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Matrixvisa Issue No. 1/2016 – NEW YEAR’S ANNOUNCEMENT & NEWS

Matrixvisa Issue No. 1/2016 – NEW YEAR’S ANNOUNCEMENT & NEWS

CONTENT

  1. New Location in South Africa
  2. Immigration News
  3. Efforts by Matrixvisa to Protect the Public
  4. Job Availability – Saskatchewan
  5. Smallest Issues Reach The News
  6. International Politics
  7. Economic Developments
  8. Corporal Punishment In Canada (Spanking Law)
  9. Dog Sledding – A Winter Activity

 

NEW LOCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA

Our new South African office location is (by appointment only):

Mandela Square – Sandton (West Tower, 2nd Floor)
Maude Street
Sandton, Johannesburg
2146
South Africa

Our number is (087) 750-0341 with extensions to the following people/departments:
101 – Cobus Kriek
102 – Accounting Department
103 – Administrative Department

IMMIGRATION NEWS

The Quebec Investor Program is planning it’s next opening in March or April 2016. Investors must have a net worth of CAD 1, 6 million and invest CAD800 000 interest-free over 5 years. The investment can also be financed for CAD220 000.

A New federal Entrepreneur Program is available. The program costs CAD350 000 and no minimum net worth is required.  The applicant can use their own business plan or technology or Matrixvisa and assist in finding a business opportunity.  Permanent Residence visa are issued within 5 months.

The new Prime Minister, Right Honourable Justin Trudeau made an election promise to allow more grandparents …

Matrixvisa Issue No. 6/2015 – IMMIGRATION NEWS & MATRIXVISA VISIT SOUTH AFRICA NOVEMBER 2015

Matrixvisa Issue No. 6/2015 – IMMIGRATION NEWS & MATRIXVISA VISIT SOUTH AFRICA NOVEMBER 2015

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

  1. Federal Election and change to Immigration Policies
  2. The illegal practice of Immigration Law
  3. Cost of Living
  4. Vacancies in Canada
  5. Visit to South Africa: 4-15 November 2015

THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTIN TRUDEAU, CANADA’S NEW PRIME MINISTER

FEDERAL ELECTION AND CHANGE TO IMMIGRATION RULES

 
On Monday, October 19th, 2015, the liberal party won the election and on 4th of November 2015, The Honorable Mr. Justin Trudeau will become the next Prime Minister.
 
During the election the Liberal government announced it will “make it easier” for people with 12 months working experience to become permanent residents in the Canada Experience Class (CEC). It is assumed that the requirement of a Labour Market Impact Assessment or a Provincial Certificate of Nomination will be abolished for the CEC.
 
The Liberal party also announced that it would restore the age of a dependency to 22. By abolishing the policy that brought the age of dependency down to 19 years, families with children under the age of 22 will now (again) be able to accompany their parents to Canada.
 
Furthermore it was announced that recognition will be given to foreign nationals for time they were in Canada as temporary resident (worker or student) when residency