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<title><![CDATA[Quebec, Canada Experience Class Fast-Track Immigration Program Started]]></title>
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If you have studied or worked in the province of Quebec, you may be
eligible to immigrate to the province of Quebec, in Canada under the
fast-track Canadian immigration program. As of Sunday, February 14
2010, the new Quebec Experience Class program is finally in effect and
those who qualify can now submit their applications.
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<title><![CDATA[Temporary Residents in Canada Can Now Apply Online for Work Permits]]></title>
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<p>Temporary residents in Canada can now apply online for work permits. Temporary residents seeking work permits or an extension of their visit in 
Canada can now apply online. Apart from applying online, applicants 
can also pay their application fees, check their application status and change 
their address online. The new online applications will result in faster processing because online 
applications can only be submitted if they are complete. </p>]]>
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<title><![CDATA[Government of Canada Outlines 2010 Immigration Plan]]></title>
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According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada's 2009 Annual Report,
Canada is actually maintaining its immigration levels to meet the
country's medium- to long-term economic needs. While other countries have cut back immigration levels as a short-term
response to the global economic downturn, Canada is actually
maintaining its immigration levels.
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<title><![CDATA[New Canadian Permanent Resident card offers enhanced security features]]></title>
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On August 24th, Canada's Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism
Minister Jason Kenney announced the implementation of the redesigned
permanent resident (PR) card. The PR card will be in circulation
beginning today. The new card contains micro-lettering and fine line
patterns that are resistant to copying, similar to banknotes. Also, the
card holder's photograph and personal details are recorded on a bar
code in an encrypted format that may only be read by authorized
officials.
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<title><![CDATA[Three New Designations To The Immigration & Refugee Board Of Canada]]></title>
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Three new designations to the Immigration and refugee board of Canada
(IRB) were announced today by the citizenship, Immigration and
Multiculturalism. Ms Shari. A. stein and Hazelyn Ross were designated
the deputy chairperson of the immigration Appeal Division and Assistant
deputy Chairperson respectively, in the Toronto Office. Whereas, in the
Vancouver office, Ross A Pattee was designated the assistant deputy
chairperson.
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<title><![CDATA[Changes to the Popular H1B Fast-Track Immigration Category in Alberta, Canada]]></title>
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As of May 19th 2009, the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) has removed certain occupations from its list of qualifying occupations for the popular U.S. Visa Holder category. Eight Information Technology (IT) occupations are no longer listed as &quot;occupations under pressure&quot; in Alberta. Applicants with work experience in these occupations are no longer qualified for the program.
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<title><![CDATA[New Law will allow to restore Canadian Citizenship]]></title>
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The new Citizenship law has retroactively restored Canadian citizenship to many who had lost it due to obscure and outdated provisions in past legislation. Secondly, it has henceforth limited citizenship by descent to first generation Canadians. Canadian Citizenship is now restored to anyone born in Canada or who became a Canadian
citizen on or after January 1, 1947 and then lost their citizenship.</p>
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<title><![CDATA[Canada Invests $50 Million for Getting Immigrant Education Recognized]]></title>
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Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) Minister Diane Finley and Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism (CIMC) Minister Jason Kenney recently announced an investment of $50 million over the next two years to help newcomers have their internationally-obtained education and work experience assessed and recognized more quickly..</p>
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<title><![CDATA[An  Interactive Canadian Immigration Related Online Community - LoonLounge.com]]></title>
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<p>Are you considering moving to Canada or are already in the process of moving 
to Canada? Do you need advice with a personal touch or want to share your 
immigration experience? <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.loonlounge.com">LoonLounge.com</a> 
might be the right website to visit. LoonLounge.com is a place to meet people and 
learn about life in Canada and the Canadian immigration experience.
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<title><![CDATA[Canada Extends NAFTA Work Permit to 3-Year Renewable]]></title>
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Under the new regulation, professionals seeking to work temporarily in
Canada under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) can now
receive work permits for up to three years and may be renewed
thereafter. Earlier. Earlier NAFTA workers were required to renew their
work permit every 12 months. By easing the administrative requirements..
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