This blog serves in part to update the previous article Canada toughens its Immigrant Investor Program: will a counterintuitive strategy succeed? which we posted on July 14, 2010. Under the Canadian immigration system, a person who qualifies for and is accepted under the Immigrant Investor route automatically becomes a Permanent Resident of Canada. Other than [...]
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Immigrant Investor programs of Canada and Quebec: recent developments
Posted in Current Events, Immigration Also tagged Canada, Government administration, Immigrant Investor Programs, Public policy 2 Comments
Canada toughens its Immigrant Investor Program: will a counterintuitive strategy succeed?
Using counterintuitive thinking Sometimes in life better results can be achieved by using counterintuitive thinking. For example, when playing violin, by accident I may bow on a second string in addition to the string intended. So instead of playing F# on the D string, my bow ends up touching (and playing) the G string at [...]
Posted in Law and the Legal Profession Also tagged Canada, Counterintuitive thinking, Immigrant Investor Program, Jason Kenney, Violin 2 Comments