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Canadian Immigration Questions and Answers with David Cohen

Every month, Attorney David Cohen will answer a few general Canadian immigration questions submitted by our readers. Here are this month’s questions and answers: I completed a Bachelor’s in Accounting and have one year of work experience related to my study. Will I get education points for Quebec Skilled Worker? There are two ways to […]

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Canadian Immigration News Briefs for November 2011

The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took place or were announced over the last few weeks. • Canada to accept more foreign students as permanent residents The Government of Canada will be accepting up to 1,000 international PhD students as permanent residents through the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) […]

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Getting Canadian Citizenship Might Get Harder

This month Canada celebrated Citizenship Week (October 17 to 23) and held more than 60 citizenship ceremonies and celebrations across the country to mark the occasion. While many were celebrating their new citizenship, some people were concerned with a recent announcement by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) in which they stated the Government of Canada […]

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Canadian Immigration Questions and Answers with David Cohen

Every month, Attorney David Cohen will answer a few general Canadian immigration questions submitted by our readers. Here are this month’s questions and answers: I have work experience in my profession, but my school degree has no relevance to my work experience. Do I need to have work experience that is relevant to my degree […]

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What You Need to Know about the Quebec Skilled Worker Program

The best known Canadian immigration program is the Federal Skilled Worker Program. Most potential immigrants believe that it is the easiest or the only immigration program they may qualify for. Many potential immigrants have never heard of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program, or if they have heard of it, they have some misconceptions about the […]

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Canadian Immigration News Briefs for October 2011

The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took place or were announced over the last few weeks. • Conditional spousal sponsorship visas to be introduced The Government of Canada will soon be announcing conditional visas for those sponsored under Canada’s Family Class Spousal Sponsorship Program in attempt to curb […]

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David’s Blog: What’s Love Got to Do with It?

The newspaper story read “Ottawa Moves to Curb Marriages of Convenience” and I thought to myself “that is going to be one tall order.” But as I continued the article it became clear that our government does not intend to control all marriage deals. Wealthy geezers and their trophy wives can breathe a sigh of […]

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Looking for a Canadian Job? American Work Experience May be the Key

Next month, consultations regarding Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program will be taking place in Calgary. Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney has noted that one of the primary goals of these consultations is to make the process more efficient so that Temporary Foreign Workers can be brought to Canada quicker. This announcement comes amidst […]

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Canadian Immigration Questions and Answers with David Cohen

Every month, Attorney David Cohen will answer a few general Canadian immigration questions submitted by our readers. Here are this month’s questions and answers: I have applied for Canadian permanent residency in 2006 through the Federal Skilled Worker Program and more than 5 years have passed since it is in process. How many more months […]

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A Closer Look at Canada’s Family Class Program: Spousal Sponsorships

One of the goals of Canadian immigration is to reunite families in Canada. Earlier this year, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenny announced that the Canadian government would be increasing the number of family reunification visas, especially for spousal and child sponsorships. Family reunification is made possible through the Family Class Immigration Program. >>Read […]

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Canadian Immigration News Briefs for September 2011

The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took place or were announced over the last few weeks. • Immigration is the key for Canada’s economy The Government of Canada views immigration as one of the most important factors in strengthening the economy following the recession and has noted that […]

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Special Feature to be added to CICNews !

Beginning next month, CICNews will be adding a new Q&A feature to its monthly newsletter. Readers will have the opportunity to send in their Canadian immigration questions to be answered by Attorney David Cohen. Each month, we will be picking several questions which will be published in our newsletter along with the answers. Readers can […]

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Criminal Inadmissibility – Ask our criminality specialists!

Anyone planning to enter Canada for permanent residency, to study, work, or simply visit may be prohibited from doing so if he/she has been charged or convicted of a criminal offence. Even minor offences may render a person inadmissible to Canada. We invite our readers to pose any immigration questions they have for our criminality […]

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With a Growing Job Market, Your Future May Be In Quebec

From now to 2015, the province of Quebec is planning to admit 50,000 new immigrations each year from over 100 countries. Individuals who are thinking of settling in Quebec will want to know about employment opportunities in the province. According to a study done by the Université de Montréal, a significant majority of immigrants selected […]

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Gain Canadian Work Experience through the International Experience Canada Initiative

Like many countries around the world, Ireland is in economic crisis. Irish workers are packing their bags and leaving the country in search of better employment opportunities abroad. Many are heading to Canada and Toronto in particular. Others are seeking an opportunity to travel and experience a different culture. Canada offers certain foreign individuals an […]

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David’s Blog: Canada Loves These Immigrants

A recent article in the Globe and Mail caught my eye. The piece was about young, unemployed Irish tradespeople who, of late, have been flocking to Toronto in record numbers. It’s been said that Ireland’s chief export is people and there is a tradition of Irish immigration to Toronto that dates back some 200 years. […]

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Canadian Immigration News Briefs for August 2011

The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took place or were announced over the last few weeks. • Canada’s unemployment rate falls as more jobs are added Last month, Canada’s unemployment rate fell to 7.2 percent from 7.4 percent in June, two percentage points lower than the United States. […]

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Canadian Immigration Numbers May Soon Change

Earlier this month, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney launched a series of consultations with stakeholders and the public to discuss the issue of Canadian immigration levels. The purpose of the consultations is to seek feedback on how many immigrants should be accepted into Canada each year and to determine a reasonable mix between […]

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More Immigrants Being Accepted under Provincial Nominee Programs

While consultations are being held by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) regarding the number of immigrants Canada should accept each year, the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) are accepting more immigrants than ever. CIC plans to admit approximately 40,000 immigrants under the PNP in 2011, more than five times the number accepted in 2005. “We understand […]

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Quebec Business Categories Can Provide Faster Route to Canadian Permanent Residency

Last month, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) announced that two of the Federal Business Immigration Programs had changed. A moratorium was placed on the Federal Immigrant Entrepreneur Program and the number of applications accepted for the Federal Immigrant Investor Program from July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012 was limited to 700 applications. Within a […]

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Canadian Immigration News Briefs for July 2011

The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took place or were announced over the last few weeks. • Easier way to travel to Canada: Ten-year multiple-entry visa Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, Jason Kenney, announced today that Canada will shortly be introducing a ten-year multiple entry visa. >> […]

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David’s Blog: Summer Musings – Part I

Say what you will about our Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, just don’t call Jason Kenny lazy. It has been less than two months since his Conservative Party won a majority government and in that short time he has made a number of game-changing pronouncements. Two of these appear below along with my comments. […]

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Breaking News: Changes Announced for Three Canadian Immigration Programs

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has announced changes that will be made to three of Canada’s federal immigration programs effective July 1, 2011. In order to reduce the backlog of economic applications, CIC will be adjusting the intake of applications from certain immigration categories. Federal Skilled Worker Program To qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker […]

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