I want someone to explain to me what is the MICC when it comes to Canadian Immigration?

Posted September 3rd, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Ok, i was applying for the Canadian Immigration Investor programs through a lawyer. Apparently, the canadian govenermnet increased the requirements for the investors program. They stopped receiving applciations at June and they will start accepting at Decemeber. When i asked my lawyer, he told me that he has applied at Late November to the MICC (Immigration et Communautés culturelles Québec)? What is this? Is this possible? I tried visiting the MICC website http://www.micc.gouv.qc.ca/fr/index.html but apparently its in french so i didnt understand. Does anyone understand what’s going on? Thank you.

Canadian immigration processing time from Pakistan Islamabad?

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

Can any body help me regarding this!

I have completed my fresh medical on 22nd of October, and sent my passport from fedex on 23rd of October! How much time CHC Islamabad will take now in stamping my visa under common law partner immigration till to date i have not received my passport back from Fedex (18-11-2009). They sent me first ROA (Receipt of Application on January 24, 2009)

Whats is the best way to get canada immigration?

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

I live in iran and I hate studying.

Immigration to Canada Timeline?

Posted August 31st, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I applied for immigration to Canada last year from the US and last week received a notice to do a medical examination and pay a fee for permanent residence. The notice said that there was no need for an interview. Does anyone know about how long it takes from the medical exam to the time one actually gets the visa to enter Canada?

I have a question on immigration to Canada?

Posted August 31st, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I applied for Canadian immigration from Islamabad, Pakistan in August 2006
My application was transfered to London, England in October 2010

This is the status right now:
We transferred your application to the London England office . The London England office may contact you.

How long until the next has started and there any interviews coming?
By what estimation date will my status be moved to the next step?

Do you agree with this Immigration policy?

Posted August 26th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

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.

Raheel Raza vs. Muslim immigration

Posted August 22nd, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


Journalist & author Raheel Raza speaks on a panel on immigration at the Presidential Conference in Jerusalem on June 22, 2011.

How many photos do I need to submit to Canada Immigration Vienna (Austria) office?

Posted August 17th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

In the specific instructions for Vienna office, they say eight (8), but in the letter they sent me from Vienna earlier says they want six (6). If I were to send 8, I would have to have them retaken again. Please, don’t respond if you don’t know, i.e. please don’t send me any guesses. Thanks!

How Can i Practice Immigration law in Canada?

Posted August 16th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I am a law student in USA, and am worried if I would have to take law school again in Canada in order to practice there. Any advice from Canadian lawyers?

I want to immigrate to Canada. Any helpful tips about moving to Canada or the immigration process?

Posted August 16th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada