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Western Canada Seeking Filipino Skilled Workers

 the CanadaVisa Team     23 July 2015

The Philippines is one of the largest exporters of labourers in the world, with 10 per cent of its current population working abroad. In 2006, it was the third highest source country of immigrants to Canada; it has been among the top five for over 25 years. As Canada’s labour crunch continues, Filipino workers are an increasingly important source of labour.


Welcome to the new Canadavisa!

 the CanadaVisa Team     23 July 2015

As Canadian immigration policy evolves, so too do your options and priorities for Canadian immigration. Canadavisa.com, the online presence of leading immigration law firm Cohen Immigration Law, has responded to the changing immigration landscape with a redesign that puts the information and tools that you need at your fingertips.


Wage Increases, Better Jobs, and a Good Business Climate in Canada

 the CanadaVisa Team     23 July 2015

Not only is job creation growing steadily in Canada, but a large proportion of this growth is in sectors with high employment quality.


Visible Minorities Reach One in Six Canadians

 the CanadaVisa Team     23 July 2015

The number of visible minorities in Canada has topped the five million mark for the first time in Canada’s history, now representing 16.2 per cent of the country’s population. Canada’s visible minority population has grown steadily since visible minority data was first collected in 1981. Then, the estimated 1.1 million visible minorities represented 4.7 per cent of the population.


Vancouver Rated Top City in the World for Fifth Straight Year

 the CanadaVisa Team     23 July 2015

Vancouver, British Columbia (BC) was once again rated the world's most "liveable city" by the Economist magazine. The survey ranked 132 cities based on such factors as stability, health care, environment, education, culture, and infrastructure. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, Vancouver received the top spot because of its "low crime rate, little threat from instability or terrorism and a highly developed transport and communications infrastructure." Vancouver is a popular destination for Canadian immigrants and has become an increasingly multicultural city.


University completion rates highest for children of Canadian immigrants from China and India

 the CanadaVisa Team     23 July 2015

A recent Statistics Canada report shows that 65 per cent of children of immigrant parents from China and India complete university in Canada. That is more than double the rate of any other ethnic group. For those whose parents were born in Canada, completion rates are 28 per cent.


Unemployment remains low in Saskatchewan and Alberta

 the CanadaVisa Team     23 July 2015

Despite the effects of economic downturn on the world stage, the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta have managed to keep their unemploymentrates remarkably low.


Two Indo-Canadians appointed to Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada

 the CanadaVisa Team     23 July 2015

Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Canada Minister Jason Kenney has appointed new members to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB), two of which are members of the Indo-Canadian community. Vandana Patel and Noeline Sujuthra Paul were appointed to the Toronto,Ontario office of the IRB.


Training in Skilled Trades - A Ticket to Work in Canada

 the CanadaVisa Team     23 July 2015

Whether Canadian-born, landed immigrant, or soon-to-be Canadian immigrant, an individual with training in a skilled trade is highly employable in the current Canadian economy. With 50 per cent of workers in the skilled trades retiring in the next 15 years, “vocational training is a route to a sure job,” explains the principal of a technology training school in Montreal.


Top 25 Canadian Immigrants honoured by Canada

 the CanadaVisa Team     23 July 2015

The Canadian Immigrant Magazine has announced the winners of the first-ever Top 25 Canadian Immigrants awards. A human rights defender, a filmmaker, and a scientist are among the winners of the national awards program which seeks to celebrate the achievements and the contributions that Canadian immigrants have made to the country.