how does Canadian musicians gain exposure in canada? Why do canadians move to the us?

Posted February 23rd, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

i wanna know know canadaian musicians get exposure in canada and why do canadians move to the us.

Canadian’s in Vietnam A Tribute

Posted November 15th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


What most people fail to realize is that over 40000 Canadians crossed borders to join with their American brothers to fight in a war that none of them wanted to be in. When Americans crossed into Canada to escape Vietnam, we were crossing over to fight in their place. It was very hard finding photos of Canadians in Vietnam because they were all in American uniforms. So most of the photos you will see are of Americans but could be Canadians. One thing is for certain, they are all brothers. This video is dedicated to Larry S Semeniuk, my cousin a Canadian who died in Vietnam after 45 days at the age of 18

How do Canadians feel about US citizens immigrating to Canada?

Posted May 1st, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

My husband and I have talked about moving to Canada. This wouldn’t happen until I was finished with my Masters (MBA) and we were in a financial position to do so.

I am not sure how many Canadians are around Y!A, but how do people in Canada feel about US citizens that immigrate to Canada?

Hi! fellow Canadians. Would you please help me to find an immigration lawyer to bring my 40 years old son ?

Posted April 27th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

WE are Canadians citizen and our son lives in El Salvador. We need to find a Spanish and honest immigrration lawyer. We live in Saskatchewan.

Canada- Israel PACT, Palestine & Galloway : What Canadians Need to Know

Posted November 14th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


British MP George Galloway barred from Canada under the Canada Israel “Public Security” Agreement www.globalresearch.ca By Michel Chossudovsky Global Research, March 26, 2009 British MP George Galloway was refused entry to Canada on the pretext that he supported Hamas, which is categorized by the Canadian government as a “terrorist organization.” Contrary to what has been reported in the media, this was not a unilateral decision by the government of Canada. In all likelihood, the decision was taken in close consultation with Israel under the terms of a farreaching agreement on “public security” signed in Tel Aviv on March 23 2008. The “Declaration of Intent” establishes a framework of bilateral cooperation between Canada and Israel in the area of “Public Security”. The agreement has not been the object of debate in the Canadian parliament, nor has it received media coverage. Under the proposed agreement, the Deputy Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness of Canada is in liason with his Israeli counterpart the Director General of Public Security for the Government of the State of Israel. Together they chair a joint Management Committee. The terms reference of the Canada-Israel “Declaration” are extremely broad. They include issues of immigration and ethnic profiling, the management of borders, intelligence and the exchange of information, emergency preparedness, correctional services, prisons, law enforcement and counter-terrorism. The agreement allows for

When did the Native canadians immigrated to Canada ?

Posted October 5th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I visited the Provencial Museum of Alberta and I read somewhere that the Native Canadians immigrated to Alberta about 11.000 years ago.

Canada- Israel PACT, Palestine & Galloway : What Canadians Need to Know

Posted August 28th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized


British MP George Galloway barred from Canada under the Canada Israel “Public Security” Agreement www.globalresearch.ca By Michel Chossudovsky Global Research, March 26, 2009 British MP George Galloway was refused entry to Canada on the pretext that he supported Hamas, which is categorized by the Canadian government as a “terrorist organization.” Contrary to what has been reported in the media, this was not a unilateral decision by the government of Canada. In all likelihood, the decision was taken in close consultation with Israel under the terms of a farreaching agreement on “public security” signed in Tel Aviv on March 23 2008. The “Declaration of Intent” establishes a framework of bilateral cooperation between Canada and Israel in the area of “Public Security”. The agreement has not been the object of debate in the Canadian parliament, nor has it received media coverage. Under the proposed agreement, the Deputy Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness of Canada is in liason with his Israeli counterpart the Director General of Public Security for the Government of the State of Israel. Together they chair a joint Management Committee. The terms reference of the Canada-Israel “Declaration” are extremely broad. They include issues of immigration and ethnic profiling, the management of borders, intelligence and the exchange of information, emergency preparedness, correctional services, prisons, law enforcement and counter-terrorism. The agreement allows for

Entertaining Canadians Canadas International Stars 1900-1988

Posted June 5th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

Canadians are fed up with immigrants ( Canada has the world’s highest per capita immigration ). What should?

Posted April 23rd, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized

Canada do? The Canadian Conservative Party has been voted in since 2006 to restrict immigration but the Government does not lower immigration!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Party_of_Canada

Profiles of Canadians Abroad

Posted April 10th, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Uncategorized


Asia Pacific Foundation Senior Research Analyst Kenny Zhang outlines newly published profiles of Canadians living abroad. He provides some insights contained in the profile of Canadians living in Hong Kong. The seven profiles cover: Hong Kong, Beijing, Singapore, South Korea, the United States, the UK, Trinidad and Tobago. All the profiles can be viewed at: www.asiapacific.ca