2006 immigration target

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Subject: 2006 immigration target
Interesting news on the 2006 immigration target:

http://immigrationguides.com/immigration_news/entry_limit_for_2006:_255,000.html

The earlier plan for 320,000 new immigrants seems to have been backburnered for now.

[01-11-2005,13:03]
[**.92.117.99]
typo
(in reply to: 2006 immigration target)
Lots of information in the new 2005 ANNUAL REPORT TO PARLIAMENT ON IMMIGRATION released yesterday 31st Oct.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/pub/immigration2005_e.pdf

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pub/annual-report2005/index.html

[01-11-2005,13:11]
[**.117.78.230]
Kenny
(in reply to: 2006 immigration target)
Well, to be honest it is not my intention here to question/challenge the authority or status quo. I quite understand now with all the procedures of the immigration and the government wish for the visitors.

However, I could not help thinking about the issus pertaining the immigrants. Initially, like any other people my expectation kind of high. On the contrary, I do not want to fall into a trap of thinking that just because someone has a degree from my own country, Canadians would welcome me gladly. Degree means nothing unless you have skills and experience. Sometimes, I think it is not about what you know..it is about who you know too. True! good networking and skills are important. Surely, the government impose some kind of ?protectionism? to protect its own people. Even some Canadians are complaining about the job market/situation. I am sure if a Canadian try to work in Malaysia, surely they wont get a job, unless they got invited by some companies there. I guess the government wish the immigrants to come to Canada to work but only if there is a shortage on the specific jobs, market or areas.



[02-11-2005,14:04]
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Didie

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