Tuesday, 6 November 2012

ONTARIO WANTS SKILLED WORKERS

 Attracting a skilled workforce and growing a stronger economy
  • As immigration increases, raise the proportion of economic immigrants to 70 per cent from the current level of 52 per cent.
  • Increase Ontario's role in selecting the immigrants who meet our unique labour market needs.
  • Request a doubling of our Provincial Nominee Program from the federal government to 2,000 in 2013, increasing to 5,000 in 2014.

Monday, 5 November 2012

Past Pres.CPSO Psych Dr.R.KOKA on Ont.Immigration committee


Expanding our Routes to Success: The Final Report by Ontario's Expert Roundtable on Immigration


To help build a stronger economy, Ontario will develop its first-ever immigration strategy.
A new expert roundtable, led by Julia Deans, will help develop the strategy and examine ways that immigration can best support Ontario’s economic development and help new Ontarians find jobs.
The roundtable consists of business people, employers, academics and other experts on immigration and labour market needs.
Members of the Expert Roundtable on Immigration are:
    • Julia Deans (Chair) – past CEO of Greater Toronto CivicAction Alliance
    • Craig Alexander - Senior Vice President & Chief Economist, TD Bank Group
    • Steve Arnold - Warden, Lambton County
    • Charles Beach - Professor, Queens University
    • Catherine Chandler-Crichlow - Executive Director, Centre of Excellence in Financial Services Education, Toronto Financial Services Alliance
    • Debbie Douglas - Executive Director, Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants
    • Karna Gupta - President and CEO, Information Technology Association of Canada
    • Phillip Kelly - Associate Professor, York University
    • PSYCHIATRIST Rayudu Koka MD(1974 Karnatak U.) FRCPC - Medical Director, Mental Health and Addictions Program, Hôpital régional de Sudbury Regional Hospital.
    • Gus Kotsiomitis - Vice President, Commercial Financial Services, RBC
    • Allan O’Dette - President and CEO, Ontario Chamber of Commerce
    • Ratna Omidvar – President, Maytree Foundation
    • Léonie Tchatat - Executive Director, La Passerelle - Intégration et Développement Économiques (The Gateway - Integration and Economic Development).

QUEBEC IMMIGRATION

INVESTOR CLASS $1.6-million net worth: $800,000 investment for 5 years.(no-interest)

Applications after March 2013



Where to settle?EmploymentEducationHousingFrench language

List of financial intermediaries

If you are submitting an immigration application as an investor, you must sign an investment agreement with one of the financial intermediaries—a broker or trust company—authorized1 to participate in the Investor Program. For more information on the financial intermediary, please visit the Internet site of your broker or trust company.


List of authorized brokers and trust companies

COMPUTERSHARE TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA
1500, rue Université, bureau 700
Montréal (Québec)  H3A 3S8

Sophie Brault

Telephone: 514 982-7455
Fax: 514 982-7677
sophie.brault@computershare.com
CTI CAPITAL VALEURS MOBILIÈRES INC.
1, Place Ville Marie, bureau 1635
Montréal (Québec)  H3B 2B6

Bernard Casimir

Telephone: 514 861-8881
Fax: 514 861-3230
bcasimir@cticap.com
DESJARDINS TRUST INC.
2, Complexe Desjardins
C. P. 992, Station Desjardins, Tour Est, 27e étage
Montréal (Québec)  H5B 1C1
www.immigrantinvestor.com

Marc Audet

Telephone: 514 499-8440
Fax: 514 982-9579
desjardins@immigrantinvestor.com
ETERNA TRUST INC.
1134, Grande-Allée Ouest, bureau 400
Québec (Québec)  G1S 1E5
www.eterna.ca

Robert Archer

Telephone: 418 266-6000
Fax: 418 948-9263
pii@eterna.ca
FIN-XO SECURITIES INC.
800, boulevard René-Lévesque Ouest, bureau 340
Montréal (Québec)  H3B 1X9
www.fin-xo.com

