Looking for another country to immigrate?

Posted February 18th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


1. Canada welcomes immigrants 2. Why it needs to be Canada? 3. How to immigrate to Canada?

How much is a flight from Mexico to Canada, Vancouver???

Posted February 18th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Pls help, Also, Can I emmigrate to Vancouver?? do you need a Visa from Mexico to canada?? I hope this dont bother you… just a question.

Canadian Immigration Law, including: Jeremy Hinzman, Reference Re Ng Extradition, Canadian Council Of Churches V. Canada (minister Of Employment And … V. Minister Of Employment And Immigration

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Accommodating Cultural Diversity

Posted February 15th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

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Immigration to Canada , File delay?

Posted February 15th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I passed the Interview of applicant skilled worker to Quebec with acceptance, and I apply to the Immigration to canada ( as per the process of Quebec applicant). My file is still In process from 8 months ( In details still showing in File received step only and not under review yet) Knowing that in comparison with my Friends already Immigrated it took maximum 5 months to finish the In process stage ( Receiving and reviewing file) and pass to Medical check stage but for my file its still showing received after 8 months.
what is the reason of delay? is it possible that is under review and the status not updated in the online tracking system?

Knee in the package

Posted February 15th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada
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Satire/parody of a Canadian Commercial for a Canadian audience 😛

Do you agree with Mexican NGO lays blame for migrants’ woes on inaction and deaf ears of the Central and South?

Posted February 12th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Do you agree with Mexican NGO lays blame for migrants’ woes on inaction and deaf ears of the Central and South American consulates ?
Mexican NGO lays blame for migrants’ woes

The Center of Border Studies and Promotion of Human Rights (CEPRODHAC) enumerated the main causes for the deaths and human rights violations of the migrants who seek the “American dream.” Rebeca Rodriguez, CEPRODHAC president, stated that the root causes are poverty, the lack of governmental programs to eradicate poverty in the countries that produce emigration, and also inaction and deaf ears of the Central and South American consulates, as well as the corruption that prevails in Mexico’s National Immigration Agency.

http://rotativo.com.mx/migracion/consulados-ignoran-peticiones-de-migrantes-acusa-ong/38452/html/

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Mexican congresswoman: people ought to move the same as free trade does

Rosa Marquez, Secretary for the Rural Development and Equity of the Distrito Federal stated that at least ¾ million D.F. area residents (“D.F.”: the area surrounding Mexico City) have migrated to the U.S. & Canada. The same area has received 1.5 billion dollars in individual monetary remittances from abroad up to 2009. Marquez emphasized the need to eradicate discrimination against migrants and” to reinforce public migratory policies.” A local congresswoman, Aleida Alvarez, said that if the world has commercial free trade treaties, “it is almost absurd that persons may not be able to move in the same manner.”

http://rotativo.com.mx/migracion/tan-solo-en-df-750-mil-personas-migran-a-norteamerica-y-canada/38377/html/

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Novedades de Quintana Roo (SIPSE.com) (Cancun, Q.R.) 9/1/10

Regarding the Cancun bar killings

The owner of the Cancun bar that was attacked with Molotov cocktails said that a week before they had received a threat from organized crime. Armed subjects arrived and said, “If you don’t give for your security we’re going to bring about a killing.” The thugs were asking for 40,000 pesos a month (approx. 3,000 dollars) for “security.” Six women and two men, all of them bar employees, died due to burns and asphyxia. Press data shows that the majority of the bars are threatened by the “Zetas.” A month ago, the owner of another bar, the “Costa Azul,” also refused to pay for security, and opted to close down his business. They were kidnapped when he and an employee arrived to put the place up for rent; neither has been heard from since then.

http://www.sipse.com/noticias/63491—pagas-vamos-hacerte-matazon-fotogaleria.html

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El Informador (Guadalajara, Jalisco) 9/1/10

Mexican federal police ranks being purged

Mexico’s federal police announced that 3,200 of its members, or 9.2% of the force, have been let go. The agency’s commissioner, Facundo Rosas, said that this was because those persons did not meet the requirements for retention, and not because they were linked to organized crime. An additional 1,020 federales” are about to be dismissed because of failure to meet “trustworthiness control exams” which include polygraph and anti-doping screening, among others.

