, they were often prized showpieces. The Forster collection began in Ireland around 1845; the date is inscribed by Catharine Forster next to the names of her children in a small music book that used to sit on a miniature piano. The collection of over 80 miniatures immigrated to Canada with the family in 1868, and became a family heirloom thereafter. The dollhouse you see today was built in 1921 to house the ever-growing collection of miniatures. Six generations of the Forster family are documented in this small-scale estate. Many of the treasures are handcrafted by family members. A tiny watercolour by the prominent Canadian artist, William Charles Forster, features his three children. A teapot cover is made from an old wedding dress. The bellows are made from Catherine Forster’s buttons. There is an astonishing amount of attention paid to every detail throughout the house, from the wedding invitation to a block of ice for the ice box. Throughout the years, the house has undergone many renovations including the installation of electricity and wood flooring. Today, staff at the Canadian Children’s Museum make a concerted effort to keep the house alive by decorating the home according to the seasons, just

Poster Promoting Emigration to Canada, 1914 Giclee Poster Print, 18×24

Posted January 18th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

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Procedure of immigration to canada?

Posted January 18th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Is there any authorized law firm or lawyer for immigration to Canada? if any please provide me a list.

I want to immigrate to Canada?

Posted January 18th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I want to immigrate to Canada and live there for the rest of my life and never have to come to my native country, is it possible renewing my visa and winning citzenship?
I don’t want to work there for 3 months or 1 year and come back to my country, i want to be there once and only come back for travel, visit or tourism.

Analyze the contemporary impact of immigration and migration upon the United States and Canada (Sunbelt)?

Posted January 18th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Can you guys at least answer my question in more than a paragraph and send me pictures of the question, please.
Thank You

Canada’s new Citizenship guide says no to ‘barbaric’ cultural practices

Posted January 18th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


Citizenship guide says no to ‘barbaric’ cultural practices www.canada.com OTTAWA — A new citizenship guide for potential immigrants to Canada flatly declares that new Canadians cannot engage in “barbaric” cultural practices such as genital mutilation and “honour killings.” The new guide, released Thursday by Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, says in a section called “Equality of Women and Men” that such practices are illegal and severely punishable under Canada’s criminal laws. “Multiculturalism doesn’t mean that anything goes. Multiculturalism means that we celebrate what’s best about our backgrounds, but we do so on the basis of common Canadian values and respect for our laws,” said Kenney. “It’s no secret that we’ve seen instances of culturally rooted abuse of women, so-called ‘honour killings,’ forced marriages, and spousal abuse, and even female genital mutilation. We want to make sure that people understand that multiculturalism doesn’t create an excuse to engage in those barbaric cultural practices.” The updated guide, called Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship, also puts greater emphasis on the obligations of citizenship, such as getting a job, as well as military history.

Would more humane immigration laws in the US mean less illegal immigrants?

Posted January 17th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

CAUTION: Before answering, please think for at least 90 seconds. I don’t want sound bites and I don’t want sourceless claims (ie, “More immigrants means more poor people which means more taxpayer dollars going toward welfare. Our economy can’t take that!” — how MANY more taxpayer dollars? In numbers, how BIG of an impact would that have on our economy?).

According to Canada’s statistics database, it takes approx. 180 days to immigrate to Canada. According to England’s counterpart database, it takes on average 6 months to immigrate there. According to New Zealand’s Immigration Services webpage, immigration to NZ takes 6-9 months.

The US doesn’t publish straightforward immigration statistics. But according to the website, the waiting list for Mexico, India and the Philippines is 21-25 years. After that, a prospective immigrant must learn English, pay thousands of dollars in lawyers’ fees, wait at least 7 more years, and pass a US history test that most natural-born US high schoolers can’t pass. His/her application is then at the discretion of immigration officers.

There are plenty of very good people in very bad situations who simply can’t afford that kind of investment (and by can’t afford, I mean they’d literally DIE while waiting to be legally naturalized). Maybe, just maybe, if we made this process a bit more realistic instead of building more walls, we’d be able to aid many needy people without criminalizing them.

And yes, there are some arguments against making immigration laws in the US more humane:

1) Those people should work to change their own governments and improve the quality of life in their own countries.

This argument is naive because it assumes that poor, oppressed individuals who live in absolutely desolate conditions can put together a militia and overthrow their often wealthy, corrupt government without starving to death or being shot down by a more powerful government army. Sure, this is not ALWAYS the exact case in third world nations, but there are always SOME factors stopping the oppressed from having any political influence in their respective nations.

2) We already have too many people in the US.

This is not true. According to the CIA World Factbook, the US has the 180th largest population density out of 241 countries.

3) Many Mexican immigrants are just criminals.

According to the Minnesota Human Rights Group, whose data is used in public middle school curricula, less than one percent of illegal Mexican immigrants will go on to commit any other crime in the US.

A translated quote from the song Frijolero by Mexican band Molotov:

“From the outside, it’s easy to imagine being a Mexican crossing the border, thinking of your family while you cross, and leaving everything you know behind. If YOU had to escape from under the heals of a few elite gringo ranchers, would you keep calling me a good-for-nothing wetback? If it was YOU who had to start from zero.”

emigration&immigration?

Posted January 17th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

me and my gf are trying to move her from the states to canada who should she call in the states that deals with emigration?

Can mental health affect one’s chances of immigrating to Canada?

Posted January 17th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I’m pretty sure that this would not be a detriment because of its’ discriminatory nature, but can a minor history of mental health affect ones chances of immigrating here to Canada?
It’s a past issue, she just takes medication for it now.