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Halifax Plans for Free Public Transportation to Asylum Seekers March 21, 2018
Halifax Considering Electrical Transportation

Halifax Regional Municipality is planning to start electrical transportation in the country and also avail free public transportation to asylum seekers. During the February 27, 2018, agenda, Welcomed in Halifax program was discussed. In November 2017, the Nova Scotia council passed the amended draft of User Charges By ...

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Canada Achieves Ambitious 5yr International Education Goal March 20, 2018
Canada Achieves Ambitious 5yr International Education Goal

In 2017, Canada set a target of hosting 450,000 international students by 2022, but it seems like they will have to set another target, now that they already achieved their 2022 target. In 2017, Canada hosted 495,000 international students, 45,000 higher than their 2022 target.It means the number has grown by 41 percen...

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Canada's Tech Industry is Growing Faster March 20, 2018
Canada's Tech Industry is Growing Faster

Canada is a far less populated country than its neighbor, the US, but Canadians spend more time online than Americans. It might surprise most of the people, but that’s because Canada’s tech industry is thriving really good. While Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube can be found on an American as well as Canad...

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Israeli Embassies Can’t Process Visas Due to Staff Shortage March 17, 2018
Israeli Embassies Can’t Process Visas Due to Staff Shortage

Israel suffers from a major skilled labor shortage and therefore, announced in 2015, that it will open doors to non-Israeli techies. But the government hasn’t worked in attracting those techies because the country’s embassies are too understaffed to process visas. In February 2018, the government of Israel announce...

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Canadian Minister Plans to Double the Immigration Number March 16, 2018
Canadian Minister Plans to Double the Immigration Number

A Canadian cabinet minister strongly feels that immigration numbers should be doubled in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Seamus O’Regan is the minister of Veterans Affairs, and also a Member of Parliament wants Ahmed Hussen, minister of immigration, to increase the yearly cap of 1,700 to 4,000 by 2022.Duri...

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Couple Finally Reunited After Immigration Confusion March 15, 2018
Couple Finally Reunited After Immigration Confusion

Christine Hubert and Charles O’Hare live a happy life in Marysville, but suddenly Hubert was asked to return to France because of inadequate informed received by Immigration Canada. But after living separately for four months, the couple was reunited on February 17, 2018. Hubert is from France but has been living in ...

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Physical Disability is not a Hurdle to Live in Canada March 14, 2018
Physical Disability is not a Hurdle to Live in Canada

Ahmed Hussen, Immigration Minister of Canada, is determined to remove medical grounds as a judging ground for immigrants entering the country. Earlier, it was thought that if an immigrant with a disability is a huge burden on Canada’s public health scheme. But to think that is discriminating on the government’s beh...

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Indian Old Medical Visa Need Changes for Better Reputation March 13, 2018
Indian Old Medical Visa Need Changes for Better Reputation

The government of India started the medical visa thinking it would boost medical tourism since people get world class quality service at much lower rates as compared to developed countries like the US. Also, people from India’s neighboring countries including Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan visit the country for gett...

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