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Australia’s Finest Hotels

by admin on Friday, October 30th, 2009

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Visiting Australia is one of the best experience if you want to explore the beauty of this country. From nature lovers to good time holiday makers and people who want to retreat into a relaxing vacation away from the noise and crowded areas, Australia is definitely the right choice. The country is not only known for kangaroos but for it’s cheap hotels as well like Novotel and the famous Ibis Hotels. These hotels offers their customers the best and one of a kind services. From great and delicious foods, unmatched accommodations, professional personnel and much more.

Aside from the two hotels mentioned above, other great hotels in Australia includes Radisson Hotels and Quest Apartments perfect for people relaxing and enjoying the beauty of this country. The country’s popularity has urged many hoteliers to open a good hotels in this country. The region is inviting tourists and visitors not only in the summer season but also in every season as well.

Experience Paris, France

by admin on Monday, August 31st, 2009

Paris is not just the home of Eiffel Tower but for for great hotels as well. Hotels in Paris are easy to find using the internet, you will find a lot of  websites that features all the hotels in Paris. When we visited Paris last year, we stayed at chambre d’hotes, the right place if you are looking for a bed and breakfast of charm design or luxury accommodation near Avignon, the home can be an alternative to the romantic hotel. We really enjoyed Paris most especially Bed and breakfast provence and the Provencal sunshine during our stay.

About Canada

by admin on Friday, July 24th, 2009

Canada is often described as a multicultural nation. But what does that mean? Simply stated, it means that Canadians are not of any one cultural background, race or heritage. Instead, Canadians today reflect a vast diversity of cultural heritages and racial groups. This multicultural diversity is a result of centuries of immigration.

All Canadians, including the Native People, can trace their origins to an immigrant past. This does not mean that the majority of Canadians are immigrants. Far from it. Only about 16% of today’s Canadian citizens were born outside Canada. Nor does this mean that anyone who wants to immigrate to Canada may do so. Immigration to Canada is a privilege, not a right. Canada remains selective about who may enter and, equally important, who may not.

Over the years, attitudes toward immigration and the development of immigration policies have evolved, reflecting economic, political and social issues in our country. Recently, the federal government has announced changes that will both decrease the number of immigrants allowed into Canada and make it more difficult for people in Canada, Canadian born and immigrants alike, to bring family to Canada from abroad.