Entries by Patrick

Summer camp blog

It’s summer time in Canada and it’s also time for summer camps and student volunteer work! It’s also a fitting time to have our newest blog written by our summer student volunteer, detailing her views of summer camps in Vancouver and Calgary! +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Hello, my name is Tiffany and I just turned 17 years old. […]

Top 5 Tips on Moving to Canada

As you set out on a new chapter in Canada, it’s crucial to know that some things may be different from what you’re accustomed to. We interviewed experienced immigration consultants in Canada about setting the right path in this country. They gave these tips to minimise confusion and unrealistic expectations: 1. Use Government Programs for […]

6 Most Important Things You Should Know Before Moving to Australia

Oh, Australia! The Land Down Under. A land filled with vibrant culture, breathtaking sceneries, modern structures, and exciting holiday opportunities. It’s not surprising that many people want to visit and live here. In fact, according to the recent census, Australia’s population and migration rate continuously grow. However, there are many other things you must know […]

Common-Law Sponsorship Canada

The foreign shores attract one and many with promises of a higher salary and a better life. In 2017, there were at least 17 million Indians living abroad in search of a superior living, up by 143% from 1990 when only about 7 million Indians resided on foreign lands. The data has been made available by the UN Department of Economic Affairs.

Why Has Australia Fallen Out of Love with Immigration?

The foreign shores attract one and many with promises of a higher salary and a better life. In 2017, there were at least 17 million Indians living abroad in search of a superior living, up by 143% from 1990 when only about 7 million Indians resided on foreign lands. The data has been made available by the UN Department of Economic Affairs.

Which Is the Most Immigrant Friendly Nation for Indians?

The foreign shores attract one and many with promises of a higher salary and a better life. In 2017, there were at least 17 million Indians living abroad in search of a superior living, up by 143% from 1990 when only about 7 million Indians resided on foreign lands. The data has been made available by the UN Department of Economic Affairs.