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Canadian Immigration Information Session  January 2018 @ Dusit Thani Dubai
01/29/2018

Canadian Immigration Information Session January 2018 @ Dusit Thani Dubai

Seminar event in Dubai
01/27/2018

Seminar event in Dubai

For FREE Registration: Whatsapp us on +1 647-829-5269 or Email is at info@prudent-cs.com
01/24/2018

For FREE Registration: Whatsapp us on +1 647-829-5269 or Email is at [email protected]

Our Immigration Seminar is on 27th of January, 2018. Time: 9am to 2pm.  Dusit Thani Dubai Hotel. Register for FREE
01/24/2018

Our Immigration Seminar is on 27th of January, 2018. Time: 9am to 2pm. Dusit Thani Dubai Hotel. Register for FREE

EXPRESS ENTRY DRAW AUG 23 2017
01/14/2018

EXPRESS ENTRY DRAW AUG 23 2017

In the latest draw for Express Entry on August 23, a total of 3,035 candidates have been issued Invitation to Apply for Immigration to Canada for Permanent Residence. Candidates who managed to achieve 434 or more Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points were invited to apply in the recent draw.

08/19/2012

If a student wants to get a summer job or part-time job off-campus, they would not be able to work at first, but after completing six months of study, that person can apply for an off-campus work permit. That would allow the student to work up to 20 hours per week and full-time during summer off-campus. The student visa makes this possible

08/19/2012

The advantage of the current policies the Canadian visa program is that the after/before studies, employers do not have to get a labour market opinion first, which is a huge advantage to both the employer and the student/Canadian graduate. The new policy eliminates many restrictions. A student does not have to go to a specific university nor has to get a job in a specific city as long as they are in Canada, and have completed a university degree or have met the degree or certificate credentials from the qualifying educational institution. Then, a student may apply for a work permit for three years.

08/19/2012

If a student is married, then the spouse can get an open work permit for the same length as student’s study permit. So one spouse is working and one spouse is studying, and they may be able to make a living that way.

It's not the size of your country, it's what you do with it that counts. Canada epitomizes this adage, with its 9,984,67...
08/19/2012

It's not the size of your country, it's what you do with it that counts. Canada epitomizes this adage, with its 9,984,670 square kilometres encompassing scores of mountain ranges, thousands of lakes, the world's longest coastline, glaciers, Arctic tundra, even a desert. This geographical diversity makes it ideal for just about every active, adventurous, fashionable or edible diversion out there — and some, like the 10 that follow, that only the Great White North could produce.

http://travel.ca.msn.com/top-10-things-you-can-only-do-in-canada

From kissing the cod to driving up a glacier, these are 10 things that can only be done within our borders.. It's not the size of your country, it's what you do with it that counts. Canada epitomizes this adage, with its 9,984,670 square kilometres encompassing scores of mountain ranges, thousands o...

08/19/2012

A letter from an Australian Businessman, Tony Lazaro, to the editor of Time Magazine on PAKISTAN.

Letter To The Editor
The Editor, Time Magazine

Dear Editor,I recently returned from a charitable trip to Pakistan, whereby I visited both Karachi and Islamabad. I spoke with several universities, key businesses, prominent business leaders and several religious people from all generations….On the day I returned to the office, someone had placed your magazine (January 16, 2012), on my desk. I read with interest your article on Karachi and the city in doom. For a person to have just returned from the very same place that your magazine described was somewhat bizarre, so I read with great detail your writer (Andrew Marshall’s) account.

Let me begin by saying that I often flick through your magazine and find the articles of great interest, but on this particular day and this particular article, I found certain comments to be both one sided and indeed very negative. I say that because I saw a different Pakistan to what was portrayed in your article. I do not and will not comment on the political or religious problems that the country faces, but I will go so far as to say that not everything is as bad as the image that your magazine paints.

Sure there are deaths in the cities. Please show me a city in the world, that is free from political fighting and unrest.

Sure there are differences in the political party opinions. Please show me a country in the world where the political parties agree.

Sure the innocent are suffering. Please show me a country in the world where wealth and power is equal and the innocent don’t suffer.
Sure corruption is in Pakistan. Please show me a country in the world that is corruption free.My list could go on, but my point is that Pakistan does have problems…but so does every other country in the world in some way or another.

However, in the case of ALL other nations, there are often good things to report and the media goes out of its way to promote these good things across the globe, whenever possible. The ridiculous amount of shootings in the USA are balanced off by the success of Google, Microsoft and Apple. The financial dilemmas of Greece are lost in the marketing of the Greek Islands as a holiday destination of choice. The child slave industry of India, is brushed under the carpet in favour of the nation’s growth in the global software boom. What I am trying to say, is that someone needs to look further into Pakistan and see that there are millions of great stories to write about, which would portray the country in a different light, to that what is being portrayed by your article.

When I was in Pakistan, I visited a towel manufacturing company (Alkaram Towels). They produced some $60million in export in 2011 and are aiming at $85million in 2012. A substantial increase in sales…in a recession I would remind you.

The company was started by the current Chairman, Mr. Mehtab Chawla, at the tender age of nine, after his father passed away. Today the very man employs 3000 staff. Now that’s a story.

I visited universities of NED, Hamdard, Karachi, Szabist and NUST. The students are unbelievably intelligent. They spend their spare time developing APPS for android and apple. They are involved in cutting edge technology and no one in the world knows this. Why not send a reporter to Pakistan to look into this. Why not research good things in this nation, rather than just the bad things.

At NUST (National Institution for Science and Technology – Islamabad)) there were 38,000 applications for medicine. There are only 83 seats for the medicine course on offer. The competition is unbelievable. In short it pushes the best to be even better. But the world doesn’t know this. Why ? Because no one wants to report on it, or no one knows about it…or both !!Please do not get me wrong.

I understand that news is news, but it is high time that the western world stopped promoting these terrorists and political wars in Pakistan and started to write something that would help the nation. Something positive. If we really care about global partnerships and economic growth, then I suggest we try and give Pakistan a helping hand. There are 180 million people in Pakistan, 65% are under the age of 25. The youth of Pakistan is its strength.. it is like a sleeping giant. If you think that India is a booming nation. I suggest you stop a second and look at Pakistan.

Given a little help from the western world, Pakistan can become a dominant economy. She doesn’t want aid and she doesn’t need money… she just wants the chance to be seen in a different light. I believe we have a fundamental obligation to assist. The only question is, who will reach out first.

Warmest regards,
Tony Lazaro
Managing Director
Rising Stars Management GroupTel: 02 8824 7000
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