More than 130,000 students come to study in Canada every year and even more come to Canada to learn English or French. Foreign students bring a rich culture to our classrooms. Your knowledge and skills are welcome in our more details
The province of Quebec establishes its own immigration selection requirements and has different points assessment criteria for Skilled Workers than the rest of Canada.If you want to come to Canada as a Quebec-selected skilled worker, you must first apply to the Quebec government for a Certificate de selection du Québec more details
Australia is a nation built on immigration and welcomes migrants from all over the world. With its warm climate, stunning beaches and cosmopolitan cities it's easy to see why 20,000 Brits emigrated to Australia last year making it the top destination for British emigrants more details
With a temperate climate and stunning variations in New Zealand's geography - all surrounded by the Pacific and Tasman Oceans – people in New Zealand happily lead an outdoor life. Knowing that you'll spend far less time commuting in New Zealand than in most world cities, you'll also enjoy far more time with your friends and family. No matter where you live in New Zealand, for instance, you are probably less than an hour from the ocean, and less than 4 hours from a ski field. Which means on the same day you can mountain bike more details
We share in the optimism and sincere belief that these countries offer excellent settlement options within a stable environment to relocate as well as personnel resource managers of the employers intending to hire foreign nationals.
We share in the optimism and sincere belief that these countries offer excellent settlement options within a stable environment to relocate as well as personnel resource managers of the employers intending to hire foreign nationals.
Immigration to these countries serves as the foundation for continued economic growth and which brings people, customs and traditions, rituals and culture to the forefront of current Government policy. Each of the provinces has authority to implement their own provincial immigration programs (PNP). read more...