Jason Kenney Stands Up for Canada’s Immigration System
Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, Jason Kenney, stands up for Canada and defends Canada’s immigration system by correcting the record from mis-leading comments made about Canada’s immigration and security standards.
Immigration: Canada’s Silent Health Threat
Immigration: Canada’s Silent Health Threat The health effects of Canada’s dilapidated immigration system are one of the scariest, most shocking, and disgusting parts of the immigration fiasco. This video will sketch a picture of the effect of unchecked immigration on Canada; This may have been ignored by Canada’s ruling Elite, but carries dire consequences for hundreds of thousands of helpless Canadians. As shocking as it sounds — Unscreened unchecked Immigration can KILL you!
The impact of Canada’s new immigration act on Chinese independent immigrants.: An article from: Canadian Journal of Urban Research
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Why Canada’s immigration policy is too complicated than European country?
If USA developed by immigrant then why Canadian government has very complicated immigration policy? Canada is vast and huge don’t they want to develove it at northern side? and immigration is the only source of skilled people.
I enquire about Canada immigration and its seem impossible and process of immigration takes ages.
The Salvation Army Canada’s Immigrant & Refugee Services
www.salvationarmy.ca As the face of Canada continues to change, The Salvation Army remains dedicated to supporting immigrants and refugees toward full participation in Canadian society. ·In 2004, Canada welcomed 235824 new permanent residents. ·During the last few decades, there has been a shift of source countries, from mainly European to Asian, with diverse populations, backgrounds and experience, resulting in differing integration needs. ·In 2004, almost 50% (114545) of those who became permanent residents came from Asia and the Pacific area. The Salvation has a long history of working with newcomers to Canada. Services offered include ·Provision of food, clothing, shelter ·ESL and language training ·Translation services ·Information sessions ·Accompaniment to medical and various appointments The Salvation Army networks with many other immigrant community groups to provide relevant and culturally appropriate assistance. We are also a partner with Citizenship and Immigration Canada in the Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program.
Canada’s Secret Province: 2.8 Million Canadians Abroad
Asia Pacific Foundation Senior Associate Don devoretz gives key insights from a new study looking at the nearly 3 million Canadians who live abroad. Expatriate Canadians constitute a community larger than the populations of Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Atlantic Canada. Full results and analysis are in the report Canada’s Secret Province: 2.8 Million Canadians Abroad available at: www.asiapacific.ca