COVID 19, impact on applicants who applied for immigration to Canada

COVID 19 has caused many countries closed their borders, including Canada, however, approved Permanent Resident can still enter into Canada. If you’re travelling by air, you need to pass a health check conducted by airlines before you’re allowed to board your flight. Anyone who shows symptoms of COVID-19 will not be allowed to enter Canada […]

COVID19-information for visitors, foreign workers, and students

Temporary foreign workers, some international students and approved permanent residents who haven’t yet landed are now able to enter Canada. The travel restriction exemptions that were announced are now in place. If you’re exempt, you can now travel to Canada. If you’re travelling by air, you need to pass a health check conducted by airlines […]

Latest news!IRCC launches pilot project for family reunification

IRCC has launched a new 2-year pilot project that will reunite more families. The pilot project allows some previous immigrants to sponsor undeclared immediate family members to come to Canada.   When a person applies to immigrate to Canada, they are required to declare all of their family members (spouse, common-law partner, dependent children, dependent […]

Expediting the BC PNP Application by the CIC Express Entry System

On January 1, 2015, Citizenship and Immigration Canada introduced the express entry system – a selection method to ensure efficient processing and shorter wait times for permanent resident applications. The express entry system shifts the burden from the federal government, to the intended immigrant, to ensure (by way of federally approved third party verification) that […]

Tina Fang: Immigrant Entrepreneur/Consulting Industry

 Tina Fang: Immigrant Entrepreneur–Consulting Industry When Tina came to Canada in 2003, she was facing different options with respect to how she would like to live her life in Canada. Newly married and pregnant with her first child, She could have chosen to be a stay-home mom or find a job. Instead, She decided to […]

Bob Fang

Bob Fang: Immigrant Entrepreneur,Owner of Yummy Japan Express Inc. (Erito Sushi) When Bob Fang Graduated from University of Victoria in 2011 as a Master of Global Business, he had no idea that he would become owner of a profitable and fast growing Japanese fast-food franchise in 4 short years. Born to an entrepreneurial family, Bob’s dream […]

CMI Success Action

What is CMI Success Action? Canadian business immigration is evolving to a model that attracts real entrepreneurs to come to Canada to operate Canadian businesses. It may sound easy, but when you are actually doing businesses in a new country in a different language and different culture, there are many difficulties to conquer and problems […]

HLCol Alex Moseanu–CMI Mentor

Honourary Lieutenant-Colonel Alex Moseanu, SBStj, CD, AdeC, GCSJ(J) ,GCStG, MOC, ORCB CMI is very honored to have Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel Alex Moseanu to be our mentor for Canadian Culture, History and Public Interest. Honorary LCol Moseanu served for thirty-eight years with Canadian Forces including the Canadian Grenadier Guards, Governor General’s Horse Guards and the Toronto Scottish […]

European politicians envy Canada’s points system for migrants. But how well has it worked?

Written by Audrey Macklin Original Source is available at: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/mar/24/european-politicians-envy-canada-immigration-points-system When political parties across the world complain about their own country’s “inefficient” way of coping with immigration, they frequently refer to us in Canada. The “points system” of selecting permanent immigrants according to their human capital – as calculated according to age, education, occupation, language ability and optional job […]

Canada faces dramatic drop in citizenship, prompting concerns about disengaged immigrants

New rules and fees appear to be raising barriers to becoming Canadian, with rates dropping from 79% to 26% between 2000 and 2008 newcomers. Written By: Nicholas Keung on Mar 24 2015 Original Source is available at: http://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2015/03/24/canada-faces-dramatic-drop-in-citizenship-prompting-concerns-about-disengaged-immigrants.html The percentage of immigrants who become citizens has been dropping dramatically in recent years — from 79 per cent to 26 […]