CANADIAN IMMIGRATION NEWS

NOVEMBER 2007
Apprenticeships Taking Off

Canada's ongoing construction boom has had an interesting educational side effect: a rise in the number of trade apprenticeships.

Monday, 19 November 2007READ MORE

Construction drives Canadian job growth

According to a new Statistics Canada study, the construction industry in Canada has seen an increase of 62,400 workers since October 2006. The growth represents a 5.8% increase in the overall size of the Canadian construction labour force.

Wednesday, 14 November 2007READ MORE

Canada drops visa requirements for Czech and Latvian citizens

Citizenship and Immigration Canada has announced that passport holders from the Czech Republic and Latvia will no longer require temporary resident permits in order to visit Canada.

Thursday, 8 November 2007READ MORE

Services to help newcomers from India and China

Canada's minister for Citizenship and Immigration recently announced new services to help newcomers to Canada from India and China to get their credentials assessed faster.

Wednesday, 7 November 2007READ MORE

Canada to welcome up to 265,000 new immigrants next year

Citizenship and Immigration Canada has announced its target immigration intake for 2008, accepting up to 265,000 newcomers through the various visa and permit schemes. The increased target for 2008 is in recognition of the important role that immigration plays in economic and community growth in Canada.

Friday, 2 November 2007READ MORE

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