Government of Canada to announce new funding to help newcomers in Mississauga and Brampton

Mississauga, September 4, 2008 — Wajid Khan, MP for Mississauga-Streetsville, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, will make an announcement regarding new funding to help newcomers settle in Mississauga and Brampton.

Wishing the ocean was wider - New Zealand Herald


Wishing the ocean was wider
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand -19 Aug 2008
... to rebuff the plane; on bad days, it resists intruders with the same grim hostility as the immigration officers who fingerprint you at JFK airport. ...

Wishing the ocean was wider - New Zealand Herald


Wishing the ocean was wider
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand -19 Aug 2008
... to rebuff the plane; on bad days, it resists intruders with the same grim hostility as the immigration officers who fingerprint you at JFK airport. ...

EU struggles mightily with illegal immigration - Ottawa Citizen


EU struggles mightily with illegal immigration
Ottawa Citizen,  Canada -18 Aug 2008
Unlike Canada, which many consider a nation benefitting in modern times by waves of immigration and acceptance of refugees and asylum seekers -- and where a ...

Canada’s government announces support for newcomer-serving organizations in Red Deer

Red Deer, September 2, 2008 — Bob Mills, Member of Parliament for Red Deer, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, today announced support for the Central Alberta Refugee Effort Committee (C.A.R.E.) and Catholic Social Services (CSS) for the delivery of settlement and integration services to newcomers in Red Deer, Alberta.

Government of Canada makes it easier for international students to apply to work off-campus

Ottawa, September 3, 2008 — The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, today announced an on-line application system that will make it easier for foreign students to apply for off-campus work permits.

Majority of GB residents in support of e-passports - The Freeport News


Majority of GB residents in support of e-passports
The Freeport News, Bahamas -26 Aug 2008
Dale Bain, a resident from Canada, said that she had an e-passport from as long as she can remember and she thinks that it is important for The Bahamas to ...

Majority of GB residents in support of e-passports - The Freeport News


Majority of GB residents in support of e-passports
The Freeport News, Bahamas -26 Aug 2008
Dale Bain, a resident from Canada, said that she had an e-passport from as long as she can remember and she thinks that it is important for The Bahamas to ...

Majority of GB residents in support of e-passports - The Freeport News


Majority of GB residents in support of e-passports
The Freeport News, Bahamas -26 Aug 2008
Dale Bain, a resident from Canada, said that she had an e-passport from as long as she can remember and she thinks that it is important for The Bahamas to ...

Wishing the ocean was wider - New Zealand Herald


Wishing the ocean was wider
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand -19 Aug 2008
... to rebuff the plane; on bad days, it resists intruders with the same grim hostility as the immigration officers who fingerprint you at JFK airport. ...