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Dec 5, 2008 | No Comments
Case#1 : How do you get an employer sponsorship for a visa to allow you to work in Ontario, Canada. You fall into the category of skilled worker but you need a Canadian to give you a job. You have no family out there?
First of all, yes, you can be sponsored for a visa by a Canadian employer. But you have [...]
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Nov 28, 2008 | No Comments
Every year more than 2 million emigrants from all over the world flock to Canada. The Canada emigration system is also based on points like the UK system. When a few years ago the minimum required was 75 points, today this has been reduced to 67 in September 2003. The following factors will be taken [...]
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Nov 20, 2008 | 1 Comment
Nuestro boletin es el más novedoso, eficiente y exitoso servicio que le permite buscar empleos en las mejores empresas y provincias Canadienses, fácil y rápidamente. Nuevas oportunidades son agregadas diariamente.
Al convertirse en miembro usted puede accesar y contactar en minutos.
Hay mas de 1,000 plazas de empleo disponibles en diferentes areas
Requisitos basicos para participar
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Mayor de [...]
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Nov 20, 2008 | No Comments
In a surprising and welcome development, the July 2008 immigration newsletter, published by the Canada Immigration, for the first time in several years shows all employment-based visa categories current (except for the “other worker” category), including all categories for nationals of China and India. This means that there is no longer a backlog or retrogression in [...]
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Nov 18, 2008 | No Comments
Canada accepts about 250,000 immigrants a year. Immigration accounts for about two-thirds of Canada’s population growth, compared to 45 percent in the US.
Canada has a point system to select immigrants, awarding immigrant visas to those who score at least 67 points on a 100-point scale of desiderata (desired things). Additional points are awarded for having [...]
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Nov 10, 2008 | 1 Comment
Interest in temporary migration programs has been rising across the globe. Economist Manolo Abella conservatively estimates that, since 2000, the temporary migration of foreign workers into high-income countries has grown at about 4 to 5 percent a year.
Compared with permanent forms of migration, policymakers consider temporary migration more attractive for a number of reasons. In [...]
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Nov 5, 2008 | No Comments
The following provides general information about immigrant and non-immigrant admissions programs commonly used by foreign-born professionals; describes statutory safeguards for educational and employment opportunities in the United States; highlight srecent statistics on permanent and temporary admissions; and explains current Canadian perspectives and policy recommendations on immigration issues.
Immigrant (Permanent) Admissions Programs
Immigrant admissions programs govern the entry [...]
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Nov 5, 2008 | 1 Comment
Canada grants over 320000 skilled migration visas each year. The lowered pass mark means that more people can emigrate under the skilled worker immigration programme. We employ a Canadian lawyer, a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada who has the right to represent clients in Canadian immigration cases. One of the employment based [...]
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Oct 29, 2008 | No Comments
You can land just about any job abroad that you have in Latin America; the secret is to go there. While a few lucky souls move to Canada or U.S. with contract in hand—including attractive expatriate benefits—many of us go without any guarantee of work on the other side.
The payoffs are worth the gamble. More than likely you [...]
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Oct 6, 2008 | No Comments
Trabajos agrícolas y en granjas
Con la llegada del buen tiempo aumentan las ganas de desconectar del tumultuoso ambiente de la ciudad.Si buscas algo completamente diferente a trabajar de dependienta en una tienda o camarero en un bar y sientes que deberías entrar más en contacto con el medio rural, el trabajo de tipo agrícola en [...]
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