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November 21, 2011
In a recent survey done by Environics, commissioned by Pierre Eliot Trudeau Foundation found that both immigrants settled in Canada and those born in Canada have the same view that certain values should be accepted as part of becoming a Canadian immigrant.
The poll results show that 97% of Canadians feel that newcomers should embrace “Gender Equality” and “tolerance of others” and 96% of the immigrant Canadians agree as well.
Nearly 9 in 10 Canadians polled believed that Canada’s law should take precedence over the religious law for the new arrivals and 91% of the immigrant Canadians agreed. And, 88% of the Canadians polled agreed that newcomers should become familiar with Canada’s history and culture and 87% of the polled immigrants concur.
Almost 8 in every 10 Canadians polled also strongly feel that immigrants should “raise their kids as Canadians” and 74% of the new arrivals polled agreed. The survey suggests that newcomers adopting Canadian values is a much higher priority for the public than achieving financial self-sufficiency.
That is definitely food for thought for the new comers and something to learn about, take into account when planning to move to Canada permanently.
What do you think as an would be immigrant/ new comer to Canada/ well-settled immigrant/ Canadian should the newcomers adopt the Canadian way of life?
If you are looking to immigrate to Canada, please fill in the free assessment form or contact us at info@immigrationzonecanada.com for further information.
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November 12, 2011
Government of Canada has been discovering the cases of marriage fraud, according to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) in 2010 about 16% of sponsorship applications were refused including the reason that the marriage was not bona-fide.
Canadian permanent residents and/ or Canadian citizens sponsor their spouses for immigration and Canadian officials often discover that the marriage is a fraud, it is a scam where in the relatives, the wedding or reception avenue, sometimes even the relatives of the wedding couple are the same in many applications that have been received.
Because of the widespread marriage scam that has been uncovered singularly in China and India, Government of Canada is planning to implement changes to the spousal immigration program, where in the spouses will be given a “conditional” immigration status. Plus, the sponsor will be banned from sponsoring another spouse for the next 5 years. The spousal conditional status of immigration time frame has not been decided yet but it could be 2 years or longer. And, the permanent residency will be conditional upon the couple living together for the stipulated period of time.
Currently Australia and US have spousal immigration programs where in the couple have to prove that they have lived together the specified period of time before the applicant (spouse) becomes a permanent resident.
If you are looking to immigrate or are interested in spousal immigration, please send us an email at info@immigrationzonecanada.com or fill up the free assessment form to find out if you are eligible for immigration to Canada.
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August 19, 2011
Effective 1st July 2011, government of Canada, has reduced the number of applications from 1000 per eligible occupation to only 500. And the clock is ticking already, this limit of only 500 applications for each of the 29 eligible occupations has started from 1st July 2011 and will end on 30th June 2012.
In total, the government of Canada, will only be taking 10,000 applications from 1st July 2011 till 30th June 2012. So if you have been thinking about filling up the forms, or gathering the required documentation or finding out if you are eligible or not, do you make enough points or you are slightly short on points how to get more points..etc,. then act on it NOW..
The hour-glass is trickling.. And, soon the 500 cap will be reached on the eligible occupations. Also remember, there is always a chance you might not be eligible next year as the government of Canada, revises the list of eligible occupations based on the economic demand and the shortfall or surplus of people for occupations in Canada.
So act fast, and remember you can always send us a free assessment form to get you started on the path of becoming a permanent resident of Canada.
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June 17, 2011
Government of Canada wants to make human smuggling into the country a distant past.
Canadian government has introduced a new bill in the parliament this Thursday. All the humans smuggled in ships to the Canadian shores to claim refugee status will be designated as “irregular arrivals”. This legislation will empower the government to detain up to one year all such irregular arrivals. This one year detention will allow for the government to process their refugee claims and assess the true status of these people.
This bill will not inhibit these claimants to attain refugee status if they are eligible for it. But, these refugees will be prohibited from obtaining permanent resident status or from sponsoring family members for five years and could be returned back to their homeland if the conditions improve there.
As per Jason Kenney, Immigration Minister, the reason for this legislation is to make Canada less desirable as a destination for migrants who sometimes pay tens of thousands of dollars to human smugglers to travel on unsafe vessels. This bill will increase the penalties on human smugglers and for owners of the ships that carry human cargo.
