Immigration News
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New Zealand is witnessing a migration of record levels as the numbers beat the expectations of Treasury analysts. Treasury secretary Gabriel Makhlouf, commenting on this, said that they expect net migration to tone down to average levels by 2017/18, but they are not sure of it happening. Net migration per year touched 67,390 in February… Read More »
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Know about eligibility for Canadian immigration under certain criteria
Posted on May 11, 2016
Comment (0)A lot of people would like to know whether Canadian government would reduce the application fees for someone found eligible to apply for Canadian citizenship. The answer is in the negative, although the present dispensation is quite liberal. The fees for application and right of citizenship will continue to be the same. There will be… Read More »
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India tells UK not to enforce strict rules for skilled workers
Posted on May 10, 2016
Comment (0)India has asked the United Kingdom to refrain from enforcing stringent rules for skilled workers. The Indian Commerce & Industry Ministry said such a step would make ICTs (Intra Company Transfers) overlap with immigration, which could adversely impact bilateral relations between India and UK. Even as the ministry is waiting for a response from the… Read More »
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Why America needs immigrants in the globalised world
Posted on May 5, 2016
Comment (0)Although most politicians have made this issue their political plank, that globalisation, abetted by quicker modes of travel and communication, is here to stay has to be accepted by its harshest critics too. Free trade is engendering constructive relations between countries and allowing them, in fact, to prosper more. Even a Communist country like China… Read More »
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Immigrants in Canada leave locals behind in founding new companies
Posted on April 25, 2016
Comment (0)Be it Koreans, Indians, Hispanic or others, immigrants in Canada were much more dynamic than the local populace in setting up companies, which, in turn, created jobs for not only themselves, but others too, according to a study. Statistics Canada, a national research agency of Canada, found in a new study that 5.3 percent of… Read More »
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Canada’s new immigration selection process for 2015 proves to be successful
Posted on April 23, 2016
Comment (0)Canada’snovel economic immigration selection process,enforced in the year 2015, hasproved to be successful by fulfilling the ‘just-in time’ billing, as it processed the highest number of applications ever from scratch to completion, meeting the government’s six-month target. According to theExpress Entry system’s one-year report card, 80 percent of cases were successfully processed within that time… Read More »
New Zealand reaps benefits as migration surges
Posted on May 11, 2016