http://www.informador.com.mx/mexico/2010/229852/6/historica-depuracion-en-la-policia-federal.htm

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El Imparcial (Hermosillo, Sonora) 9/1/10

Current data re monetary remittances

Individual monetary remittances sent to Mexico from abroad rose 1.84% in July and reached 1.867 billion dollars. The U.S. is the largest source of these remittances and, despite the economic recession, Mexico has received 12.495 billion dollars from January to July. That, along with petroleum, constitutes one of Mexico’s largest sources of income.

http://www.elimparcial.com/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Nacional/01092010/466393.aspx

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El Debate (state of Sinaloa) 9/1/10

Sinaloa following the example of Ciudad Juarez

The Mexican state of Sinaloa set a new monthly record: there were 233 homicides in August, an average of seven a day, and the year’s total has now reached 1,647. Twelve police agents and one member of the military are among the victims.

[The state of Sinaloa occupies a strip along Mexico’s west coast opposite the south end of the Baja California Peninsula. It is slightly smaller than West Virginia.]

http://www.debate.com.mx/eldebate/Articulos/ArticuloGeneral.asp?IdArt=10156720&IdCat=6112

Pelicans on Wonder Lake

Posted February 12th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


Pelicans have been spotted on Wonder Lake and other bodies of water around the area. It’s rare that they stop this far east on their migration to Canada.

Selena Gomez and Justin try to move to Canada

Posted February 12th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


Selena and Justin Try to move to Canada but the tricky Ludacris gets in they’re way, and hires Demi to kidnap Selena….. (thats all I’ll tell u :P)

help with biology questions?

Posted February 11th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Gerome is studying survival and adaptation of a lizard species that reproduces parthenogenetically, producing females only. If significant climate change were to occur, what might be the prognosis for this species?
A. The lack of a need for gametes would allow rapid reproduction.

B. The lack of a need for finding mates would enable survival under any climatic conditions.

C. Hermaphroditism would result in the ready availability of mates.

D. Low genetic variability may result in a major die-off.

E. High genetic variability would favor survival of those genotypes capable of surviving in the new climate.
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Question 37 of 60 1.667 Points

Darren is a wildlife technician who is sampling specimens from a deer to determine reproductive condition. Where in the deer would he reliably obtain samples of mature spermatozoa?
A. Bulbourethral glands.

B. Epididymis.

C. Seminal vesicles.

D. Prostate gland.

E. Seminiferous tubules.
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Question 38 of 60 1.667 Points

Anna is infertile and although ultrasound imaging shows that she develops large egg follicles, she fails to ovulate. Most likely her ovaries are failing to respond to what hormone?
A. Progesterone.

B. Estrogen.

C. LH.

D. hCG.

E. FSH.
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Question 39 of 60 1.667 Points

Marcy is studying the population changes of moose on an island. Which of the following would be most likely to operate as a density-dependent limiting factor?
A. Toxic mercury in the soil.

B. Depth of snow.

C. High wind.

D. Fire.

E. Food supply.
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Question 40 of 60 1.667 Points

In Canada the fertility rate is falling and is presently at 1.5 per woman. Is the Canadian population growing, shrinking, or stable? Ignore immigration and emigration.
A. To determine if the population were growing, shrinking, or stable we would have to know the difference between the birth rate and the death rate.

B. The population is growing, because women are adding 1.5 children per year, which is fifty percent more children per year more than would be added to a stable population.

C. The population is shrinking, as the number of children born to a couple does not replace them — the fertility rate must be at least 2.1 to maintain the population size.

D. To determine if the population were growing, shrinking, or stable we would have to know the difference between the fertility rate and the death rate.

E. The population is shrinking, because although the fertility rate may fluctuate, we are told that it is falling.
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Question 41 of 60 1.667 Points

The population of Greece is 11 million people. The birth rate is 9 per thousand per year and the death rate is 9 per thousand per year. The fertility rate is 1.3 children per woman. Estimate the increase in annual food production required to feed the estimated population size one year from now, ignoring immigration and emigration.
A. Zero percent.

B. 9.0 percent.

C. 9 percent.

D. 1.3 percent.

E. .09 percent.