Made In Canada: Craft And Design In The Sixies
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The red maple leaf is the quintessential symbol of Canada and the flag that popularized it throughout the world was designed in the 1960s as a result of government legislation aimed at creating a vital, new Canadian national identity through objects, events, and building projects. Made in Canada looks at the development of Canadian craft, design, and culture through ambitious government programs meant to reinforce the country’s identity as a modern, sophisticated, a… More >>
Moonday Yachts – www.moondayyachts.com
Established in 1956 in the heart of the ship and boat building sector by than in Golden Horn, Istanbul, our company has long been the driving force behind the Turkish marine industry with its ship chandelling and yachts chandelling services. In 1986 the companies headquarters moved to Tuzla which has become one of the main megayacht building areas in the world since 1990s. During these yacht-booming years our company has initiated many producers products to enter the Turkish marine market. The services provided to the marine sector by our company has been growing and varying since than. Beside yacht and ship chandelling in 1996 the boat construction part of the company initiated by the third generation of the family started its operations. Since than over 275 have been built and they are sailing all around the world from Australia to Canada. With the 21st century the company has changed its name to be Bromar and the brand for the yachts as Moonday. These companies and brands are now run by the 3rd generation Burak and Boray Iscen brothers. Burak Iscen responsible for the boatbuilding and Boray Iscen responsible for import, export and sales of boats and accessories.
Do you agree with this Immigration policy?
FREE ENGLAND PARTY
www.freeengland.com
10.1 Immigration
Our immigration policy is based on the preservation of English identity and culture, whilst also upholding the principle of good relations with our partner nations in the Council of the Isles.
People wishing to reside in England to be placed into two categories of ‘Unrestricted’ and ‘Restricted’:
The Unrestricted
1. Citizens of the other nations of the British Isles to be allowed to live, work and study in England without requiring any formal permits.
2. British/English passport holders returning from abroad. The Restricted A Free England government would suspend all immigration from the ‘Restricted’ countries for two years. This would allow us time to arrange to issue residence permits for all foreign nationals, including migrant workers, and to hold records of their personal details on a database. During this time we would deport all illegal immigrants and released foreign prisoners, those who are considered dangerous by the security services, and failed asylum seekers. We would inflict heavy fines on companies, company directors and other employers who employ illegal immigrants. This approach would continue to operate after the two-year period. No one from the Restricted countries would be able to live in England without a residence permit.
To qualify for a residence permit, you would need to be in one of the following groups:
1. Be over 60 years old, retired (no day-to-day responsibilities), have an annual income of over £80,000, live in England for at least 180 days a year and demonstrate some ties to England.
2. Migrant workers. Migrant workers must have skills that are difficult to find on the English job market. They must be paid comparable English salaries, and if they have set up a company, employ a high number of English workers. However, those granted permission to work in England would be allowed to stay for up to four years only. Thereafter they would be expected to return to their own countries (or move on elsewhere) and make good use of the experience they had gained in England. There would be a provision to qualify for a further residence permit for exceptional intellectual, scientific or artistic merit. Further qualifications would be family links with England, financial resources, and the ability to speak English. They should be able to adapt to the public culture. This would also be subject to an annual quota of 10,000 a year. In both cases priority would be given to those of an ethnic English background, and those from the countries of Australia, Canada and New Zealand, whom we share close cultural ties with.
3. If you have married an English national, you would be entitled to an authorisation for residence permit. Maximum limits on foreign workers admitted every year would not affect your case. Following an uninterrupted stay of seven years in England, you would be entitled to a permanent residence permit. However, if the authorities are able to prove that you have entered into marriage with an English national as a ‘marriage of convenience’, you would no longer be entitled to authorisation for residence.
Foreign students often come for courses of more than a year, but they normally return home after the course. They are not therefore a major source of immigration and are not included in the policy. Asylum seekers Asylum seekers should seek asylum in a state near to the state from which they are fleeing. We would, however, accept refugees from anywhere in the world if they have an ethnic English background. We would give financial assistance to genuine refugees either in their own or neighbouring countries. The FREE ENGLAND PARTY supports withdrawal from the EU, because the free movement of people allowed between EU countries makes it impossible for full border control.
