Monday, October 30, 2006

globeandmail.com: Ottawa descarta posibilidad de Amnistia para ilegales

globeandmail.com: Ottawa rules out amnesty for illegal workers: Ottawa ha descratado la posibilidad de amnistia para los trabajadores indocumentados, citando que seria injusto para la gente que sigue los procesos legales de acuerdo a una carta obtenida por el diario The Globe and Mail.
Otorgar la amnistia daria mas paso a mas ilegales, segun Linda Arseneau de Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Fuente: The Globe and Mail

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Canada atrae inmigrantes bien preparados

Canada attracting skilled immigrants: La politica migratoria canadiense esta haciendo un buen trabajo en atraer gente preparada, afirma un experto en la Universidad de Queens

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

CIC Canada | News Release 2006-13 - Citizenship and Immigration Canada Changes Visa Requirement for Estonian Citizens

CIC Canada | News Release 2006-13 - Citizenship and Immigration Canada Changes Visa Requirement for Estonian Citizens: "Citizenship and Immigration Canada Changes Visa Requirement for Estonian Citizens
OTTAWA, September 27, 2006 – The Honourable Monte Solberg, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (CIC), announced today that Estonian citizens no longer require a temporary resident visa to visit Canada.
“Canada’s analysis of Estonia indicates that they are ready for a visa exemption,” said Minister Solberg. “Canada has the largest community of Estonians outside of Estonia and we enjoy strong trade and tourism ties. This decision will help build on that relationship.”
Citizenship and Immigration Canada regularly reviews the visa requirements we place on citizens from other countries who want to visit Canada. These reviews are done on a country by country basis to see if they warrant potential visa exemptions or the removal of an exemption. Country reviews weigh the risks and benefits of visa-free travel to Canada. Possible risks to Canada include abuse of Canada’s tradition of refugee protection, passport fraud or organized crime in the country under review. Some of the benefits to Canada may include increased trade and tourism.
By law, all visitors to Canada require a temporary resident visa, except citizens of countries where an exemption has been granted.
Visa requirements are Canada’s first line of defence in maintaining the safety and health of Canadians where travellers to Canada are concerned. The visa is also an effective way to protect the integrity of Canada’s immigration and refugee programs while facilitating the entry of legitimate visitors.
For a complete list of countries whose citizens require a visa, please visit CIC’s Web site at www.cic.gc.ca/engl"

CIC Canada | News Release 2006-13 - Citizenship and Immigration Canada Changes Visa Requirement for Estonian Citizens

CIC Canada | News Release 2006-13 - Citizenship and Immigration Canada Changes Visa Requirement for Estonian Citizens: "Citizenship and Immigration Canada Changes Visa Requirement for Estonian Citizens
OTTAWA, September 27, 2006 – The Honourable Monte Solberg, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (CIC), announced today that Estonian citizens no longer require a temporary resident visa to visit Canada.
“Canada’s analysis of Estonia indicates that they are ready for a visa exemption,” said Minister Solberg. “Canada has the largest community of Estonians outside of Estonia and we enjoy strong trade and tourism ties. This decision will help build on that relationship.”
Citizenship and Immigration Canada regularly reviews the visa requirements we place on citizens from other countries who want to visit Canada. These reviews are done on a country by country basis to see if they warrant potential visa exemptions or the removal of an exemption. Country reviews weigh the risks and benefits of visa-free travel to Canada. Possible risks to Canada include abuse of Canada’s tradition of refugee protection, passport fraud or organized crime in the country under review. Some of the benefits to Canada may include increased trade and tourism.
By law, all visitors to Canada require a temporary resident visa, except citizens of countries where an exemption has been granted.
Visa requirements are Canada’s first line of defence in maintaining the safety and health of Canadians where travellers to Canada are concerned. The visa is also an effective way to protect the integrity of Canada’s immigration and refugee programs while facilitating the entry of legitimate visitors.
For a complete list of countries whose citizens require a visa, please visit CIC’s Web site at www.cic.gc.ca/engl"