Call London +44(0)344-991-9222. ![]() The world’s most popular immigration advice site ● 32 Years in Business ● Established in 1988 Immigration newsletter 21 May 2013 Sanwar Ali, director of workpermit.com, is in India this week. Sanwar is an expert on global immigration with 25 years’ experience in immigration consultancy. A recent poll showed that Canada is the third most popular migration destination in the world after the USA and the UK. 42m people told the GALLUP polling company that they would like to settle there. Canada is actively encouraging skilled workers from around the world. The government says that Canada needs to encourage immigration because the native population is aging. On May 4th 2013, The Federal Skilled Worker Program, Canada’s main skilled worker immigration program re-opened, creating further opportunities for skilled migrants. The average yearly salary in December 2012 was around CAN$47,200; equivalent to about GB£30,000) If you need your UK immigration application processed fast, why not let us do it for you? We can get applications processed on the same day. Australian immigration minister Brendan O'Connor has announced that Australia will keep its immigration target for 2014 at 190,000; the same as for 2013. Of these 128,500 permanent resident visas will go to skilled migrants and 60,885 to family members. A new report has found that the US, the UK and Australia are the three preferred destinations for professionals around the world seeking to relocate for work. 2,000 people were questioned for a survey prepared for the Hydrogen recruitment company. 72% of respondents said that they had earned more as a result of moving and 77% said it had enhanced their careers. 98% said they would recommend the experience to others. A Canadian government study shows that over 20% of Canadians were born in other countries, more than any other country on earth. The National Household Survey was carried out in 2011 and showed that, between 2006 and 2011, 1.2m people settled in Canada. 57% of these came from Asia. The Australian finance minister Wayne Swan has announced that the fee for Australian temporary work '457' visas will rise from AUS$455 to AUS$900 on 1st July 2013. CONNECT WITH US: |