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New rules for skilled workers by Canada immigration

Canada, 28th July: Canada immigration has introduced new rules on 26th June 2010 for skilled workers including certain important changes in the occupation list.

Allow skilled immigrants into Canada

Canada, 23rd July: Canada immigration rules should be amended to enable more skilled immigrants into Canada, a recent report by CBC (Conference Board of Canada) has revealed.

Canada immigration makes English language test compulsory

Canada, 22nd July: All skilled immigrants wishing to live in Canada permanently will have to undergo English language test before getting Canada work visas including those who are native English speakers.

UK immigration announces on non-EU skilled immigrants

United Kingdom, 28th June: As per the latest announcement by the UK government, the number of non-EU skilled immigrants will be limited to help curb the growing number of immigrants in the UK. 

Fall in processing times for Canadian visas

Canada, 24th June: There has been a considerable fall in Canada visa processing times, a new research suggests.

Increased New Zealand visas, Australian visas for Filipino nurses, engineers

New Zealand, 11th May: New Zealand immigration will be offering increased number of New Zealand visas for Filipino nurses, engineers and other skilled workforce following ASEAN-AANZFTA (Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement) enforcement in January 2010.

Proposal to limit Australian immigration opposed by businesses

Australia, 8th April: Various business groups in Australia have come out strongly against the opposition’s plan to cut Australian immigration.

Migrating mentoring helps in successful integration of immigrants in Canada

Toronto, Canada, 28th March: The help extended by a city towards better integration of immigrants in Canada together with the efforts by the individual newcomers themselves holds the key to successful future of Toronto.

Small firms show reluctance in hiring overseas skilled professionals

Canada, February 2: According to a latest study by the Progress Career Planning Institute (PCPI), small firms fear high risk in hiring skilled migrants.