Denis Régimbald

Telephone: 514 875-5822
Fax: 514 221-3122
iip@fin-xo.com
HSBC TRUST COMPANY (Canada)
2001, avenue McGill College, bureau 300
Montréal (Québec) H3A 1G1
www.hsbc.ca/qiip

Daniel Perron

Telephone: 514 286-5332
Fax: 514 286-5380
daniel_perron@hsbc.ca
INDUSTRIAL ALLIANCE SECURITIES INC.
2200, avenue McGill College, bureau 320
Montréal (Québec)  H3A 3P8
www.quebeciip.com

Alain Nadon

Telephone: 514 499-1170
Telephone: 1 800 361-7465         
Fax: 514 499-1063
anadon@iagto.ca
LAURENTIAN BANK SECURITIES INC.
Tour Banque Laurentienne
1981, avenue McGill College, bureau 100
Montréal (Québec)  H3A 3K3
www.vmbl.ca

Xinyu Yang

Telephone: 514 350-2955
Fax: 514 284-9793
YangX@vmbl.ca
MACDOUGALL, MACDOUGALL & MACTIER INC.
1010, rue de La Gauchetière Ouest, bureau 2000
Montréal (Québec)  H3B 4J1
www.3macs.com

William L. Cowen

Telephone: 514 394-3000
Fax: 514 393-1390
bcowen@3macs.com
NATIONAL BANK FINANCIAL
1155, rue Metcalfe, bureau 1438
Montréal (Québec)  H3B 4S9
www.nbf-gocanada.com

Louis Leblanc

Telephone: 514 879-5576
Fax: 514 879-1015
gocanada@videotron.net
PWM CAPITAL
1, Westmount Square, bureau 1810
Montréal (Québec)  H3Z 2P9
www.pwmcapital.com

Armand Arton

Telephone: 514 935-9333
Fax: 514 935-5622
aarton@pwmartoncapital.com
RENAISSANCE CAPITAL INC.
1800, avenue McGill College, bureau 2110
Montréal (Québec)  H3A 3J6
www.rcican.com

Sylvain Payette

Telephone: 514 842-3666
Fax: 514 842-5666
spayette@rcican.com
SCOTIA CAPITAL INC.
1002, rue Sherbrooke Ouest, bureau 1210
Montréal (Québec)  H3A 3L6
www.scotiabank.com/immigrantinvestor

Guy Pilote

Telephone: 514 350-7764
Fax: 514 350-7794
guy_pilote@scotiacapital.com

(1) The financial intermediary corresponds to the definition under section 1, subsection b.1) or m) of the Regulation respecting the selection of foreign nationals, has signed a tripartite agreement with the Ministère de l'Immigration et des Communautés culturelles and IQ Immigrants investisseurs inc. (article 34.1 of this regulation) and has presented an investment agreement that respects the provisions of article 34.1. Return to the text

Tuesday, 30 October 2012

UK DAILY MAIL


Hungary is planning to offer citizenship to any foreigner who buys at least £200,000 of its government’s bonds.
Legislation would grant residency and ultimately a Hungarian passport... allowing the holder to live and work anywhere in the European Union.
The move, backed by the ruling party, is aimed at wealthy investors, especially from China.
Radical proposals: The Hungarian Parliament in Budapest, where legislators are considering issuing bonds to foreign investors in exchange for citizenship
Radical proposals: The Hungarian Parliament in Budapest, where legislators are considering issuing bonds to foreign investors in exchange for citizenship
Hungary has billions of pounds of foreign currency debt maturing in the next few years and needs to find ways to refinance it.

Budapest has asked for help from the EU and the International Monetary Fund but talks are dragging on and analysts see only a 50 per cent chance of a deal.
 
The citizenship scheme calls for the debt management office to issue special ‘residency bonds’ to foreigners.

