Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment: A Do-It-Yourself Kit for Skilled Workers under the Latest Immigration Policy. A Step-by-Step Settlement & Job Search Guide – A 3 in 1 Publication, Revised Edition
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This is a 3 in 1 publication. A do-it-yourself kit for skilled workers under latest immigration policy effective from June 28, 2002. A comprehensive step-by-step settlement guide for new immigrants and visitors. A detailed job search guide with profession specific addresses. The do-it-yourself kit will enable the skilled workers to access their eligibility and prepare their immigration application professionally without any external help. This will potentiall… More >>
Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment: A Do-It-Yourself Kit for Skilled Workers under the Latest Immigration Policy. A Step-by-Step Settlement & Job Search Guide – A 3 in 1 Publication, Revised Edition
Product Description
This is a 3 in 1 publication. A do-it-yourself kit for skilled workers under latest immigration policy effective from June 28, 2002. A comprehensive step-by-step settlement guide for new immigrants and visitors. A detailed job search guide with profession specific addresses. The do-it-yourself kit will enable the skilled workers to access their eligibility and prepare their immigration application professionally without any external help. This will potentiall… More >>
How long will it take to get immigration approval for Canada under the Highly Skilled Migration Program?
I am a medical professional and have got master from UK. I wish to work and live in the British Columbia. I want to apply for immigration to Canada under the HSIP while being permamnent resident of the Kyrgyz Republic. Will it be processed fast?
Regarding visa processing time for skilled migration to Canada?
I filed my application under the above category in July 2008. My job is not mentioned in the demand list issued in Feb 2009. Still I didn’t get any reply regarding this matter. What will happen to my application? Will they reject it?
my lawyer has submitted my application for skilled migration to canada around when will they require my IELTS ?
my lawyer has submitted my application for skilled migration to canada around when will they require my IELTS test scores pls advice(how many months after application will the test scores require submission)
I am waiting for Interview for Canada Immigration as a skilled worker. will they take for whole family?
Interview for Canada Immigration as a skilled worker class with family. They will take only my interview or the whole family.
Difference between Skilled Worker application & Regular Skilled Worker application for immigrate to Canada?
My fiancé and I are planning to immigrate to Canada together.
He will apply through Skilled Worker application, and I will apply as his dependent. Both of us are originally from mainland China , and have been living in the United States for almost ten years for school and work. So the question is: should we choose Simplified Skilled Worker application or Regular Skilled Worker application? And what is the difference?
Canadian Immigration rejected under Federal Skilled worker Class Can I still Apply in some other category.?
Hi,
I am 3d Animation Artist and work for film and animation. I apply for my Canadian Immigration under Federal Skilled worker Class. They said that my Category is no in the high demand list. Please read their response below I will hide my reference number rest remains same.
My Question is can I still apply under some other class such a provincial nomination etc.?
Please read their response below thanks.
Dear Sir:
We have received your application for permanent residence in Canada in the Federal Skilled Worker Class on 12 August 2009.
The Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism issued instructions which were published in the Canada Gazette on November 28, 2008. These instructions specify that only applicants who have an offer of Arranged Employment, applicants who are legally residing in Canada for at least one year as a Temporary Foreign Worker or an International Student, or applicants who have work experience in certain listed occupations are eligible to be processed in the Federal Skilled Worker class.
You have not indicated in your application that you have an Arranged Employment Offer or that you are legally residing in Canada for at least one year as a Temporary Foreign Worker or an International Student. Your application has therefore been assessed on the basis of whether you have work experience in the list of occupations eligible for processing. These occupations are identified by codes and described in the National Occupational Classification (NOC). You may access the list of eligible occupations at: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who-instructions.asp#list
You have indicated that you have work experience in an occupation with the following NOC code: 5223,Xyz company, , Xyz company, Xyz company . This occupation is not included on the list of eligible occupations specified in the instructions identified by the Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism and published in the Canada Gazette on 28 November 2008.
For the reasons outlined above, your application does not meet the requirements of the Ministerial Instructions and your application is not eligible for processing.The fees that you have paid are refundable. You will receive a cheque within eight to twelve weeks. If you submitted original supporting documents, these are being returned to you by mail.
There are many ways to immigrate to Canada. Although you have not satisfied the requirements to apply under the Federal Skilled Worker Class, you may qualify under another category. To learn more about your options, visit: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.asp
Thank you for your interest in Canada.
IM
Service Delivery Specialist
Immigration Section
Case Processing Centre
Sydney, Nova Scotia
Changes to Skilled Worker Category, P1
Part 1 of 2 September 16 09 What were the changes announced in November 2008 for immigration to Canada in the skilled category? Where can I access the 38 occoupational list? What happens after Feburary 2008 to our immigration case? Does your degree have to be in the same field as your work experience?
Canada Skilled Worker & Imigration?
I am an experienced web designer from the United States and am interested in moving to Canada, either Ottawa or Toronto. I have done all the research on imigration laws and such as well as the skilled workers program. However I am having a hard time finding work from sites like monster and careerbuilder. Are there canadian sites where I can find work? Like what Monster would be to Americans, Monster Canada does not seem to have many postings.
I was also wondering if anyone knows how long it is to become a permenant resident so I can go into the skilled worker program? Like all the paperwork and such, I cant exactly give up my job here before I move and have a job there.
Any information you may have on working in Canada as an imigrant would be very helpful. Thank you.