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The Billion Dollar Immigration Question

Kareem El-Assal and Sonia Takhar August 23, 2016 No Comments backlogbusiness immigrationglobalhighnet worthinvestorsjob creation

Canada’s immigration minister John McCallum recently announced that the federal government is evaluating the merits of launching a new program to attract investor immigrants to…

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Economy

‘Millionaire Visa’ Less Appealing to Investors

Carlos Tello August 5, 2015 No Comments CICCitizenship and Immigration CanadaImmigrant Investor Venture Capital programImmigrationInvestmentinvestorsRichard Kurland

“Would you give two million dollars with no monitoring, no oversight, no control; and hope to see your money in 15 years? Would you do…

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Immigrant-owned Businesses Leverage Exports

Patricia Rimok July 16, 2014 No Comments CHINAConference BoardDiasporaExportsib2ibimportsinternational tradeinvestorsNew BrunswickSME'sSpainTrade

Immigration Business Network ib2ib applauds the findings of a recent study done by the Conference Board of Canada that clearly shows immigrant entrepreneurs advance Canada’s…

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Brazilians getting over it

Humberta Araújo February 8, 2014 No Comments BrazilChamber of CommerceCSECDilma RousseffgoldinvestorsIRONMining

The October allegations that Canada’s surveillance agency was spying on Brazil’s Ministry of Mines and Energy took Brazilians in Canada by surprise. The so-called “industrial…

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Brazilians getting over it

Humberta Araújo January 31, 2014 No Comments BrazilChamber of CommerceCSECDilma RousseffespionagegoldinvestorsIRONMiningspying

The October allegations that Canada’s surveillance agency was spying on Brazil’s Ministry of Mines and Energy took Brazilians in Canada by surprise. The so-called “industrial…

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Economy and visas dominated the meeting between Harper and Peña Nieto

NCM Anonymous December 2, 2012 No Comments CanadacitizenseconomyEnergyinfrastructureinvestorsjobsMexiconatural resourcesprivatizationstate enterprisesVisa

Economic issues, deepening the relationship within the North American continent and the Canadian visa requirement for Mexicans, dominated the meeting held elected president of Mexico,…

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