Saturday, August 19, 2006

Finding employment in Canada

For the majority of our clients, finding employment in Canada is a vital and crucial objective. As part of our complete assistance package we carry out extensive job searches in all parts of Canada by matching the client's occupation and experience with the existing requirements of employers. We contact employers and employment agencies nationally in order to obtain an offer of employment. We strive to give you the widest possible exposure to the Canadian labour market before your arrival in Canada as a Landed Immigrant. We forward to you written responses from employers and employment agencies and a report of our job search activities on your behalf. You will also receive a list of available job openings for your occupation across Canada in addition to Canadian career sites on the Internet.

Our policy is to give careful consideration to every case and to your specific requirements. We offer continuous guidance and monitoring of your application throughout the entire application process. Our fees are low and reasonable. Our service is fast and efficient. We have processed more than 4,000 applications for Permanent Residence to Canada. We have assisted a great many successful applicants worldwide and we will be pleased to have an opportunity to help you to immigrate to Canada. I will personally answer all your inquiries at any time by telephone, e-mail, fax or mail.

Prosperous and strong nation

Throughout the world, Canada is known as a prosperous and strong nation valued for its stability, respect for diversity and democratic institutions. With a huge landmass, a relatively small population and abundant natural resources, it has prospered to the point where a recent United Nations study lists it as the best place in the world to live. This is why Canada has recently become the destination of choice for many of the world's immigrants.

The Canadian Government is committed to admit 255,000 newcomers to Canada as permanent residents for 2006. This is an increase of 10,000 projected new permanent residents admitted for 2005. The Government is planning for continuous increases in the number of new immigrants each year until 10% of Canada's population or 325,000 immigrants are admitted to Canada annually in five years time. This would represent an annual increase of 100,000 new permanent residents over current immigration levels. On a per capita basis, this level of immigration ranks among the highest in the world. Unlike the United States and other countries, there is no quota based on either nationality or occupation. .

Canada needs more immigrants. The 2001 census, released by Statistics Canada, showed a decline in the rate of increase in Canada's population. Immigration was declared the primary contributor to the national population increase of 4 percent, ahead of birth rates and natural increase for the first time since the Second World War.

Under the new Immigration Act enacted on June 28, 2002 many occupations that could not qualify under the previous legislation are now able to qualify e.g. Doctors, Dentists, Teachers, Nurses, Lawyers, Managers, all other professional and technical occupations, skilled trades. Unmarried live-in couples are now recognized and may apply for Permanent Residence. The Canadian Government lowered the pass mark to 67 points on September 18, 2003. I strongly recommend that you proceed immediately with the assessment of your qualifications for Permanent Residence since, according to the present Immigration Act and its Regulations, the Minister of Immigration can change the pass mark at any time, without notice.

Furthermore, the Government is making significant financial investments this year and following years to accelerate the processing of existing and new applications for permanent residence to Canada.

Friday, August 18, 2006

Terrified

As for the mood in London these days, "I am fucking terrified!" ... Right. Pretty wicked time to be visiting then, innit. Because the fact of the matter is EVERYONE IS SHIT SCARED. Ya won't find me sitting in mosques around here!...

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

who was born in 1974?

