Canada - Faster visa processing for those orphaned by Tsunami
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17:25 07/01/2005
The Canadian Government is looking at easing adoption rules sothat children orphaned by the tsunami tragedy can be adopted byrelatives living in Canada, the website chinaview.cn reports. Canada'...
Canada may further relax entry rules after tsunami
12:18 06/01/2005
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin has announced that his government may make more concessions on family reunion migration for victims of the Asian tsunami, the newspaper The Globe and Mail reported...
Canada speeding up family reunion visas
19:55 04/01/2005
Canada is fast tracking existing Family Class applications under the Immigration and Refugee Act for people affected by the Asian tsunami disaster, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) announced...
Canada and US tighten refugee rules
14:03 03/01/2005
Canada and the U.S. will increase their cooperation on processing applications for asylum, according to Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Under the Safe Third Country agreement that entered into...
Canada - Language training program launched for immigrants
11:24 30/11/2004
Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (CIC), JudySgro, and Saskatchewan's Minister Responsible for Immigration, PatAtkinson, announced Nov. 29 that language training for adults migratingto...
Canadian Government sets immigrant limit for 2005
9:40 20/10/2004
Canada plans to admit 225,000 immigrants in 2005, including 60 percent skilled workers and their families and 40 percent family unification and refugee immigrants. In 2003, 221,352 immigrants went to...