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Many Venezuelan migrants who have chosen to make Canada their new home agree that the immigration process in the United States is slow and cumbersome
Learn about local governments in cities like New York sponsoring trips to Canada, processing paperwork and providing a journey ticket. Know why Canadian immigration plan is attracting skilled workers, refugees and families with its target to admit 500,000 new arrivals annually and its reputation of being welcoming.
Since the age of 18 Cristian has been working in media, allowing him to develop in various areas of audiovisual production and advertising
Cristian Noguera is a young Venezuelan similar to many others, who emigrated to Argentina in 2015 with a suitcase full of dreams in search of opportunities. Since the age of 18 he has worked in audiovisual post-production for production companies, advertising agencies and television channels.
In a message on Twitter Dudamel expressed his excitement about his new venture in New York.
Gustavo Dudamel the acclaimed Venezuelan conductor, will take on a new musical challenge in his career. According to an announcement by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the renowned musician will leave his current position to join the New York Philharmonic as music and artistic director when his contract expires in 2026. (more…)
Martha Durán wins XXII Annual Transgeneric Award for her novel Ver morir a los perros (Seeing Dogs Die)
The novel was chosen by the jury for portraying the complex Venezuelan reality with an intimate tone that intertwines the personal and the national, combining horror and tenderness. At the same time, the work reformulates the limits of Latin American political narrative and offers an original aesthetic proposal.
His reason for moving, like that of many Venezuelans in recent years, was to seek a better quality of life, moving away from a country with political and social complications and few opportunities to develop his artistic talent.
Pro-Immigrant Organizations in the US Reject Program Will Be Economic Burden
Representatives of pro-immigrant organizations in the United States on Tuesday rejected that the program that grants humanitarian visas to Cubans, Venezuelans, Haitians and Nicaraguans will be an economic burden for the receiving states, arguing that, on the contrary, it will be a contribution to public coffers.