Category: Canada

Can 17 Years Old Go To Canada?

Since your children are 16 and 17, they both require valid passports to travel to Canada. Note, it is also recommended that a parent traveling with minor children take a notarized consent to travel form from the non-traveling parent. Can a 17 year old enter Canada alone? Children (under 18) travelling without both parents: carry […]

Can An Egyptian Live In Canada?

Canada is an important destination for Egyptian immigrants, and there are approximately 100,000 people of Egyptian origin in Canada, forming vibrant communities across the country. Can an Egyptian move to Canada? Conditions for Migrating to Canada from Egypt You must be able to communicate in writing, as well as read, comprehend, and speak English or […]

When Did Egyptians Come To Canada?

1950s. Immigration of Egyptians to Canada first became appreciable in the 1950s. During the 1960s they formed the majority of immigrants from Arabic countries. Most Egyptian immigrants have been of urban origin, 75 per cent of them white-collar professionals. Egyptian Music in Canada. Published Online February 7, 2006 Last Edited January 23, 2014 Why did […]

Where Did The Queen Stay In Canada?

Rideau Hall (officially Government House) is the official residence in Ottawa of both the Canadian monarch and their representative, the governor general of Canada. Rideau Hall. Government House Other information Number of rooms ≈ 175 National Historic Site of Canada Designated 1977 When was the last time the Queen was in Canada? 2010The most widely […]

Has It Ever Reached 50 Degrees In Canada?

Canada Records All-Time High Temperature Of 49.5 Degrees Celsius. What is the warmest its ever been in Canada? Highest temperatures ever recorded in Canada Date Recorded Location Temperature July 5, 1937 Midale, Saskatchewan 45.0 °C (113.0 °F) July 11, 1936 St. Albans (Treesbank), Manitoba 44.4 °C (111.9 °F) July 29, 1934 Rock Creek, British Columbia […]

Is Canada Becoming Warmer?

Canada is warming faster than the world as a whole — at more than twice the global rate — and the Canadian Arctic is warming at about three times the global rate. Due to this rapid warming, sea-ice deterioration and changes in permafrost are expected to put communities and infrastructure in the North at risk. […]