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1: UK Immigration highly beneficial to British economy
Over the last decade, the British economy has benefited from the UK's high levels of immigration.

2: Immigration contributes $947,370 towards newcomers in Hamilton, Ontario
As settlement services are an integral part of Canada's federal government's immigration program, the Canadian Citizenship and Immigration Department has announced its $947,370 contribution to newcomers in Hamilton.

3: Immigration Canada: improvement to work permits for international students
International learners from across the world who would like to work in Canada will rejoice over the new changes to the Canadian work permits for foreign students announced last week by Diane Finley, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration.

4: Faster processing speed for 457 Australian Work Visas for skilled migrants
Many skilled migrants wanting to work in Australia can now look forward to faster processing times for their 457 Australian Work Visas.

5: Strong immigration program with integrity critical to Australia's future
Immigration makes Australia stronger, says the latest research by the Monash Institute for the Study of Global Movements.

6: English course added in aid of immigration in Canada's Bathurst
In order to help newcomers, an English course for immigrants is being offered in Bathurst with the bill going to Immigration Canada, meaning that newcomers won’t have to pay for the course.

7: HSMP changes in UK immigration rules may allow 2,500 Indian professionals to return
Due to the unlawful changes to the immigration rules, an estimated 2,500 highly skilled Indian workers were forced to leave Britain, but may now be allowed to return to the UK.

8: Immigration Dept workshop for Australian Work Visas & Employment
A series of information sessions about Australian Work Visas and employment for overseas workers will be presented by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) on Monday, the 28th of April 2008 in Western Australia's Kalgoorlie.

9: Australian immigration will open door to world-class education for your kids
If you are a teacher or/and you're considering immigration to Australia for your family, you could soon be faced with a government who is planning to give kids in Australia the best education in the world.

10: Immigration change on Australian Student Visa
Australia’s Department of Immigration and Citizenship has introduced a change to permit all initial Student Visa holders to work once they’ve started a course of study.

11: Citizenship & Immigration contributes $2.7 million to support newcomers to Canada
In support of newcomers, Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Department has recently announced its contribution of a generous $2.7million to the Canadian Ukrainian Immigrant Aid Society (CUIAS).

12: Canadian state, Alberta sets hopes on immigration to bring in more foreign workers
In light of Canada's critical and growing shortage in skilled labour, Immigration has given their nod of approval to allow more than 40,000 temporary foreign workers to go and work in Alberta.

13: New mortgages for immigrants to Canada
An increasing number of lenders in Canada are offering mortgages tailored to the needs of new immigrants, including those without landed status.

14: UK immigration court victory for highly skilled migrants
Britain's High Court has recently declared that changes to the UK's Highly Skilled Migrants Programme (HSMP) were unfair and unlawful.

15: Australian Immigration urged to lift age restrictions on Working Holiday Visas
A request has been launched to Australian Immigration to remove the age restrictions currently set for Working Holiday Visas.

16: Australian Immigration: 40,000 Skilled Workers Needed To Ease Shortage In Construction Sector
Immigration can be the answer to curbing Australian state, Victoria’s rise in housing prices because of labour shortages in commercial and residential projects.

17: English language test welcomed in UK’s new immigration system
The United Kingdom has approved the use of the TOEFL® test (Test of English as a Foreign Language) in its new immigration points-based system.

18: World Youth Day pilgrims: lodge visa applications now, says Australian Immigration Minister
If you want to travel to Australia for the Catholic Church’s World Youth Day, you’d have to apply for your visa as soon as possible, Chris Evans, Australia’s Immigration Minister advises.

19: Multicultural Australian nation swells with immigration pride
Immigration is vital to Australia’s economy and now accounts for more than half the country’s population growth, said a recent report.

20: Australian immigration: Citizenship testing expanded in Northern Territory
Potential candidates for permanent immigration don’t have to travel as far anymore when they have to do a citizenship test for Australia.

21: Immigration to Australia quite the trend amongst Brits
Brits immigrating to Australia have increased double fold since ten years ago, says a new media report, making it the second most popular destination after Spain for UK immigrants.

22: Spain - Europe's New Melting Pot
Spain is fast becoming a cosmopolitan mix of Europeans, and her economy is doing well thanks to the new immigration from both Europe and Africa.

23: H-1B Immigrants Face Lawsuits from Employers
Computer employers recruit employees from India under false pretenses. H-1B Employees sign contracts while in India and are then surprised when the employer forces them to sign a new contract as soon as they arrive in the United States. The employer will then sue the employee if he gets a new job too soon. Such employees need legal representation to defeat such suits


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