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Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. — 2 Peter 3:18

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More Filipinos will be able to grab the opportunity to migrate and work in Canada following the expansion of the Canadian government's guidelines to attract at least two thousand skilled workers in 2015.

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Filipinos staying and working in Canada is expected to hit the million mark by 2025. This as Canada is still experiencing labor shortage and is looking forward to host more Filipinos to migrate to the Maple country.

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Migration consultancy company Pinoy Care Visa Center expects more Pinoys to migrate to Canada following the recent announcement of the Embassy of  Canada in the Philippines that processing of visa applications from disaster-affected areas will be prioritized and more job opportunities will be offered for the survivors.

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The U.S. Northeast dug out Wednesday from a snowstorm that grounded flights, shuttered schools and left a bitter cold in its wake, while a blizzard swept across parts of Atlantic Canada.

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The Canadians have spoken and Prime Minister Stephen Harper is victorious for The Conservative Party’s majority election recently.

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Canadians in every province believe the country should be a “melting pot” with immigrants “assimilating and blending” into Canadian society, rather than a “mosaic” where differences are preserved”.

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It is a fact that the Philippines has always been a crossroad to many colonizers, exploiters and travelers. And Filipinos have always been adventurous to travel and then later create a wave of immigrants to inhabit different parts of the world. Many believe that Filipinos have a global mind, vision and soul.
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Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. — 2 Peter 3:18

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More Filipinos will be able to grab the opportunity to migrate and work in Canada following the expansion of the Canadian government's guidelines to attract at least two thousand skilled workers in 2015.

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Filipinos staying and working in Canada is expected to hit the million mark by 2025. This as Canada is still experiencing labor shortage and is looking forward to host more Filipinos to migrate to the Maple country.

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Migration consultancy company Pinoy Care Visa Center expects more Pinoys to migrate to Canada following the recent announcement of the Embassy of  Canada in the Philippines that processing of visa applications from disaster-affected areas will be prioritized and more job opportunities will be offered for the survivors.

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The U.S. Northeast dug out Wednesday from a snowstorm that grounded flights, shuttered schools and left a bitter cold in its wake, while a blizzard swept across parts of Atlantic Canada.

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The Canadians have spoken and Prime Minister Stephen Harper is victorious for The Conservative Party’s majority election recently.

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Canadians in every province believe the country should be a “melting pot” with immigrants “assimilating and blending” into Canadian society, rather than a “mosaic” where differences are preserved”.

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It is a fact that the Philippines has always been a crossroad to many colonizers, exploiters and travelers. And Filipinos have always been adventurous to travel and then later create a wave of immigrants to inhabit different parts of the world. Many believe that Filipinos have a global mind, vision and soul.
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