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Latest NewsCanada Open for Business to Start-Up EntrepreneursNew Start-Up Visa opens for applications on April 1 Ottawa, March 28, 2013 — The world’s best and brightest entrepreneurs from around the world, with ideas for new business ventures and financial backing from Canadian investors, can apply to the brand-new Start-Up Visa Program as of April 1, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today. Joining board of trade can bring small businesses big rewardsIt’s a question that comes up at some point in the life of most small businesses: Should I spring for membership in the local board of trade? The answer: In most cases, it’s good to be a joiner. “Boards of trade offer small businesses the opportunity to tap into experienced resources,” says Peter Constantinou, a Toronto accountant who has worked with many small- and medium-sized enterprises. Super Visa is Super PopularOttawa, March 6, 2013 — More than 15,000 Parent and Grandparent Super Visas have been issued since the program’s launch in December 2011,' Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today. “The Parent and Grandparent Super Visa provides families with flexibility, and it is clearly growing in popularity,” said Minister Kenney. “Our government is committed to family reunification. I am pleased to see that more and more parents and grandparents are getting the opportunity to spend longer periods of time with their loved ones in Canada.” Highest Sustained Level of Immigration in Canadian HistoryOttawa, February 27, 2013 — For the seventh consecutive year, Canada continued the highest sustained level of immigration in Canadian history, according to preliminary 2012 data released today by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Canada welcomed 257,515 permanent residents in 2012, well within the Government’s planning range of 240,000 to 265,000 new permanent residents for the year. Each year since 2006, Canada has admitted an average of about a quarter of a million immigrants. Welcome letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, CanadaGreetings from Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign AffairsDear Friends, I am delighted to send this message to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce Hungary website and particularly to the Canadians working in Hungary. Interview with the CCCH President in the Hungarian TelevisionNTV1 interview |
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