Citizenship
Citizenship laws need to be changed so that any immigrant can only acquire British/English citizenship after living in the country uninterruptedly for at least twelve years. They should be able to speak fluently in English and should be able to demonstrate:
outstanding service to the community
integration into the English way of life;
familiarity with English habits, customs and traditions;
compliance with the English rule of law;
no danger to England’s internal or external security.
They must also renounce any nationality to the country which they have left. A person can only be a citizen of England at birth (whether born in England or not) if he or she is:
born to an English father or mother, if parents are married
born to an English mother, if parents are not married.
which country is better to live?
between NZ, Austrailia, and Canada, which country is better to live?
i am south korean and considering emigration seriously.
here are my preferences…
I want to live in a country that has less or no racial discrimination, lower crime rate, better weather( I like typical spring and fall), and less natural disasters.
and as a matter of fact, It has to be easier to get a residenceship and citizenship.
Could you guys recommend a good country?
Prince William and Kate Middleton to Visit Canada
VICTORIA – It’s official. Britain’s hottest couple will visit Canada this summer. June 30th His Royal Highness Prince William, and by then, Princess Catherine will visit Canada. Will and Kate’s first official trip as a married couple will take them to Prince Edward Island, Ottawa, Quebec, Alberta, the Northwest Territories and the Arctic, over nine days. But you won’t see them here in the most British of Canadian cities. The English Sweet Shop, decked out in royal memorabilia, would love to sweet talk the royal newlyweds into visiting Victoria. These are Murray Mints. I can see them enjoying Murray Mints on their walks,” says owner Wendy Beach. But royal planners have decided those walks won’t be down our streets. Even Government House is a little disappointed. A representative says they would have loved the opportunity to host the royal newlyweds, but will graciously wait until the next time. In 2009 Government house hosted Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, and for her Golden Jubilee in 2002 the Queen toured Canada extensively, also stopping in Victoria. But the monarchist league says we shouldn’t feel snubbed. The Royal visit has been in the works for some time. The Prime Minister was one of the first to put his invitation in. Stephen Harper says the fact they accepted shows how strong the bond is between the two countries.
Do i need a licence to get a passport to Canada?
I don’t have my licence but I really want to go visit someone in Canada, and I want to move there. Will the process to do this be harder if I don’t have a licence?
I live in the United States.
I have a state ID, and I know I need a passport.
How to obtain citizenship in Canada.?
I am in London now and I was wondering what do you need to obtain permanent citizenship in Canada? (I`m planning to move there next year in Toronto). While on the case if you know can you tell me some short information of the life and people there? thx
My parents,brother and I were all born in England. We emigrated to Canada in 1951 and received our Canadian?
citizen landed status in 1963. My own son (born 1984) would now like to obtain a British(UK) Passport . His mother (my wife) was born in Canada.
Does my son qualify to apply and receive a British (UK) Passport ?
Monyaka – Questions Of Life (Do You Know)
Feeling in a rootikal mood and I just really like this track. Lyrics are so simple but meaningful. If you don’t know, get to know. Originally formed in 1974 as the Soul Supersonics, this six-piece, Jamaican-born reggae act, based in Brooklyn, New York, USA, was led by guitarist/vocalist Errol Moore and other group members included Beres Barnet (guitar, vocals), Paul Henton (bass, vocals), Richard Bertram (drums, percussion), William Brown and John Allen (keyboards). They backed visiting reggae stars and released their first single, “Rocking Time”, in 1977. They followed this with Classical Roots, both records being released in the USA on their Hevyaka label. Under the new name Monyaka (Swahili for “good luck”), they recorded “Stand Up Strong” in 1982. A year later, with just three original members left, they had a UK Top 20 hit with “Go Deh Yaka” (patois for “go to the top”), which cleverly fused reggae and contemporary R&B. The follow-up, “Reggae-matic Funk”, failed to sustain the interest and this unique band joined the ranks of reggae one-hit-wonders. In a short time, Monyaka gathered a sizable following becoming known around the area as key progenitors of the Brooklyn reggae sound. As a result, the group became the number one most requested backing band for any and all of the reggae musicians coming over from Jamaica to Brooklyn during the late 70s and early 80s. Monyaka backed the likes of Dennis Brown, Burning Spear, Black Uhuru, Marcia Griffiths, The Mighty …