Holders of at least a quarter of a million euros of Hungarian debt would get preferential immigration treatment.
Legislation would grant residency and ultimately a Hungarian passport... allowing the holder to live and work anywhere in the European Union (flag pictured)
Legislation would grant residency and ultimately a Hungarian passport... allowing the holder to live and work anywhere in the European Union (flag pictured)
'The goal of the modification is to create the institution of ‘investor residency’ in Hungary,' the lawmakers who put forth the legislation wrote in their proposal.

‘The proposal ties gaining citizenship to buying bonds because it intends to aid state financing this way.

‘Other investments from those applying for such residency could boost the real estate, retail and investment markets.’

Mihaly Babak, a lawmaker with the ruling party, said: ‘The Chinese have articulated repeatedly that we should help their Hungarian investments.’
Public debt in Hungary is equivalent to about 80 per cent of its annual economic output and households also are struggling with a mountain of foreign-currency debt.

HUNGARY'S DEBT

  • Hungary is currently in recession – its GDP contracted by 1.2 per cent in the first half of 2012 and is expected to fall by 1.5 per cent over the full year, according to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)
  • Many of Hungary’s local governments have warned they could be bankrupt by early next year. They have $5.5 billion of debt – the highest level among the EU’s eastern nations
  • The country is in discussions with the EU and IMF over a financing backdrop
One of the authors of the proposal said Chinese investors were specifically targeted.
Tory MP Priti Patel said: 'This is a shocking abuse of EU membership by the Hungarian Government and highlights one of many flaws in the EU and in the way it operates.
'This policy could pose significant challenges for the EU when it comes to immigration, social and economic policies and will do little to restore any trust and confidence in the EU with the British public.'
Tory MP Ian Liddell Grainger said: 'At the end of the day this is not the way to encourage investment. It never has been and it never should be. All you do is undermine your institutions.
'It is up to them what they do. But dare I say it it is not a very clever way of doing it.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2225339/Hungary-offer-wealthy-foreigners-citizenship-return-investment.html#ixzz2Ape2cqmI
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Saturday, 27 October 2012




Immigration Consultant Diploma Online Program

Ashton College's Immigration Consultant Diploma (IMCD) online program gives students the opportunity to become part of this exciting field without forcing them to be present on campus. Students who enroll in this online format receive the same quality of instruction they would if they were attending an in-class program.
Taking place via concurrent and non-concurrent technology, students partaking in this collaborative study program place will interact with their instructor and peers using online educational tools provided by Google Apps for Higher Education.
Students of this program will need access to a computer and the Internet to log in to their course website on a regular basis, participate in online discussions and work with peers on group assignments. Prior to the start of the program, students will be provided with instructions explaining how to access their virtual classroom.
This program has been accredited by the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC).
The next Immigration Consultant Diploma Online program will begin on November 26, 2012.
This program also is available in part-time and full-time formats. For more information, please click here.
IMCD 01: Principles of Immigration Law and Policy

This course introduces students to the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. This course will focus on topics such as the constitutional and judicial framework applied to the Canadian Immigration Policy, regulations and the policymaking process of Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), the sources of the Immigration Law, as well as trade agreements.

IMCD 02: Economic Classes

This course will focus on teaching students the requirements, criteria and procedures to process applications for both economic and family classes. Students will learn how to analyze the eligibility of foreign nationals as permanent residents in Canada as members of a class.

IMCD 03: Temporary Residents

During this course, students will explore and critically analyze the different types of permits, rules, requirements, and applications for temporary resident visas.

IMCD 04: Refugee Classes


Students will learn how to analyze the principles, legal characteristics and requirements established to assist and represent a client as a Convention Refugee or a Person in Need of Protection. Topics explored in this class will include issues pertaining to removal orders and the process of making refugee claims.

MCD 05: Client Representation


This course will focus on teaching students how assist applicants to apply under any immigration class. Focusing on topics such as how to determine if individual(s) met the admissions requirements, how to use different forms, how to access references and resources using traditional and electronic sources. Students will also learn how to represent clients at appeals, admissions hearings, examinations, judicial reviews, refugee hearings, and pre-removal risk assessment meetings.

