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Day: November 19, 2016
How the Philippines Ranks First For Immigrants to Canada (Audio)
[row] [znhg_column size=”col-sm-6″] Article Audio: [/znhg_column] [/row] Canada’s drive to reverse its aging population through immigration is relying dramatically on citizens of the Philippines. Numbers
Canada Warns It Will Reinstate Mexico Visa Restriction If Asylum Claims Flood In (Audio)
[row] [znhg_column size=”col-sm-6″] Article Audio: [/znhg_column] [/row] Canada’s immigration minister has warned the Mexico visa requirement will be swiftly reinstated in the event of a
Federal Government to Study Atlantic Canada’s Immigration Challenge
The federal government has agreed to undertake an in-depth study on the challenges of immigration in Atlantic Canada. A private members’ motion won unanimous House
2016 Express Entry Draw #24: Continued Record Number (2,427) Invitations, Lowest CRS Score 470 (Audio)
[row] [znhg_column size=”col-sm-6″] Article Audio: [/znhg_column] [/row] November 16th 2016 – Canadian Immigration authorities conducted the 24th round of invitations under Express Entry in 2016 and 47th overall,
Caregivers Disappointed By Government Immigration Plan
Workers in Canada under the Live-In Caregiver Program have been dealt a blow as the government again reduced numbers for transition to permanent residence in
Nova Scotia Plans to Boost Number of Immigration Lawyers
In response to plans to significantly increase immigration to Atlantic Canada, Nova Scotia wants to boost the number of lawyers who practise immigration law in
Immigration Policies Favouring Younger Professionals Challenged in Harvard Report (Audio)
[row] [znhg_column size=”col-sm-6″] Article Audio: [/znhg_column] [/row] A new study has challenged commonly-held age-related stereotypes about workers at different stages of their careers. The idea

