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UK Population Could Soar To 90 Million

UK population could soar to 90m By Ben Leapman, Home Affairs Correspondent The Telegraph Last Updated: 1:48am GMT 25/11/2007 The population of the United Kingdom could soar to 90 million by the middle of the century, government statisticians will say … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Government Misled Nova Scotians On Immigration Fees

Gov't misled Nova Scotians on immigration fees: NDP Mentorship program BRIAN FLINN The Daily News 25/11/07 The Tory government learned it was charging the highest immigration fees in Canada only months after it set up its provincial nominee program. The … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

How New Arrivals Are Jumping The Queue For Limited Spaces In Quebec Seniors’ Homes

HOW NEW ARRIVALS ARE JUMPING THE QUEUE FOR LIMITED SPACES IN QUEBEC SENIORS' HOMES ” Quebec senior citizen, Daniel Palladini, tells a disturbing story of recently-arrived foreign seniors jumping the queue for scarce spaces in Quebec Seniors' homes. Mr. Palladini … Continue reading

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

Howard’s Final Humiliation: Out Of Parliament As Well As Government

Howard's final humiliation: Out of Parliament as well as government The Associated Press Published: November 24, 2007 SYDNEY, Australia: Defeated Australia Prime Minister John Howard on Sunday looked likely to have suffered the final humiliation of being kicked out of … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Rudd Takes Tough Stand On Boat People

Rudd takes tough stand on boat people The Age November 23, 2007 – 5:52AM Labor leader Kevin Rudd says he will take a tough stance on border security, including turning back boat people. In an interview with The Australian on … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Laws To Target Illegal Foreign Employees

Laws to target illegal foreign employees Richard Ford, Home Correspondent From The Times November 23, 2007 All job applicants will be expected to prove that they are eligible to work in Britain, under government guidelines published yesterday to tackle illegal … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Muslims Worry About ‘Tarnished" Image

Muslims worry about 'tarnished' image Rein in 'preachers of hate,' commission told JEFF HEINRICH, The Gazette Published: Friday, November 23 The burgeoning Muslim population in Quebec is organizing itself to avoid “exaggerated” demands for special treatment and to rein in … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

Navy Rescues 16 From Wooden Boat In Timor Sea

Navy rescues 16 from wooden boat in Timor Sea Ian McPhedran Herald Sun November 22, 2007 12:00am IT was about 8.30am on Tuesday when the crew of the converted oil tanker Jabiru Venture, tethered in the Timor Sea about 650km … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

National Australia Bank’s Hunt For Indians

National Australia Bank's hunt for Indians Craig Binnie Herald Sun November 22, 2007 12:00am MORE than 200 Indians who may have fraudulently secured residency through a scheme that allegedly defrauded the National Australia Bank may be deported. The alleged scam … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

Young French See Opportunity In Canada

Young French see opportunity in Canada Turnout of frustrated work seekers surprises job fair organizers CanWest News Service Published: Thursday, November 22 PARIS – Hundreds of young French, frustrated with their country's flagging economy, voted with their feet here this … Continue reading

Posted in European, News

Cash Plea As Asylum Costs Spiral

Cash plea as asylum costs spiral Solihull.co.uk Nov 21 2007 THE SOARING cost of looking after child asylum seekers has led to Solihull Council making an urgent appeal to the Government for more financial help. Council leader Ken Meeson says … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Minister Admits Brown’s Skills Bid Open To All

Minister admits Brown's skills bid open to all By Stephen Adams The Telegraph 21/11/2007 Gordon Brown's pledge of “British jobs for British workers” appeared to be unravelling after a minister admitted that new training places intended to help the home-grown … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Failed Asylum Seekers ‘Not Being Deported’

Failed asylum seekers 'not being deported' By Philip Johnston, Home Affairs Editor The Telegraph 21/11/2007 The number of failed asylum seekers being removed from the country has fallen to a five-year low, new figures have shown. Despite promises to clear … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

July 21 ‘Fifth Bomber’ Jailed For 33 Years

July 21 'fifth bomber' jailed for 33 years By Matthew Moore and Duncan Gardham The Telegraph Last Updated: 2:30am GMT 21/11/2007 A member of the July 21 bombing gang who “lost his nerve” at the last minute and dumped his … Continue reading

Posted in British, News

Minister Passing Buck On Immigration Audit

Minister passing buck on immigration audit BY BETH JOHNSTON Transcontinental Media November 21, 2007 HALIFAX – Immigration Minister Len Goucher is passing the buck by blaming the province former partner for withholding audited financial statements on the immigration trust account, … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

McGuinty Government Calls On Ottawa To Meet Its Committment To Newcomers

McGuinty Government Calls on Ottawa to Meet its Commitment to Newcomers Federal Government Is Over $100 Million Behind on Promised Investments TORONTO, Nov. 21 /CNW/ – Ontario's new Minister of Citizenship and Immigration is calling on the federal government to … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

Accommodation Road Show Rolls Into Montreal

Accommodation road show rolls into Montreal Language issue takes centre stage JEFF HEINRICH, The Gazette November 21, 2007 Loudly picketed by activists demanding jobs for immigrants, the Bouchard-Taylor commission went ahead with its first Montreal open-mike night yesterday in a … Continue reading

Posted in News, News Articles Prior to 2011

How Abu Dhabi Residents Use Canada’s Immigration System

HOW ABU DHABI RESIDENTS USE CANADA'S IMMIGRATION SYSTEM The following excerpts from documents written by officials at Citizenship and Immigration Canada provide some disturbing insights into how immigrants from Abu Dhabi use Canada's immigration system. As with many other cases, … Continue reading

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

New Zealand Annual Immigration Declined In October

New Zealand Annual Immigration Declined in October (Update1) By Tracy Withers Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) — New Zealand's annual immigration growth fell to a 21-month low in October, suggesting demand for houses and consumer goods may cool. The number of permanent … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News

PM’s Seat Hangs On Asian Vote

PM's seat hangs on Asian vote Chris Johnston, Bennelong The Age November 20, 2007 THE little Chinese girls are standing in perfect rows in the classroom with dead-straight backs and heads held high as they sing Edelweiss in two languages … Continue reading

Posted in Australian and Others, News