Monthly Archives: October 2006

Government Playing Politics With Citizenship

Govt 'playing politics' with citizenship October 31, 2006 – 2:50PM Sydney Morning Herald Labor has accused the government of playing politics with the war against terrorism and Australian citizenship. Immigration spokesman Tony Burke told parliament the government had made a … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Chinese ‘Students’ Use Studies As Cover

Chinese 'students' use studies as cover 31 October 2006 BRUSSELS – Only a small proportion of the young Chinese nationals granted student visas for Belgium every year actually turn up at the universities. There is a tendency for them to … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Romanian Influx Challenges Spain

Last Updated: Tuesday, 31 October 2006, 14:21 GMT Romanian influx challenges Spain By Danny Wood BBC News, Madrid “It's sarcastic, it's a joke and it's profoundly unjust.” Miguel Fonda, president of Spain's Federation of Romanian Associations (Fedrom), does not mince … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Ottawa Holds Steady On Immigration

Ottawa holds steady on immigration Oct. 31, 2006. 11:41 AM BRUCE CAMPION-SMITH OTTAWA BUREAU OTTAWA — While Canada faces growing labour shortages, Ottawa is holding the line on new immigrants, opening the door to up to 265,000 next year. That … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

Foreign Worker Clamp

Foreign worker clamp October 30, 2006 The Age (Melbourne) SQUADS of inspectors in “mobile strike teams” will be deployed in a crackdown on companies that exploit foreigners on temporary work visas. Immigration Minister Amanda Vanstone will announce today the extra … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Uni Fees Fuelling Shortage Of Skills

Uni fees fuelling shortage of skills Lisa Macnamara October 30, 2006 The Australian AUSTRALIA is facing endemic shortages of doctors, accountants and engineers to take the place of retiring baby boomers, leaving Canberra increasingly reliant on immigration to make up … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Emloyers To Collect Migrants’ Visa Fees

Employers to collect migrants' visa fees Responsibility to switch from workers to sponsors Fees may rise to reflect benefits of coming to UK Alan Travis, home affairs editor Monday October 30, 2006 The Guardian Companies and universities are to be … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Outreach Is Barcelona’s Tack With Latin Kings

chicagotribune.com >> Nation/World ———————————————————————- Outreach is Barcelona's tack with Latin Kings By Christine Spolar Tribune foreign correspondent Published October 29, 2006 BARCELONA — Spain's biggest cities, riding an economic boom, were eager for immigrant workers to build roads, clean offices … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Surge In Iraqi Asylum Requests (Australia)

Surge in Iraqi asylum requests Sarah Smiles The Age (Melbourne) October 27, 2006 THOUSANDS of Iraqis are seeking asylum in Australia as bloodshed in their country intensifies. Applications for humanitarian visas have soared since the fighting began in 2003, according … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Commemoration (Of) Schipol Fire (The Netherlands)

Commemoration Schiphol fire Asylum seeker victims of Schipol fire remembered one year later with visits by politicians and the unveiling of a memorial. Expatica News 27 October 2006 AMSTERDAM – Throughout the Netherlands the victims of the Schiphol fire have … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

France Tightens Transport Security On Riot Anniversary

France tightens transport security on riot anniversary Expatica News PARIS, Oct 27, 2006 (AFP) – French authorities ordered heightened security on public transport around Paris Friday one year after a wave of urban riots swept the country and days after … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

1100 Asylum Families Face Boot

27 October 2006 1100 ASYLUM FAMILIES FACE BOOT Immigration shake-up to speed up deportations The Daily Record By Magnus Gardham THE Home Office moved to speed up asylum cases after it emerged yesterday 1100 families are facing forced deportation from … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Border Barrier Could Put Chill In Valley Ecotourism, Wildlife

Oct. 27, 2006, 12:27PM Border barrier could put chill in Valley ecotourism, wildlife Many say a fence will deter animals and birdwatchers not immigrants By JAMES PINKERTON Houston Chronicle HARLINGEN Experience tells farmer Fred Schuster the likely fate of a … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Bush Signs Bill Authorizing 700-Mile Fence For Border

Bush Signs Bill Authorizing 700-Mile Fence for Border By Michael A. Fletcher and Jonathan Weisman Washington Post Staff Writers Friday, October 27, 2006; Page A04 WARREN, Mich., Oct. 26 — President Bush signed a measure Thursday authorizing the construction of … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Citizenship Changes Draw Objections

Citizenship Changes Draw Objections By Darryl Fears Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, October 27, 2006; Page A04 The Bush administration is considering proposals that would make it tougher for legal immigrants to gain U.S. citizenship. The proposals being drafted by … Continue reading

Posted in American, News

Ottawa Rules Out Amnesty For Illegal Workers

Ottawa rules out amnesty for illegal workers Construction industry hit hard by decision MARINA JIMNEZ October 27, 2006 The Globe and Mail Ottawa has ruled out amnesty for the estimated 200,000 undocumented workers toiling in Canada's underground economy, saying it … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

Immigrant Financial Adviser Alerts Federal Government To Widespread Tax Evasion By Immigrants

PRESS RELEASE An immigrant of Chinese ethnic background who came to Canada in 1993 and went to work as a financial advisor to immigrants has asked the federal government to take immediate steps to stop widespread tax evasion by immigrants. … Continue reading

Posted in Bulletins - 2003 to Dec 31 2010, Economic Effects of Immigration, Economic Effects of Immigration pub. before Jan 2018, Fraud, Fraud pub. before Jan 2018, Weekly

N. Z. Labour Shortages May Ease: Report

NZ labour shortages may ease: report October 26, 2006 – 7:24AM The Age (Melbourne) New Zealand's tight labour market and low unemployment are forecast to ease slightly but certain sectors say they are still in severe difficulties. On Wednesday the … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

G-6 Agree (About) Crackdown On Human Traffickers

G-6 agree crackdown on human traffickers 26 October 2006 Expatica News STRATFORD-UPON-AVON Interior ministers from Spain and five of Europe's biggest countries agreed on Thursday new measures to crackdown on terrorism, illegal immigration and tax fraud. The ministers want to … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

France Mirrors Worldwide Immigration Problems

France mirrors worldwide immigration problems Expatica News BRUSSELS, Oct 26, 2006 (AFP) – The wave of riots which swept across France a year ago has rocked the international image of the land of “liberty, equality and fraternity” and held a … Continue reading

Posted in European, News