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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Happy Canada Day
From Wikipedia:
Canada Day (French: Fête du Canada), formerly Dominion Day (French: Le Jour de la Confédération), is Canada's national day, a federal statutory holiday celebrating the anniversary of the July 1, 1867, enactment of the British North America Act (today called the Constitution Act, 1867), which united two British colonies and a province of the British Empire into a single country called Canada. Canada Day observances take place throughout Canada as well as internationally.
I'll be in the Southwest U.S. What are your plans for the holiday?
Monday, June 28, 2010
The road so far
For those of you who follow this blog, you may be wondering where my personal immigration story stands at this point. It's been a long road for sure for my love and I. We applied at the end of 2007 for this latest round attempting to gain my permanent residence in the family class. We are conjugal partners. This was our first hurdle: that CIC would agree we were a legitimate applicant under this classification. It's been a big one. So, after a couple years in the black hole, we finally got an interview this spring in Buffalo - which we think went well. I took 35 pounds of materials proving every aspect of our relationship to be legitimate: pictures, phone records, travel receipts, photos galore, wills, you name it. Now we are back waiting with no end in sight for a decision on our application. We've done everything we can. We think we are close, but it is a journey with nothing but twists and turns: we still can't see the end of the road.
But we believe we will be together. Soon? Who knows. But we believe - we believe.
But we believe we will be together. Soon? Who knows. But we believe - we believe.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Filipinos now top Canada immigrants
The Vancouver Sun has a week-long feature on Filipino immigrants in Canada. According to the articles, Filipino immigrants have surpassed the Chinese and Indians in terms of immigration.
Read the series here
Read the series here
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Toronto lags in immigrant employment opportunity
In a report generated by the Toronto Board of Trade, a Stats Canada study is summarized noting the following facts about the employment prospects for new immigrants:
- The average hourly wage of an immigrant with the same or better qualifications than their Canadian counterpart is 10% lower.
- As of 2008, immigrants aged 25-54 with college degrees earned 20% less than their Canadian-born counterparts (even though on average they were both younger and more educated)
- Research showed that 40% of new immigrants to Canada are forced to make a downward step in their career paths
- Less than half of internationally trained immigrants were working in their field.
- Three times as many individuals (37%) we unemployed or under-employed than those trained in Canada (11%)
- Relative incomes for newcomers are falling
- Chronic low income occurs at a rate 250% higher than in Canadian-born populations
These are sober figures for anyone seeking to immigrate to Canada to pursue a professional career.
Sunday, June 06, 2010
A few Toronto videos
I got to missing the city today and thought I'd post a few YouTube views of Toronto for you to enjoy.
This is the Gardnier Expressway, heading eastbound into the city (this is the exit I take going home too...)
Biking King and Younge Streets
And finally, some dowtown sights...
This is the Gardnier Expressway, heading eastbound into the city (this is the exit I take going home too...)
Biking King and Younge Streets
And finally, some dowtown sights...
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Federal reforms to refugee law up in the air
Norma Greenaway, in a Canwest News Service article published on Thursday, June 03, 2010 reports:
"The federal government's push to speed passage of major refugee reform legislation has bumped up against an unexpected wall of Liberal opposition.
"Three days after Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announced he had reached a deal with the Liberal party's immigration critic to get the bill through committee, a mini revolt within the Liberal caucus has left the legislation's future in doubt."
Read the article here.
"The federal government's push to speed passage of major refugee reform legislation has bumped up against an unexpected wall of Liberal opposition.
"Three days after Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announced he had reached a deal with the Liberal party's immigration critic to get the bill through committee, a mini revolt within the Liberal caucus has left the legislation's future in doubt."
Read the article here.
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