Final Answer, Eh? Part 2 (A)
Start here: www.youtube.com JLT Productions presents: “Final Answer, Eh?”, an epic tale of an immigrant to Canada who finds himself on the set of the Canadian version of “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?”. He must recall from his past the answers to questions relating to Canada’s national identity. But will he go for the million?
Island of Hope and Sorrow: The Story of Grosse Ile
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From 1832 to 1937 more than four million people sailed across the Atlantic to the port of Quebec with the dream of creating better lives for themselves in the New World. During this period, a tiny island called Grosse Ile, located fifty kilometres downstream from the port, served as a quarantine station. Its mission was to prevent ship passengers from spreading diseases to the mainland. This is the story of the island, which served both as gateway and graveyard for … More >>
Can any one help me for fast canadian immigration – pnp or buisness partner. I am a east indian Chef – Manager
May be I should hire a attorney,But Lawyers are refusing and not responding as I have already applied, they take only fresh case. Then who can help me , PR Immigration waiting is 03 to 04 years here in India.
Immigration to Canada as a Skilled Worker?
I am an English/British citizen and it has been my plan for many years now to emmigrate to Canada. I am expecting a 2-1 for my Batchelor’s degree in Software Engineering, after which I will do a 1 year Master’s degree in the same area. I have 15 months full time paid experience in the industry. I will finish this my Master’s degree summer next year. I have the highest level proficiency in English (obviously, being English), and also a good level of French (France is only 2.5 hours away).Finally, my Dad’s brother and sister both live in Toronto, where I wish to emmigrate to.
I wish to emmigrate immediately after I finish my Master’s degree. I understand that there are long wait times (http://www.canada.org.uk/visa-info/processing_times.htm) of 4 years for permanent residence, or 6 weeks for a work permit. I have had a very good look on the official immigration website, and I believe the only avenues I have are either to wait 4 years for a permanent residence application to be processed, or to find arranged employment and get a work permit. There are fast-track immigration options for people in my industry, but that requires a minimum of 2 years full-time experience, however I only have 15 months (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/itw-jobs.asp#jobs5).
So far this leaves me with applying for a work permit as my only option, is that correct? The Canadian immigration website says that for both permanent residence and work permits, the application must be made from outside the country.
So to sum up, I guess I would need to visit Toronto to go to job interviews, secure a job offer, then leave the country again and apply for a work permit?
Any other suggestions or comments you may have are very much appreciated!
Thanks
I forgot to mention, I will be going on holiday to Toronto this summer. Do you think it is worth trying to apply for a job 10 months in advance?
Also, I assume my situation will be taken advantage of by employers, and I will get a sub-standard wage in my first months/year in Canada. Do you think this is a fair statement?
Thanks
Anyone emigrated to Canada from the UK?
I’m trying to find the best way to go about it – do I need to get a lawyer? How much does it cost? How does it work? How long does it take? Who are the best people to speak to?
Do I need to join as a Professional Technologist if I want to migrate to Canada?
I want to start to process of immigration to Canada, however I do not know if joining the “Ordre des technologues professionnels du Québec” (as shown here http://www.immq.gouv.qc.ca/publications/fr/professions-regies/Technologue.pdf in French only)is really necessary or optional for working as a Tech Support, service desk, system administrator, or network administrator?
If it is, can someone help me understand the requirements? It’s not very clear to me what I really need to join
Is Israel here to stay?
Maybe not so.
Israel is alarmed by a trend now emerging whereby more Israelis are emigrating than coming in (aliyah).
Israel is currently suffering net emigration of 10,000 per year but this could reach 50,000 in a decade. For a small country, this could have devastating consequences for the Jewish demographic majority. Indeed, half of all young Israelis want to quit the country and go to America, Australia, Canada or Europe.
An uncertain economy, the security situation, 3 hard long years of military service and social tensions mean that many Israelis have lost hope in a free and prosperous life in the holy land.
Meanwhile, Israel’s Arab population of, 1.3 million currently, doubles every 40 years.
So the game is up: Zionism will be defeated by the same demographics that has sustained it for so long.
I have hard copies as evidence
Just google “aliyah”: wikipedia isn’t bad
“Israeli Arab demographics”
“Israel net emigration”
LINDA: I am circumcised too you know. Bear than in mind, would you?
Can a Canadian citizen cross the US/Canada border as a passenger in a US rental car driven by a US citizen?
Law states that a Canadian citizen may not drive a rental car with US license plates into Canada. However, can they be a passenger while a US citizen drives that rental car? Also, can the Canadian citizen be a passenger in a car owned by a US Citizen (with the owner driving)? Thanks!
Consultation in Investment, Education, and Immigration to Canada
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