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Find out your chances of immigrating to Canada by completing our free immigration evaluation form.      » Immigration Canada Announces New Funding to Help Immigrants Settle in Canada Posted by superuser   Published Wednesday, December 19, 2007   Canadian Immigration The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Diane Finley recently announced new federal funding to assist in the settlement and integration of new comer immigrants to Canada. the new funding of $121.6 million will be provided over the next three years. This funding is in addition to the $1.3 billion provided in Budget 2006, bringing the total investment to more than $1.4 billion over a five-year period. » Canadian Government Offers $38 million to help newcomers in Toronto Posted by superuser   Published Tuesday, December 11, 2007   Canadian Immigration On December 7, 2007 The Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Diane Finley announced a $38 million in funding for 15 partner agencies in the Halton and Peel Regions of Greater Toronto Area to deliver settlement and integration services to immigrants in the community. This funding, will help more than 150,000 newcomers access settlement services including help finding a job through employment related services, orientation, translation and interpretation services; help with referrals to community resources; and counselling services. » Immigration Canada Proposes Settlement and Resettlement Programs Posted by superuser   Published Tuesday, December 04, 2007   Canadian Immigration National headquarters of Citizenship and Immigration Canada is issuing a national Call for Proposals for the following 2 programs: programs and services to support the settlement and integration of newcomers into Canadian societyrefugee resettlement and assistance programs. Proposed activities must meet the criteria identified in one of the following areas: Overseas Activities; Needs Assessments; Resettlement; Service Bridging; Language/Skills Development; and Social Engagement. » Foreign-Trained Architects Get Better Recognition in Canada Posted by superuser   Published Monday, November 19, 2007   Skilled Worker Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) recently announced that it will be funding a new initiative through the Foreign Credential Recognition Program for internationally-trained architects (mostly Canadian Immigrants) Currently profession of architect is regulated differently in all provinces and territories in Canada. This means that, by law, no one can practise the profession of architect without a license. » Canadian Experience Class Immigration to be Introduced in 2008 Posted by superuser   Published Friday, November 09, 2007   Experience Class In 2008, a new stream of Canadian immigration will be available to certain temporary foreign workers and international student with Canadian degrees and Canadian work experience. First announced in the 2007 budget, the Canadian Experience Class will fill gaps the country's labour force shortage. Once the class is established and for the first time, individuals meeting specific criteria will be able to apply for permanent resident status from within Canada. » Medical Exam Requirements for Canada Permanent Resident Applicants Posted by superuser   Published Friday, November 02, 2007   Canadian Immigration To protect the health and safety of Canadians, as well as reduce and prevent excessive demand on Canada's health and social services system permanent or temporary resident applicants may be required to undergo a medical exam. Your dependants must also pass a medical examination if they are coming with you or even if they are not coming with you. Applications for permanent residence will not be accepted if that person's health.. » How to Become a Canadian Citizen Posted by superuser   Published Saturday, October 20, 2007   Citizenship If you want to become a Canadian citizen, you must: Determine if you are eligible to become a citizen.Apply for citizenship.Take the citizenship test, if you are between the ages of 18 and 54.Attend a citizenship ceremony, if you are 14 or older. » Canada to Attract French Speaking Immigrants to Rural Prince Edward Island Posted by superuser   Published Monday, October 15, 2007   Canadian Immigration Canada's new government has announced support and funding for a project organized by Carrefour d'immigration rurale (CIR) Evangeline in Wellington, P.E.I. (Canadian Province of Prince Edward Island), to assist in attracting immigrants to this rural Francophone community. A funding of $49,150 provided by Canada's New Government through the Official Languages Action Plan, is being used for a number of activities including community and school awareness programs.. » Investment Requirements Lowered for British Columbias Business Immigrants Posted by superuser   Published Monday, October 08, 2007   Business Class Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) will make it easier for business immigrants to set up new businesses in the western Canadian province of British Columbia. Last week British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program had lowered the minimum investment requirements for all three categories of the British Columbia PNP Business Stream. The investments have been lowered from $800,000 to $400,000 for Business Skills, from $300,000 to $200,000 for Regional Business, and from $1 million to $500,000 for Strategic Projects. » European Union Wants Canadian Visa Requirements Lifted Posted by superuser   Published Tuesday, October 02, 2007   Canadian Visa The European Commission has criticized about Canada's visa requirements for the eight recent European Union (EU) members. Canada and the European Union had a reciprocal visa-free status for visitors until 2004, when Hungary, the Czech Republic, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia, and Poland joined the EU. Presently, citizens of these countries, along with those from Romania and Bulgaria (which became EU member states in 2007) require a temporary resident visas to visit Canada. What's New Immigration Canada Announces New Funding to Help Immigrants Settle in Canada Canadian Government Offers $38 million to help newcomers in Toronto Immigration Canada Proposes Settlement and Resettlement Programs Foreign-Trained Architects Get Better Recognition in Canada Canadian Experience Class Immigration to be Introduced in 2008 Medical Exam Requirements for Canada Permanent Resident Applicants How to Become a Canadian Citizen Canada to Attract French Speaking Immigrants to Rural Prince Edward Island Investment Requirements Lowered for British Columbias Business Immigrants European Union Wants Canadian Visa Requirements Lifted Most Popular Canadian Government Offers $38 million to help newcomers in Toronto New Office to Help Foreign Professionals get Credentials Recognized in Canada Immigration Canada Proposes Settlement and Resettlement Programs How to Become a Canadian Citizen Immigration Canada Announces New Funding to Help Immigrants Settle in Canada New Funding for Immigrant English Training in Hamilton, Canada Canada's Technology Sector Calls for More Immigration Canadian Immigration History Research Center Opening in Halifax, Canada More Money For Immigrant Settelment Services Canadian Newcomers Transition eased by the New Citizenship Curriculum _uacct = "UA-1292327-1"; urchinTracker(); Home | About | Get RSS | Immigration Services | Immigration Evaluation | Search News & Articles | Links | Contact US   Copyright © 2006-2007 MigrateNow.ca  All rights reserved. - [Privacy Policy]

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