“We have this phenomenal situation where Canada is the only Western liberal democracy with virtually no xenophobic or anti-immigrant voices in our public discourse,” Mr. Kenney said. And, in order to maintain public confidence in the immigration policies of Canada ,we need to make sure that the queue jumpers aren’t able to abuse it. Those immigrants who have migrated to Canada legally, are the most intolerant of those flouting the rules, believes Mr Kenney.
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June 14, 2011
According to the Price Water House Coopers (PWC) report on the Cities of Opportunity 2011, Toronto is the second best city in the world. 26 cities worldwide were compared on 10 indicators including Intellectual capital and innovation, Technology Readiness, Transportation and Infrastructure, Health Safety and Security, Sustainability, Economic Clout, Ease of doing business, Cost, Demographics and livability, Lifestyle assets.
City of opportunity is a city is a city of urban growth where residents have more than just a place to work but also a place to live, build families and invest in the future.
Toronto ranked second to New York, the great cosmopolitan center. Toronto ranks second in intellectual capital and innovation or “developing the ‘mindware’ that will build future cities” says PWC, and ranks second in the class size parameter. It also ranks second in health, safety and security. 3rd in the Demographics and livability which looks at socioeconomic well-being. 3rd in lifestyle assets and 4th in the ease of doing business.
Toronto is not a mega city nor is it a mega financial center but what it is and is becoming day by day is a city of the future where people like to live, work and grow, a safe and peaceful city where people of all races, cultures live together harmoniously.
Toronto is the jewel of Canada.. If you are looking to move to a new city, Toronto beckons you.. If you are interested to find out whether you are eligible for immigration to Canada, please fill in the free assessment form or learn more about Immigration Zone Canada.
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April 23, 2011
Canadian Immigration has selected 29 occupations for immigration under the federal skilled worker program. One of the 29 is Chef.. So who is a Chef? Someone who plans and directs food preparation and also someone who prepares and cooks specialty foods. You could be employed in a restaurant, hotel, hospital, or any other health care institution, in clubs, ships etc., These activities could involve creating new recipes, taking care of multiple establishments within your role, supervise cooks and kitchen staff, consulting with clients regarding wedding, banquets, special occasions etc.,
Some of the titles are:
- assistant chef
- banquet chef
- chef
- chef de cuisine
- chef de partie
- chef pâtissier
- cold foods chef
- corporate chef
- entremetier
- executive chef
- executive sous-chef
- first sous-chef
- garde-manger chef
- head chef
- head rotisseur
- master chef
- meat chef
- meat, poultry and fish chef
- pasta chef
- pastry chef
- rotisserie chef
- saucier
- second chef
- sous-chef
- specialist chef
- specialty foods chef
- supervising chef
- working sous-chef
If you or someone you know has worked in a paid job for at least 1 year as one of the above titles or has carried out responsibilities of a chef and is looking to immigrate to Canada, then please fill up the free assessment form or contact us at info@immigrationzonecanada.com for more information.
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March 6, 2011
Government of Canada has amended the list of eligible occupations and effective 26th June 2010, Dentists are eligible to apply for immigration to Canada.
If as a Dentist, you diagnose, treat, prevent and control disorders of the teeth and mouth. Work in private practice or may be employed in hospitals, clinics, public health facilities or universities then you are eligible. And, the above also includes dental surgery, designing of bridges, fitting of dentures, supervision of dental hygienists and other dental staff as well as dentists who have specialised in orthodontics, periodontics, endodontics, oral pathology etc.,
Some of the job designations are:
- dental officer – military
- dental surgeon
- dentist
- dentist, public health
- doctor of dental surgery
- endodontist
- general practice dentist
- implantologist – dentistry
- oral and dental surgeon
- oral and maxillofacial surgeon
- oral medicine specialist
- oral pathologist
- oral pathology and maxillofacial surgery specialist
- oral radiologist
- oral surgeon
- orthodontist
- pediatric dentist
- pedodontist
- periodontist
- prosthodontist
- public health dentist
- specialist, oral medicine
- stomatologist
- surgeon, dental
- surgeon, oral
- surgeon, oral and maxillofacial
If you have at least one year of experience as a dentist then you are eligible to apply for immigration to Canada currently. Also, note that as of 29th Oct 2010, Canadian Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) had received 197 applications out of the allowed 1000 for the year starting from 26th June 2010.
