The Definition of Convention Refugee

Posted May 10th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

The Definition of Convention Refugee

Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada – Job Testing?

Posted March 28th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I have been selected for a potential interview with the Federal Government’s Immigration and Refugee Board, but first I have to do some testing that examines my ability to communicate in writing and ability verify and identify information.

I am curious to know if anyone has done a federal government testing before, if so your feedback would be very much appreciated. Thank You!

Canadian Refugee and immigration topic- your opinion?

Posted March 20th, 2012 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

Canada lets in waay too many immigrants. We let in more refugees than independants. Independant iimmigrants contribute to the economy and make the country prosper. They are educated, skilled workers. And right alongside that, this country lets in way more refugees. REfugees are generally non skilled, uneducated people. Yes, I understad some of them are escaping death, but why not be like Germany- rent land in another country and not bring the trash to Canada. Call me racist, but it is true! Because when they come to Canada, they suck off the government in services such as welfare, and have a million children. How is this helping Canada? and why exactly would it be good to populate this country? Refugees are dead weight, that is all. Please express your opinion on this. Thank you.
most children from immigrants remain extremely proud in canada and push it in everyone’s face. I myself am an immigrant but my parents had to work their rears off to get here and settle. I feel angry when i see others getting better things by being lazy and sucking off the system.
And we are more educated than most people…

Can anyone apply for immigration to Canada as a refugee?

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

Can anyone apply for immigration to Canada as a refugee?

The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act – One Step Forward Two Steps Back

Posted July 7th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

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Refugee laws, as well as national security policies, have recently been an area of focus for the global community. With an increase in terrorist threats covering a wide geographical territory, shifts in national policies have focused on an increase in defence and security parameters, while tighter controls are put in place for refugee admissibility. Laws put in place to aid refugee flows, has been increasingly taken out of context and manipulated severely enough to … More >>

The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act – One Step Forward Two Steps Back

Immigration to Canada – Applying for a Refugee Status from inside or outside of Canada

Posted June 11th, 2011 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada


Applying for a Refugee Status from inside or outside of Canada – Learn more about the eligibility and who can apply – Contact us today for more information. www.meimmigration.com Join us on Facebook http

I’m an engineering student in Egypt, and I want to emigrate to Canada as a refugee…?

Posted November 3rd, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I want to continue my studies there, what shall I do? I heard that they would provide me a caregiver, and find me a job to live there.
Would Canada support me as a student refugee there? Until I become a resident or a citizen?

What should I do to immigrate to canada like refugee? ?

Posted September 1st, 2010 by immigratecanada and filed in Immigration to Canada

I want to immigrate because of russian occupants they destroyed my house and relatives.

The Salvation Army Canada’s Immigrant & Refugee Services

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


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.