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HOW DOES ECONOMIC DOWNTURN AFFECT IMMIGRATION ACTIVITY?

alan | January 18, 2009

The worldwide current economic downturn is like most industry sectors, already disturbing the majority of immigration programmes.  However, some programmes are  continuing to maintain their level of activity.  Sponsorship, particularly of parents is continuing to attract a lot of interest.  Bringing parents to Canada, often enables a couple with children to both go out to work, whilst the grandparents remain  at home caring for the children.  Financially, whilst economic downturns continue persist, then two people working is better than one.

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skilled worker - new immigration rules

alan | January 17, 2009

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You will be interested to learn that we have received comments from all over the world, referring to the new changes that the Canadian government have made to the immigration regulations.

As you will see from skilled worker page, the Canadian government have now created a list of people who may apply for the skilled worker category, however, they have only listed 40 jobs out of the many thousands

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Sheet Metal Workers

alan | January 16, 2009

SHEET METAL WORKERS FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA - IMMEDIATE POSITIONS

Permanent jobs and permanent residency

5 X SHEET METAL WORKERS

3 X CABINET MAKERS

5 SCAFFOLDERS (EXPERIENCED)

For British Columbia and New Brunswick. Applicants preferred from the UK, Germany, USA etc. Please ring Alan Nutbrown in Vancouver on: 1-604-541-8221 or email him and send your resume/cv at the same time in our “Contact Us” section.

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Immigration Minister’s visit to highlight strength of Canada‑India relationship; address issues raised by Indo‑Canadian community

alan | January 13, 2009

Ottawa, January 7, 2009 — Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney will meet several Ministers in the Indian government, community and business leaders, as well as immigration staff in Canada’s New Delhi and Chandigarh visa offices during a visit to India next week.

“Our government has taken unprecedented steps to strengthen the Canada-India relationship,” said Minister Kenney. “Canada benefits enormously from our friendship with the world’s largest democracy. Canada’s historic ties with India, especially through the Commonwealth, reflect our shared values.”

“The Indo-Canadian community has raised a number of important issues with me, including the need to take action against fraudulent immigration consultants, improve visa processing times, encourage immigration from Indian students to Canada, and build stronger connections between Indian and Canadian businesses,” said Minister Kenney. “I intend to work on fulfilling our government’s promise to modernize the immigration system to make it more efficient and responsive to labour market needs, as well as fairer for applicants.”

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Immigration Minister visits Pakistan

alan | January 12, 2009

Islamabad, January 10, 2009 — Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney held official bilateral meetings with the Pakistani Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Advisor to the Prime Minister (Interior Affairs), Information Minister, Minister for Labour and Manpower, Minister of Minorities, and other government officials during a two-day visit to Pakistan. Minister Kenney also met with Canadian visa officers at the High Commission in Islamabad and important Pakistani political figures, as well as religious leaders from different communities.

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Mix Positions

alan | January 11, 2009

MIX POSITIONS - URGENTLY NEEDED PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK

(permanent jobs and permanent residence in Canada)

  • Certifed Translator - English/French
  • Heavy Equipment Mechanic
  • Heavy Truck Mechanic
  • Diesel Mechanic
  • Cook/Chef (Chinese & Western)
  • Long Haul Truck Driver
  • CNC Machinest (Metal)
  • Welder
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