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”Thousands Call For Visa-Free Migration Between The UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada”

Posted September 8, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Canada, Commonwealth, Europe, New Zealand, Online Petition, UK, Visa

Published by The Daily Express: Laura Mowat More than 200,000 people have signed petitions for the Government to pursue a free movement treaty between the […]

Canada’s New Immigration Policies To Reduce Family Application Processing Times

Posted September 6, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Canada, Immigration, MP, Parliament

Refugees and Citizenship Minister, John McCallum, appeared in Brampton (Ontario) on Thursday for a public meeting hosted by Brampton West MP, Kamal Khera. Minister for […]

Australia And UK To Begin Trade Negotiations

Posted September 4, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Commonwealth, UK

Steven Ciobo, Australia’s Trade Minister, will land in London this week offering to do everything he can to help Britain make a success of life […]

CANZUK Union Ranked 5th In The World For Quality Of Life

Posted August 30, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Canada, Economy, New Zealand, Research, Statistics, UK

With our free movement proposals between the UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada rapidly gaining support, the evidence for economic and social compatibility between these […]

UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand in ”Top 10” Free Economies

Posted August 28, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Research, Statistics, UK

The 2016 Index of Economic Freedom has placed New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom in the top 10 list of the most economically […]

”World’s Most Livable Cities” For 2016 In Canada & Australia

Posted August 26, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Canada, Statistics

The Economist Intelligence Unit has released its annual livability index for 2016, and the top five countries match last year’s list: Melbourne (Australia) at number […]

Share Your Story And Tell Us Why You Support Free Movement

Posted August 24, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Commonwealth, Personal

If you support free movement between the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada and have experienced hardship due to immigration controls between these countries, […]

Brexit & The Commonwealth: Both Will Gain From A Common Vision

Posted August 19, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Canada, Commonwealth, Europe, New Zealand, Referendum, UK

Despondency over the implications of Brexit on the UK, EU, regional and global trade, global finance and globalisation is overshadowing some interesting possibilities. These include […]

Visiting Canada: A Brief Guide To The New eTA

Posted August 17, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Canada, USA, Visa

Home to astonishing landscapes and cosmopolitan cities, Canada is an alluring combination of the old and the new, so it’s little wonder that over 16 […]

”Free Movement Between The UK, Australia, New Zealand & Canada Makes Perfect Sense”

Posted August 15, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Canada, Commonwealth, Economy, New Zealand, Online Petition, Personal, UK

“The UK just voted to leave the European Union; why on earth should we support Commonwealth free movement?” That is a question I am frequently […]

British High Commissioner To Canada: ”After Brexit, Britain Is Even More Outward Looking”

Posted August 11, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Canada, Referendum, UK

The outcome of the U.K. referendum on its membership in the European Union came as a surprise to many, not only in the United Kingdom […]

”A Commonwealth For Tomorrow” – Joshua Thomson

Posted August 9, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Canada, New Zealand, Personal

I would like you to think a bit on what I’m about to ask you. What might the “Commonwealth” mean to you? Perhaps a unity […]

Leading Economist Proposes CANZUK Union

Posted August 7, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Brexit, Economy, Publication, United Kingdom

Between BREXIT, NAFTA and the TPP, trade deals and economic unions (and dissolutions) have been in the headlines lately. And a London-based economist who was […]

Emigrating To/Visiting Australia: A Brief Guide To Visas

Posted August 4, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Immigration, Visa

A 24 hour flight across the world is one of the most sought after destinations for ex-pats keen to start a new life. Melbourne, Australia […]

”A Call From Britain To Team Up With Canada, Australia And New Zealand”

Posted August 2, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Review, UK

Why is the U.K. leaving the European Union? Because, although for many years the British were happy to have a close geopolitical alliance with like-minded […]

UK To Trigger Brexit By Start Of 2017

Posted July 28, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Europe, Referendum, UK