IMCD 06: Professional Practice Management

This course will provide students with the information that they require to prepare a business plan. Students will also learn about business operations, the various financial aspects of immigration consulting, human resources management, the use of technology and its impact on communications, and about the interworking of communications and marketing.

IMCD 07: Professional Conduct and Ethics

This course will focus on topics that pertain to ethics, conflicts and the process of ethical decision making. Students will learn about the rules and practice of professional conduct for immigration consultants by exploring case studies and examples.

IMCD 08: Immigration Consulting Research and Application

This course provides students with the tools that will allow them to access information about the existence of professional organizations and government committees that impact the practice of immigration consulting. To fulfill the requirements of this course student(s) will submit two case studies that will be used to evaluate their knowledge and skills in applying the steps, procedures, methods and techniques to collect and analyze information.
Graduation Requirements

In order to graduate, students must achieve a total final average of at least 70%.
It is our goal to provide you with the academic training required to both pursue and build your professional career, and reach your career goals. While completing the Immigration Consultant Diploma program at Ashton College, you will have the opportunity to develop mutually supportive relationships with your peers. Our faculty and staff are committed to helping students achieve their professional goals by making themselves available for assistance when needed.
Upon completion of this program, individuals are eligible to apply to become registered Regulated Immigration Consultants with the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC).

Graduates of this program can expect to find federal government or self-employment opportunities as a Canadian Immigration Consultant.
Immigration Consultant Diploma Online Program Entrance Requirements

To be accepted into this program, applicant must meet the following criteria:
• Must be a Canadian Citizen or Landed Immigrant
• Must be proficient in English
• Must be a university or college graduate (must have completed a 2 or 3 year program)
OR
• Must be an individual with two years of post-secondary education and one year of related work experience
OR
• Must be an individual with three years of related work experience
Tuition Fee Payments:

Tuition Fees are payable in two installments:
    (1) $1,850 upon conditional acceptance to the program; and
    (2) $3,050 within 30 days of the commencement of the program.
Ashton College accepts Visa, MasterCard, or bank drafts payable to “Ashton College”.
Minimum Technical Requirements
Operating System
Windows 2000 or newer
Mac OS X 10.5 or newer

Hardware
Pentium 4 processor (for Windows computers)
Intel x86 processor (for Macintosh computers)
512MB of RAM
200MB of hard drive space

Supported Internet Browsers
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Mozilla Firefox 9
Google Chrome 16
Safari 5
Internet Connection (your ISP)
Required: 56k dial-up modem
Recommended: High speed internet connection (ADSL or Cable)
Having a printer is strongly recommended.

Faculty directory UNIV.VICTORIA, B.C.

J. Donald C. Galloway

J. Donald C. Galloway LL.B. (Edinburgh) 1974, LL.M. (Harvard) 1975.
Professor Galloway specializes in immigration law, refugee law and citizenship law. He is a former member of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada and is currently the President of the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies. As well as authoring two texts on immigration and refugee law, he has published several articles in the fields of criminal law, tort law and legal theory. Professor Galloway is co-chair of the Legal Research Committee of the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers (CARL).

J. Donald C. Galloway
Faculty of Law, University of Victoria
PO Box 1700, STN CSC
Victoria, BC, V8W 2Y2
Canada
Email: J. Donald C. Galloway
Fax:  250-721-8146
Tel: 250-721-8173

Monday, 22 October 2012

TORONTO TOP IMMIGRATION LAW FIRMS

Two leading  Toronto IMMIGRATION LAW FIRMS:

GREEN & SPIEGEL LLC
Offices Toronto, USA & Israel
M.Green Esq, QC LLB,CS

LORNE WALDMAN & Associates
Central Toronto office.
L.Waldman Esq.LLM
Author:
Canadian Immigration & Refugee Law practice (updated yearly) + E-book.