ThunderBird11
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- Jun 6, 2012
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- Damascus l Montreal | Paris
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- 2174 - U115
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- 20-12-2010
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- 09-06-2011
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- CSQ le 6 Fevrier 2015
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- 18 June 2015
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- 9 July 2015
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- 15 July 2015
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- 06-Feb-2015
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- 27-August-2015
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- 04-September-2015
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- Planning On April 2016
Guys latest news :
New Federal Skilled Worker Program Prepares Immigrants to Succeed
September, 2012
When the Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC) reopens, it will include a number of important changes. The changes to the program are scheduled to come into force on January 1st, 2013. They were created so that immigrants who gain Permanent Residency through the FSWC will be better prepared to find work and settle into Canadian society.
The Logic Behind Important Changes
Changes to the FSWC were made with the best interests of both immigrants and the Canadian economy in mind. Some of the changes that will most benefit immigrants in Canada are explained below:
Requiring a minimum level of language proficiency
Requiring a foreign credentials assessment
Placing a stronger emphasis on younger workers
These are just a few of the changes that will come into effect when the FSWC reopens. Future applicants who are accepted under the new system can look forward to greater opportunities for work and settlement in Canada.
Link of whole subject: http://www.cicnews.com/2012/09/federal-skilled-worker-program-prepares-immigrants-succeed-091788.html
New Federal Skilled Worker Program Prepares Immigrants to Succeed
September, 2012
When the Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC) reopens, it will include a number of important changes. The changes to the program are scheduled to come into force on January 1st, 2013. They were created so that immigrants who gain Permanent Residency through the FSWC will be better prepared to find work and settle into Canadian society.
The Logic Behind Important Changes
Changes to the FSWC were made with the best interests of both immigrants and the Canadian economy in mind. Some of the changes that will most benefit immigrants in Canada are explained below:
Requiring a minimum level of language proficiency
Requiring a foreign credentials assessment
Placing a stronger emphasis on younger workers
These are just a few of the changes that will come into effect when the FSWC reopens. Future applicants who are accepted under the new system can look forward to greater opportunities for work and settlement in Canada.
Link of whole subject: http://www.cicnews.com/2012/09/federal-skilled-worker-program-prepares-immigrants-succeed-091788.html