The new Minister in charge of Brexit says the UK should be able to formally trigger its departure from the EU “before or by the […]

Major Changes To Canada’s Immigration System Expected

Posted July 20, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Canada, Immigration, Visa

The Canadian government is ready to introduce changes to the current immigration system, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, John McCallum, announced Wednesday while visiting […]

Our Letter To The Parliament Of New Zealand

Posted July 18, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in MP, New Zealand, Parliament

Today, we have submitted a letter to all Members of Parliament in New Zealand requesting their support for freedom of movement with the United Kingdom, […]

Boris Johnson Appointed Secretary Of State For Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs

Posted July 14, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Canada, Commonwealth, MP, New Zealand, Parliament, UK

In a huge boost for our campaign, Boris Johnson MP (who has publicly supported freedom of movement between the UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada) […]

New Zealand To Negotiate New Trade Deals With UK

Posted July 13, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in New Zealand, UK

New Zealand is willing to help the United Kingdom negotiate trade deals when it formally leaves the European Union, with the hope the UK will […]

Australian High Commissioner To Attempt Free Movement Negotiations With UK

Posted July 11, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, High Commission, Immigration, UK, Visa

Australia’s High Commissioner to the UK says Brexit could provide an opportunity to renegotiate visa arrangements and make it easier for Australians to live and […]

What We Can Learn From Free Movement Between Australia & New Zealand

Posted July 8, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Europe, New Zealand, Research

A freedom of movement initiative between the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand would not only encompass ideas and policies from the European Union, but […]

Can Ireland Be Considered For Freedom Of Movement?

Posted July 6, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Commonwealth, Europe, Research, Statistics

Irish Senator, Frank Feighan, has recently suggested that it’s time for Ireland to rejoin the Commonwealth, stating that the UK’s “Brexit” referendum presented the perfect […]

Our Letter To UK Members Of Parliament – ”Let Us Now Embrace Free Movement”

Posted June 30, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Commonwealth, MP, Referendum, UK

Following the UK’s decision on June 23rd to leave the European Union, we have submitted a letter to all Members of Parliament in the United […]

Our Online Petition Receives 150,000 Signatures – Join The Campaign Today

Posted June 28, 2016 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Canada, MP, New Zealand, Online Petition, Parliament, UK

Our online petition, advocating the free movement of citizens between the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, has received over 150,000 signatures (and is […]

Australia & New Zealand To Negotiate Immigration Brexit Deal

Posted June 26, 2016June 12, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Brexit, New Zealand, Visas

In a move that will greatly benefit the potential for Commonwealth freedom of movement (now CANZUK International), the Prime Minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull, has […]

The UK Votes To Leave The EU: A Commonwealth Perspective

Posted June 24, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Brexit, European Union, United Kingdom

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser] Return to Homepage   On June 23rd, 2016, the United Kingdom reserved […]

Australian Paramedics Emigrating To UK On Tier 2 Visas

Posted June 21, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Immigration, UK, Visa

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser] Return to Homepage   Originally published by Daniel Waldron and Sanwar Ali […]

UK Immigration To Review Teachers On Tier 2 Visa Shortage Occupation List

Posted June 16, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Immigration, UK

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser] Return to Homepage   Written/contributed by Daniel Waldron and Sanwar Ali – […]

How New Zealand Views The Upcoming ”Brexit” Referendum

Posted June 10, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Europe, New Zealand, Referendum, UK

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser] Return to Homepage   The UK has always maintained good relations with […]

Conservative MEP Backs Brexit and Commonwealth Free Movement

Posted June 2, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Europe, New Zealand, Referendum, UK

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser] Return to Homepage   Former London Mayor, Boris Johnson, and Cabinet Minster, […]

Case Study: New Zealand’s Migration Boom

Posted May 25, 2016February 17, 2019 James SkinnerPosted in Economy, Immigration, New Zealand, Research

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser. Please click here to return to homepage.]   New Zealand’s population growth […]

