Work Permit for a Conjugal Partner
Q. I am a foreign student and have a Study Permit valid until 2011. I have a conjugal partner back home and I would like to bring her here with me. We…
Continue ReadingQ. I am a foreign student and have a Study Permit valid until 2011. I have a conjugal partner back home and I would like to bring her here with me. We…
Continue ReadingPermanent Resident Application Refused Q. This is regarding my brother-in-law’s application for permanent residency. He applied by himself and he was refused recently. He married my sister last month and we decided…
Continue ReadingQ. This is regarding my brother-in-law’s immigration application for permanent residency. He applied by himself and he was refused recently. He married my sister last month and we decided to apply again,…
Continue ReadingQ. My ex-husband had an affair with a woman while we were still married and from that relationship the woman became pregnant and had a son. Sometimes later we moved to Canada…
Continue ReadingQ. We would like to process our sponsorship application for immigration as soon as possible. We got married on 4th January 2008 in United Arab Emirates. Me and my wife, holder of…
Continue ReadingIt is very interesting to examine the print media’s role in presenting immigration and refugee related stories as it relates to racial sensitivity and profiling. Although on the whole print media reporting…
Continue ReadingThis was a question I ran in a blog several months ago and it intensifies when there is a recession. I must have heard it about 10 times in the last two…
Continue ReadingOne of my passions is acting as Editor-in-Chief for the production of a national Canadian Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Newsletter entitled ImmQuest published by Carswell. For five years, twelve issues a year,…
Continue ReadingHere is my top ten = somewhat whimsical but all true examples: 10. I know a person who received their landing in three weeks. 9. I know a person who told me…
Continue ReadingDoes the emphasis on transferable skills in the long run, appear to benefit new immigrants? According to the Toronto Star, six out of ten recent immigrants in the City of Toronto are…
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