November 17th, 2009
Dear Vamshi,
I have been really impressed at the Level of Service provided by You,
I would like to thank you for your constant effort in guiding me and providing useful inputs at a timely manner,
Its been a awesome experience working with you on getting the right documents,
Your cover letter stands out in all aspects, This has provided me immense confidence in going forward with my application,
Thanks a ton Vamshi…….,
Regards,
H
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November 10th, 2009
Michael Maiello, 11.09.09, 12:01 AM ET
There are too many houses and too many unleased offices, empty storefronts and vacant apartments. Too many factories sit idle, and if you sit quietly in some empty cubicles you’ll hear the faint haunting sound of a YouTube video surreptitiously played there long ago. Too many airplanes rust away in fields out west. Meanwhile consultants roam the land telling employers to trim corporate fat and create even more idle resources.
America has too few people and too many consultants. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 4th, 2009
Ottawa, October 30, 2009 — Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, tabled Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s 2009 Annual Report today in Parliament.
“While other countries have cut back immigration levels as a short-term response to the global economic downturn, our government is actually maintaining its immigration levels to meet the country’s medium- to long-term economic needs,” said Minister Kenney.
“Canada plans to welcome between 240,000 and 265,000 new permanent residents in 2010, the same number of immigrants as in recent years. In 2010, Canada will again welcome more new permanent residents than the average annual intake during the 1990s,” said Minister Kenney. “The focus of the 2010 plan is on economic immigration to support Canada’s economy during and beyond the current economic recovery.” Read the rest of this entry »
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November 2nd, 2009
Many are what I’d call “Warren Buffett centrists.” They are not billionaires, but they are people who believe in Mr. Buffett’s saying that whatever he achieved in life was due primarily to the fact that he was born in this country — America — at this time, with all of its advantages and opportunities.
Thomas Friedman in “More Poetry,please” in the New York Times on Nov 2, 2009
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October 26th, 2009
ERICA CERVINI
October 25, 2009
UNIVERSITY bureaucrats would have danced a jig just over a week ago when a survey showed that international students rated Australia safer for study than the US or Britain.
The news follows months of damning headlines, particularly in India, about violence against international students and low-quality courses. Read the rest of this entry »
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October 24th, 2009
I thank Y-Axis for helping me out and providing me with robust support for my case. I being issued a visa after two refusals itself speaks volumes of the tremendous amount of capability of my consultant Maheshwar and Riyaz, and their valuable input and insight in to my case. With a steady communication and clarity , geographical boundaries have been made ineffective . Read the rest of this entry »
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October 19th, 2009
The Renaissance in Europe owed a tremendous debt to the inventions that Marco Polo (1254-1324), his father Niccolò and his uncle Maffeo brought back to Venice from their twenty four years of travel in China:
“[Upon their return from China], the three Polos received respect from their fellow citizens, with Marco singled out for special attention. ‘All the young men went every day continuously to visit and converse with Messer Marco,’ Giambattista Ramusio claimed. ‘who was most charming and gracious, and to ask of him matters concerning Cathay (China) and the Great Khan, and he responded with so much kindness that all felt themselves to be in a certain manner indebted to him.’ Read the rest of this entry »
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October 13th, 2009
Thanks to our pulse on the global migration opportunities, Y-Axis is the first in the market to present the opportunity to work and settle in France. We take great pride in saying there is no other consultant in India promoting this product. It is a first from Y-Axis because of our continuous research & drive to ensure that we are the pioneers in the business. We present to you - France’s Skills & Talents Permit.
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October 13th, 2009
Unlike much of Europe, France is an immigrant nation, the number of immigrants having risen from one million in 1881 to 2 million by 1962 to 3.7 million by 1982. (It has dropped a bit since then.) It is estimated that 20 percent to 25 percent of the present population has an immigrant background.
But being a French citizen means you’re not categorized as African French or Southeast Asian French or West Indian French; you’re just plain French. That’s the republican ideal, citizenship bestowing theoretical equality, belying the reality of racism. French schoolchildren are steeped in the concept of a single France. The law actually forbids taking a census according to ethnic or racial categories.
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Ready or Not, France Opens Museum on Immigration
Comment:
The French are facing problem with its new citizens with various backgrounds especially the uneducated Muslims from Africa . They don’t know the size of the problem because their citizenship form prohibits asking for details like religion.
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October 13th, 2009
U.S. Can’t Trace Foreign Visitors on Expired Visas
By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. and JULIA PRESTON for the NYT on October 12, 2009
DALLAS — Eight years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and despite repeated mandates from Congress, the United States still has no reliable system for verifying that foreign visitors have left the country.
New concern was focused on that security loophole last week, when Hosam Maher Husein Smadi, a 19-year-old Jordanian who had overstayed his tourist visa, was accused in court of plotting to blow up a Dallas skyscraper
Last year alone, 2.9 million foreign visitors on temporary visas checked in to the country but never officially checked out, immigration officials said. While officials say they have no way to confirm it, they suspect that several hundred thousand of them overstayed their visas. Read the rest of this entry »
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