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Matrixvisa Issue No. 5/2017 – Successful Lobbying, Economic News, SA & Namibia Visit Jan 2018 and Vacancies

Matrixvisa Issue No. 5/2017 – Successful Lobbying, Economic News, SA & Namibia Visit Jan 2018 and Vacancies

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Vacancies
  • Immigration News
    –  Successful Lobbying Efforts
    –  Ontario PNP Secret Express Entry Rule
  • SA & Namibia Visit Jan 2017
  • Economic News
  • Daily Living in Canada

Wishing everyone a Joyous Season and a Happy 2018!

With such a diverse cultural makeup in Canada, December is a month of many different celebrations.

The Matrixvisa Team wish you and your family a wonderful holiday celebration and a Happy New Year!

A special cheer too for all of the families spending their first Christmas or other holiday celebrations in Canada on our 150th birthday year! We are so glad you could join us and hope that you enjoy the winter wonderland as much as we do.

Matrixvisa will be closing our offices from Friday 22 December 2017 to 1 January 2018. 

For Emergencies please send us an e-mail using the subject line ‘URGENT: Subject ABC’ and copy casemanager@matrixvisa.com.

VACANCIES

We have been approached by several employers from many different industries and several of our clients have managed to find work with our guidance in the past 60 days.

It is important for all of our readers to note that the opportunities for employment in Canada are not limited by the vacancies …

Matrixvisa Issue No. 4/2017 – SA & Namibia Visit November 2017, Alberta Program Changes, Recent Efforts & Opportunities

Matrixvisa Issue No. 4/2017 – SA & Namibia Visit November 2017, Alberta Program Changes, Recent Efforts & Opportunities

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS

  • SA & Namibia Visit November 2017
  • Alberta Immigration Policy Changes
  • Matrixvisa Challenges New Brunswick Program Policy
  • Entrepreneur Opportunity in B.C.
  • Vacancies

SA & NAMIBIA VISIT NOVEMBER 2017 – DON’T DELAY!

We are again visiting South Africa and Namibia from Friday 10 November – Friday 16 November 2017.  Our dates will be as follows:

JOHANNESBURG – Friday, 10 November (11am – 4pm)
JOHANNESBURG – Saturday, 11 November (8am – 4pm)
JOHANNESBURG – Sunday, 12 November (8am – 4pm)
WINDHOEK – Monday, 13 November (3pm – 8pm)
WINDHOEK – Tuesday, 14 November (7am – 10am)
STELLENBOSCH – Thursday, 16 November (10am – 4pm)

For those who are interested in booking a meeting, go to ‘Get an Initial Assessment’ to begin the two step process. All applicants must complete an initial assessment before being invited to book a consultation

Kindly complete an initial assessment to book your consultation as soon as possible to get your preferred meeting time and to avoid the administrative strain created by last minute booking requests.

Get an Initial Assessment

ALBERTA IMMIGRATION POLICY CHANGES

The Alberta government has announced a major immigration policy change that will take effect on 1 January 2018.

Some of the changes are …

Matrixvisa Issue No. 3/2017 – Canada Celebrates 150, Vacancies, Summer & Wild Fires, SA & Nam Meetings August 2017

Matrixvisa Issue No. 3/2017 – Canada Celebrates 150, Vacancies, Summer & Wild Fires, SA & Nam Meetings August 2017

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Canada Celebrates 150 – 1 July 2017
  • VACANCIES AVAILABLE !
  • Efforts to Improve Immigration Policy
  • South Africa & Namibia Visit – August 2017
  • Economic News
  • Daily Living – Summer is Here
  • B.C. Wild Fires
  • Life Hack – Pedestrians Crossing

CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS –
150th ANNIVERSARY OF CONFEDERATION

The official emblem of Canada 150 is a series of 13 diamonds in the shape of a maple leaf, each diamond representing one of the 13 provinces and territories. The four core red diamonds represent the first four provinces of the Confederation of Canada.

Canadians, rich in our origins, celebrated the 150th birthday of the youthful and promising Canada on 1 July 2017, Canada Day.

One hundred and fifty years ago, on 1 July 1867, the Dominion of Canada was formed by the signing of the British North America Act which was drafted in London, England by the Fathers of the Confederation. The first four provinces of Canada were New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia.

The remaining 9 provinces and territories joined the Confederation over the next 82 years, Saskatchewan and Alberta joined second and third last in 1905 and Newfoundland and Labrador in 1949.

The holiday used to be …