Is Skilled immigration canada good option?
I have 77 points were as Skilled immigration were as 67 points are required for immigration.
What if i donot got any job there.
Also after how long i will get Canadian citizen ship.
Have i to stay there till Canadian citizen Ship.
Immigration to Canada for Skilled Workers
Marwa Badra explains how the NOC List works for people who want to immigrate to Canada.
applying for canada immigration as skilled worker without ILETS TEST?
my brother wants to immigrate to Canada can he apply for immigration and then he wants to take iltes test and send it can he do that or he has to send everything one time?
Canada Skilled Worker Imigration?
I have been wanting to imigrate to Canada as a skilled worker for quite some time but have came across a bump in the road already. I have a 2 year degree (working on bachelors) and have been working as a Marketing Coordinator for the past 3 years. The problem is, marketing does not seem to be on the Skilled Worker Classification List. I had read that there may be a few exceptions and was wondering if anyone knows what they could be? Could I have any chance of becoming a permenant resident or should I just give up hope? I know this is a very long process so want to start while I’m still sort of young.
I am American if that means anything, and really dont want to stay here the rest of my life for several different reasons.
Thank you!
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Immigration to Canada as a Skilled Worker?
I am an English/British citizen and it has been my plan for many years now to emmigrate to Canada. I am expecting a 2-1 for my Batchelor’s degree in Software Engineering, after which I will do a 1 year Master’s degree in the same area. I have 15 months full time paid experience in the industry. I will finish this my Master’s degree summer next year. I have the highest level proficiency in English (obviously, being English), and also a good level of French (France is only 2.5 hours away).Finally, my Dad’s brother and sister both live in Toronto, where I wish to emmigrate to.
I wish to emmigrate immediately after I finish my Master’s degree. I understand that there are long wait times (http://www.canada.org.uk/visa-info/processing_times.htm) of 4 years for permanent residence, or 6 weeks for a work permit. I have had a very good look on the official immigration website, and I believe the only avenues I have are either to wait 4 years for a permanent residence application to be processed, or to find arranged employment and get a work permit. There are fast-track immigration options for people in my industry, but that requires a minimum of 2 years full-time experience, however I only have 15 months (http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/itw-jobs.asp#jobs5).
So far this leaves me with applying for a work permit as my only option, is that correct? The Canadian immigration website says that for both permanent residence and work permits, the application must be made from outside the country.
So to sum up, I guess I would need to visit Toronto to go to job interviews, secure a job offer, then leave the country again and apply for a work permit?
Any other suggestions or comments you may have are very much appreciated!
Thanks
I forgot to mention, I will be going on holiday to Toronto this summer. Do you think it is worth trying to apply for a job 10 months in advance?
Also, I assume my situation will be taken advantage of by employers, and I will get a sub-standard wage in my first months/year in Canada. Do you think this is a fair statement?
Thanks
PLEASE HELP!!: are these the only occupation a skilled worker can apply for to imigrate. To Canada(cic.gc.ca)?
I have the dream of moving to Canada soon, Im from Nicaragua and the skilled worker programme is my best option, but I am a software engineer and I dont find my occupation on the list, BUT, theres this on the bottom:
NOTE: the occupations above are all Skill Type 0 (managerial occupations) or Skill Level A (professional occupations) or B (technical occupations and skilled trades) on the Canadian National Occupational Classification list.
I searched for Software engineering and it was there, so I am really confused, is Software engineering an occupation in Demand in Canada or not….. Again please and thank you so much!
Heres the link of the lists and the note is at the bottom:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who-instructions.asp#list
Again thank you so much!
Why should a skilled Nigerian do English Tests before being considered for immigration to Canada?
I found it funny when you ask a skilled person in Nigeria who has a Master Degree in University Education to still write English test as prerequisite for immigration to Canada.
Is Canada speaking a different English Language apart from the one we use to know?
Nigeria being a multi-languages Country only has English as a unified language which every educated person speaks fluently if not better than an average Canadian.
Many people who ordinarily should have immigrate to Canada have being denied because of this factor. Canada should be more lenient and friendly as per granting immigratrion to a Nigeria intending immigrant who is genuinely seeking immigration rather than using English as a factor of rejection, afterall, English is the official language of every Nigerian.