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Locality: Burnaby, British Columbia

Phone: +1 778-861-1290



Address: 4300 North Fraser Way V5J 5J8 Burnaby, BC, Canada

Website: www.wiseglobal.ca

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WISE Global Immigration Consulting 23.11.2020

The wealthy are fleeing Hong Kong and bypassing the U.S. to come to Canada instead The U.S. has traditionally served as an island of safety and security, particularly for the world's wealthy. Not so much anymore https://business.financialpost.com//the-wealthy-are-fleein

WISE Global Immigration Consulting 08.11.2020

Elections in Canada - October 2019 More Canadians trust Scheer than Trudeau to manage immigration: Angus Reid poll A majority of 56 per cent say the Trudeau government has been too soft on asylum seekers, found the survey of 1,522 Canadians... https://nationalpost.com//more-canadians-trust-scheer-than

WISE Global Immigration Consulting 23.10.2020

Immigrant Population Growth in the U.S. Slows to a Trickle The net increase of immigrants in the American population dropped to about 200,000 people in 2018, a decline of more than 70 percent from the year before, according to William Frey, chief demographer at the Brookings Institution, who conducted the analysis. https://www.nytimes.com/2019//26/us/census-immigration.html

WISE Global Immigration Consulting 21.10.2020

Canada election: Where the four main parties stand on immigration According to an Ipsos poll conducted for Global News about the election issues at the top of voters’ minds, 14 per cent of Canadians cite immigration as an important issue that will influence their voting decision. https://globalnews.ca//canada-election-where-the-four-mai/

WISE Global Immigration Consulting 15.10.2020

International media spread two fake stories about Canadian immigration. It’s weird, but don’t panic It’s weird that two reputable international media outlets would publish false stories about Canadian immigration in the span of one week, but two examples don’t amount to a trend, said Stephanie Carvin, an assistant professor of international affairs at Carleton University and former national security analyst. https://www.nationalobserver.com//international-media-spre