If you are not sure whether you will make sufficient points to be eligible for immigration, then fill the free assessment form or email us at info@immigrationzonecanada.com to find out more.
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February 21, 2011
Government of Canada has proposed an overhaul in the Canadian Immigration system placing more emphasis on youth, language ability and skilled trades.
“There’s no shortage of people who want to come to Canada, and we should frankly do all we can to attract the best and brightest,” said Mr. Kenney. “There are certain traits which seem to be more heavily correlated with higher income and better employment, such as younger immigrants and higher levels of language proficiency.”
Under the current Federal Skilled Worker program, a prospective immigrant needs to score minimum 67 points out of 100 to be eligible for immigration. Where Education factor contributes 25 points, Language proficiency is 24 points, Work Experience is 21 points, Age contributes to 10 points, Arranged Employment in Canada and Adaptability contribute 10 points each, all together adding to 100.
“A welder from Poland doesn’t need to have university-level French, but somebody expecting to work as a medical doctor does. Perhaps the points system should be more intelligent and flexible to correspond,” Mr. Kenney said.
The current immigration system favours the highly educated, proficient in language/s applicants to score an easy 67 versus tradespeople with less educational qualifications and lower proficiency in language. But a trades person doesn’t necessarily need excellent language skills to work in their trades, although language is important for an easy integration in Canada and in the Canadian work force. The proposed new system will address this shortfall and aim to make the point system flexible to address the needs of the Canadian market place.
This is a good news story which if followed through will give better opportunities to tradespeople for immigration under the Federal Skilled Worker program, and it will cause less anguish and distress when new immigrants look for jobs in Canada.
If you are looking to immigrate to Canada or would like to know more about it, please contact us at info@immigrationzonecanada.com, visit our website or fill in the free assessment form.
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February 3, 2011
Government of Nova Scotia, Canada recently announced its new stream of immigration called Agri-Food stream. If you are a farmer or farm manager or a farm owner with 3 years of experience and you will be able to show $150,000 of personal net worth once you move to Nova Scotia before purchasing a farm. Also you would need to invest $100,000 in a new or existing farm operation and make a business case and submit it to the Nova Scotia government for their review.
Once your application is reviewed by Nova Scotia they will ask you to come and visit Nova Scotia, meet with the representative. But, once you have received the nomination from Nova Scotia, then you can file for permanent Canadian residency as a Nova Scotia nominee.
This process helps you immigrate to Canada even though you are not eligible for Federal Skilled Worker as long as you have the above mentioned requirements to begin with.
To find out more details about the program or if you need help or guidance please contact us or fill up the free assessment form.
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January 18, 2011
Now that the 3 people have been arrested for residence scam leading to false permanent residency and citizenship. Minister Jason Kenney has reacted to RCMP’s investigation and has put forward in the parliament amendment to the Citizenship and Immigration Act of Canada to incorporate fines of up to $100,000 or 5 years in prison or both.
In his own words, “Residence fraud in the immigration and citizenship programs is a matter of increasing concern. In this investigation alone, 260 files were implicated and five people have obtained Canadian citizenship. Consequences for citizenship fraud may include criminal prosecution, revocation of citizenship and removal from Canada. Permanent residents who commit fraud may lose their permanent resident status and may be subject to removal from Canada. As indicated in media reports, there are a number of other ongoing police investigations regarding potential residence fraud across Canada.“
“I am greatly concerned with this situation. This is why I have tabled amendments to the Citizenship Act to strengthen the penalties for both applicants and third parties who assist them in completing a fraudulent application. The proposed new penalty for fraud would be a fine of up to a maximum of $100,000 or five years in prison or both.”
So remember to check the authenticity of the person you are entrusting your citizenship and immigration to. At the end of the day, your status will be stripped and if you are proven to be involved could go to prison and./ or pay a fine of 100,000 once the changes become part of the law as proposed by minister, Jason Kenney above.
Better to be safe than sorry..Remember if it is too good to be true, it ain’t true..
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