A
Josep María Abarca
Tariq Abdul-Wahad
Namig Abdullayev
Hafsat Abiola
Winston Abraham
Bobby Abreu
Kirk Acevedo
Nick Acevedo
Jamile "Nick" Adams
Kevyn Adams
Ryan Adams
Shawn Adams
Daniele Adani
Pearl Aday
Sharon den Adel
Afroman
Prince Hussain Aga Khan
Ruslan Agalarov
Akandu Lawrence
Mikael Åkerfeldt
David Akers
Ade Akinbiyi
Charles Akonnor
Rodrigue Akpakoun
Mohammad Akram
Nassim Akrour
Benedict Akwuegbu
Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar
Brandi Alexander (wrestler)
Ali Hussain Rizvi
Ali Serhat Baran
Mahershalalhashbaz Ali
Hervé Alicarte
Jennifer Allan
Chad Allen
Laura Allen
John Allred
Jonathan Amabilis
Martin Amerhauser
Márcio Amoroso
Alfonso de Anda
Mette Andersen
Chiquita Anderson
Derek Anderson
Jan Anderson
Marlon Anderson
Orlando Anderson
Stuart Anderson
Wil Anderson
Anders Andersson
Andreas Andersson
Marten Andersson
Didier Andre
Leah Andreone
Marilia Andrés Casares
Marina Andrievskaya
Markus Anfang
Laura Angel
Anggun
Didier Angibeaud
Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou
Martin Annen
Daniela Anschütz-Thoms
Apl.de.ap
Nicole Appleton
Seiji Ara
A cont.
Arata (actor)
Danny Ardoin
Salim Aribi
Eva Aridjis
Josh Arieh
Lorenzo Aragon Armenteros
Mafalda Arnauth
Jamie Arnold
Steven Arnold
Jason Arnott
Ole Martin Årst
Tri Kush Aryanto
Kiyomi Asai
Brian Ash
Petter Askergren
Mattias Asper
Sampsa Astala
Chucky Atkins
Simona Atzori
Stéphane Augé
Aleksandr Averbukh
B
B'eirth
Jon B.
Christof Babatz
Carmit Bachar
Walid Badir
Nathan Baesel
Larry Bagby
Karim Bagheri
Almamy Schuman Bah
Said Bahaji
Rick Baird
Mehdi Bajestani
Arkadiusz Bąk
Richard Baker (Scottish politician)
Bala Garba
Rajeev Balasubramanyam
Christian Bale
John Bale (baseball player)
Elvir Baljić
Fairuza Balk
Patrick van Balkom
Brian Baloyi
Bamboo (porn star)
Jennifer Bancalum
Richard Bands
Drew Banfield
Elizabeth Banks
Banksy
Drew Bannister
Eunice Barber
Arj Barker
Jenny Barker
Nick Barmby
Larry Barnes
Marco Antonio Barrera
Aaron Barrett
Michael Barron
Peter Barry (hurler)
Jayce Bartok
Sören Bartol
Daniela Bártová
Beatriz Batarda
Charlie Batch
Daisy Bates (actress)
Pooja Batra
Sam Battersea (actress)
B cont.
Jonathan Batty
Dan Baugh
Florence Baverel-Robert
Murat Bayhan
Trey Beamon
Jon Beare
Fred Beasley
Victoria Beckham
Kevin Beirne
Duncan Bell
Jonathan Bell (rugby player)
Mike Bell
O'Neil Bell
Ricky Bell (cornerback)
Mark Bellhorn
Katharina Bellowitsch
Mehdi Ben Slimane
Imed Ben Younes
Lourdes Benedicto
Kris Benson
Shaun Benson
Scott Bentley
Roman Berezovsky
Stephane Bernadis
LaKiesha Berri
Olivier Besancenot
Vladimir Beschastnykh
Serge Betsen
Paolo Bettini
Eric Beverly
Stéphane Beyrac
Chetan Bhagat
Raoul Bhaneja
Divya Bharti
Nozipho Bhengu
Mahesh Bhupathi
Tim Biakabutuka
Leslie Bibb
Adam Bielan
Big L (rapper)
Marcus Bignot
Ladan and Laleh Bijani
Yuriy Bilonoh
Alessandro Birindelli
Leonard Bisaku
Justin Bishop (rugby player)
Cedric Bixler-Zavala
Tobias Bjarneby
Ole Einar Bjørndalen
Mystee Blackwood
Jennifer Blanc
Niall Blaney
Jesper Blomqvist
Vanessa Blue
Liliana V. Blum
James Blunt
Kwaku Boateng
Columpa Bobb
Barbora Bobulová
Marcella Boccia
Paul Boehm
Jörg Böhme
Juran Bolden
René Bolf
Al-Muhtadee Billah Bolkiah
Dillianne van den Boogaard
Keith Booth

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Free NHL Hockey Play

Take the red-hot Detroit Red Wings tonight over the Minnesota Wild. Detroit closed out the year on a 8-1-1 tear, including four straight wins at home.

