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Jamaican Immigration to Canada
Jamaican Immigration to Canada History of Jamaican Immigration to Canada As of 2011, there were 256,915 Jamaican Canadians, both citizens and permanent residents. This group makes up nearly a third of all Black Canadians, who in term are Canada’s 3rd largest visible minority. Also, Jamaica has been the largest source of immigrants to Canada…
Spousal Sponsorship Review
Download Spousal Sponsorship Review Service Here 1:38 What is a spousal sponsorship application? 2:46 Meeting the criteria of your spousal sponsorship application 4:27 Inland Vs. Outland 5:22 Common-law Vs. Marriage 6:10 Haw fast is the application process? 7:20 Can I speed up my application? 9:27 How fast can I complete this application? 10:49 Marriage Papers…
Marrying and Sponsoring a Japanese Citizen
Located in East Asia between North Atlantic Ocean and Sea of Japan East of Korean peninsula The weather is varied from tropical in the South to cool temperatures in the North Japan is very vulnerable to earthquakes because its sits in a seismically active zone. Other hazards include tsunamis and typhoons mainly caused by tremors….
Marrying and Sponsoring a Jamaican Citizen
Marriage to a Jamaican Citizen Every country has its own laws that apply to its citizens marrying a person from a different country. Getting married to a Jamaican citizen with the goal of eventually bringing them to Canada to live is a process with many steps. To learn more about marrying in Jamaica, contact the…
Bringing Your Jamaican Spouse to Canada
If you are a Canadian permanent resident or citizen who wishes to marry someone from another country and bring them back to Canada, you will need to be aware of the steps necessary to successfully do so. The process involves first obtaining a marriage license, which may require showing proof of your Canadian citizenship, as…
Where Do Asians Live in Canada?
Making up as much as 15% of the overall Canadian population, Asian-Canadians are the largest “visible minority” in Canada. They’ve carved out a place for themselves in Canadian society, and have created notable sub-communities throughout the provinces. Chinese-Canadians are the largest sub-minority within then overarching term “Asian-Canadians,” followed closely by Indian-Canadians. The question remains, however—…
Top 10 Countries Sending Immigrants to the United Kingdom
In Spite of All Temptations to Belong to Other Nations From the St. Crispin Day Speech from Shakespeare’s Henry V—“We few, we happy few, we band of brothers”—to Evelyn Waugh’s Sword of Honour trilogy to the paintings of Turner, English art and literature are rife with patriotic fervor. And after all, why not? The United…