LATEST IMMIGRATION NEWS
CANADIAN IMMIGRATION NEWS
| MARCH 2008 | ||
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| French classes being made available overseas for Quebec applicants | ||
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Citizenship and immigration Canada has announced that those applicants selected by Quebec will be able to start studying French overseas before arriving in Canada. |
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| Now is the time to apply for migration to Canada! | ||
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In an attempt to trim the backlog of the more than 900,000 people who have already applied to enter Canada, the Canadian government is set to announce a dramatic reduction in the number of new immigration applications it accepts. |
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| Growing Canadian job market opens as people retire | ||
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Immigration to Canada is becoming even more popular as the country boasts the fastest-growing employment rate of any G7 nation. |
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| Economic diversity encouraged in Cote-Nord region | ||
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Over 2 million dollars will be pumped into four projects that are designed to further encourage economic diversification in Canada’s Cote Nord region. |
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| New Funding to help people migrate to Canada's London | ||
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The Government of Canada has allocated some $3 million dollars to help organisations deliver settlement services in the Canadian city, London. |
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| $597,000 to help Canada's newcomers settle in | ||
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Canadian Immigration has been given a $597,000 federal boost in order to help new migrants settle in, the first increase in this type of funding in 10 years. |
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