Australian High Commissioner Backs Free Movement Campaign

Posted May 19, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, High Commission, UK

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser] Return to Homepage   Our campaign has reached a significant milestone today, […]

How Economic Developments Will Affect Australian/British Expats in 2016

Posted May 16, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Exchange Rate, Referendum, UK

[Article provided by The Australian Times] In 2014 alone, 38,000 people headed to Australia from the UK. Today, about 5.3% of Australian residents are British […]

Our Letter To Australian Members Of Parliament

Posted May 13, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, MP, Parliament

This week, our representative in Australia, Andrew Walton, submitted a letter to members of parliament in Canberra, detailing our campaign for freedom of movement between […]

British Entrepreneurs Encouraged For Australian Migration

Posted May 9, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, UK, Visa

A survey carried out by Crown Relocations has confirmed that nearly 9 in 10 Australians would welcome British entrepreneurs, with 86 per cent of respondents […]

Our Online Survey: The Results

Posted May 5, 2016June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Research, Statistics, UK

We have concluded our online research survey for May, 2016. Over the course of 10 days (from April 22nd to May 2nd), 1,230 people completed […]

The Push For A Single Trans-Tasman Visa

Posted April 30, 2016February 17, 2019 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, New Zealand, Visa

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser. Please click here to return to homepage.]   Tourism organisations are calling […]

Let The EU Referendum Be An Apology To The Commonwealth

Posted April 26, 2016February 17, 2019 James SkinnerPosted in Commonwealth, Europe, Referendum, UK

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser. Please click here to return to homepage.]   There is less than […]

”Mr. Prime Minister, Tear Down This Wall” – Andrew Kollington

Posted April 20, 2016February 17, 2019 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Canada, Commonwealth, Europe, New Zealand, Personal, Referendum, UK

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser. Please click here to return to homepage.]   Common sense arguments for […]

Passport Swapping: A New Idea For 21st Century Immigration?

Posted April 7, 2016February 17, 2019 James SkinnerPosted in Immigration, Visa

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser. Please click here to return to homepage.]   It is probably something […]

Poll Indicates Strong Support For Free Movement

Posted March 13, 2016February 17, 2019 James SkinnerPosted in Poll, Research

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser. Please click here to return to homepage.]   A recent poll by […]

Why Just The Four CANZUK Countries?

Posted February 13, 2016June 20, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Australia, Canada, Economy, Free Movement, New Zealand, Security, Trade, United Kingdom

CANZUK International advocates freedom of movement, free trade, a coordinated foreign policy and constitutional dialogue amongst Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Since […]

”Home Away From Home” – Joshua Thomson

Posted January 11, 2016February 17, 2019 James SkinnerPosted in Canada, New Zealand, Personal

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser. Please click here to return to homepage.]   “My mother once said […]

What Could A Free Movement Agreement Look Like?

Posted May 8, 2015June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Immigration, Research, Visa

An important question to consider when discussing free movement between the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, is what conditions may be imposed on citizens […]

”We All Deserve This Opportunity” – Alice Moran

Posted March 9, 2015February 17, 2019 James SkinnerPosted in Canada, Personal

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser. Please click here to return to homepage.]   I flew to Canada […]

Contact Your Local Member Of Parliament

Posted February 17, 2015June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Parliament

Members of Parliament are democratically elected law makers who can advocate legislation promoting free movement and trade between Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United […]

What We Can Learn From European Free Movement

Posted February 14, 2015June 13, 2017 James SkinnerPosted in Europe, Research

There is no doubt that a freedom of movement initiative between the U.K, Canada, Australia and New Zealand would be very much based upon the […]

Boris Johnson Supports ”Bi-Lateral Mobility Zone” for Australians & Brits

Posted December 3, 2014February 17, 2019 James SkinnerPosted in Uncategorized

[This article has been archived any may not appear correctly in your browser. Please click here to return to homepage.]   The Mayor of London, […]

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