During this stretch they are outscoring their opponents 17-8. The Red Wings are 6-2-1 lifetime against the Wild, and Minnesota goaltender Manny Fernandez has struggled against Detroit with a career record of 2-6-1. Fernandez has not beaten Detroit since January 2001.
Look for an easy victory tonight in Detroit.

Friday, August 11, 2006

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Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Employment Conditions in Canada

Employment and working conditions are strictly regulated in Canada through federal and provincial laws. These laws set minimum wage levels, health and safety standards, and hours of work. Federal and provincial laws also provide for material leave, annual paid vacation and protection of children who are working.

Various policies are in place to enforce worker benefits, provide extended parental or leave, and provisions for the care of dying relatives.

In Canada, Minimum wages are set by each individual province or territory. Current minimum wages are:



Alberta: $7.00
British Columbia: $8.00
Manitoba: $7.60
New Brunswick: $6.50
Newfoundland & Labrador: $6.50
Northwest Territories: $8.25
Nova Scotia: $7.15
Nunavut: $8.50
Ontario: $7.75
Prince Edward Island: $7.15
Quebec: $7.75
Saskatchewan: $7.55
Yukon: $7.20
All wages are in Canadian Dollars.

Please note that some occupations, particularly those in the service industry or specific trades, will have different legislated minimum wage levels.

Canada

As a member of the G7 group of leading industrial countries, Canada enjoys an enviable standard of living, excellent public infrastructure, a highly educated and skilled labour force, a world class educational system, and a well-deserved reputation as a successful trading nation.

Canada prides itself on the availability of excellent social services, primarily the publicly financed health care system known as Medicare. Canada is known for its tolerance, respect of human rights, and social justice. Internationally, Canada has a strong record of standing against discrimination and injustice. A respect for human rights and personal freedom is deeply held, and both are constitutionally enshrined in Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

With a rich history of immigration, Canada is an extremely plural, multicultural society. Canada always needs the skills, talents and enthusiasm of newcomers to continue to grow. Today, Canada is home to immigrants from all over the world, and it continues to attract new immigrants with the promise of stability, prosperity and peace.

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Wednesday, August 02, 2006

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Working in Canada

2006 marks another year of marked economic growth in one of the longest and most stable expansions of the post-war era. The Canadian dollar continues to grow in value, and the free flow of trade and investment back and forth across Canada's borders is contributing to a remarkable level of job creation. In 2006 the unemployment rate in Canada reached 6.3%, the lowest level in over 30 years. It has never been easier to find a job in Canada.

40% of Canada's work force is composed of persons occupying management, health and sales and service occupations. Recent immigrants tend to be employed more than than their Canadian-born peers in sales, services, manufacturing, and hospitality.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has found that recent immigrants are more likely than Canadian-born persons to be of prime working age. Almost one-half of recent immigrants (48%) are 25 to 44 years of age, while Canada's domestic working-age population make up only one third of the total (32%). As such, Canada relies on newcomers to grow.

Working in Canada

2006 marks another year of marked economic growth in one of the longest and most stable expansions of the post-war era. The Canadian dollar continues to grow in value, and the free flow of trade and investment back and forth across Canada's borders is contributing to a remarkable level of job creation. In 2006 the unemployment rate in Canada reached 6.3%, the lowest level in over 30 years. It has never been easier to find a job in Canada.

40% of Canada's work force is composed of persons occupying management, health and sales and service occupations. Recent immigrants tend to be employed more than than their Canadian-born peers in sales, services, manufacturing, and hospitality.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has found that recent immigrants are more likely than Canadian-born persons to be of prime working age. Almost one-half of recent immigrants (48%) are 25 to 44 years of age, while Canada's domestic working-age population make up only one third of the total (32%). As such, Canada relies on newcomers to grow.