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¿Qué se necesita para trabajar legalmente en Canadá?

Nov 12, 2008 | No Comments

Básicamente usted debe completar los siguientes pasos:
    * Obtener un permiso de trabajo o de residencia.
    * Obtener una licencia para ejercer (depende de su profesión)
    * Dominar el idioma ingles, frances o mejor aún ambos.
    * Explorar sus posibilidades de encontrar un trabajo a través de un análisis de mercado de la región donde [...]

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Trabajo temporal en Canadá

Nov 11, 2008 | 3 Comments

Trabajo temporal en Canadá
Canadá recibe aproximadamente 90,000 trabajadores temporales cada año. Como regla general, para trabajar en Canadá es necesario un permiso de trabajo, y el procedimiento para su obtención depende principalmente del trabajo que vas a desempeñar en Canadá.
Como nuestro cliente, lo único que necesitas es una oferta de trabajo de un empleador [...]

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Canada’s Temporary Migration Program: A Model Despite Flaws

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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Working in Canada

Nov 5, 2008 | No Comments

Canada has undergone a period of unprecedented growth over the past 10 years. Add to that a low unemployment rate and an ageing population and the result is that a number of occupational categories are reporting a desperate need for skilled personnel to be working in Canada.
Canada businesses are increasingly looking overseas for skilled migrants [...]

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Canadian Work Permit

Nov 5, 2008 | No Comments

Canada’s enviable standard of living, spectacular scenery, first class education system and abundant job opportunities make it an extremely popular choice for potential migrants. Combine that with its relative proximity to Europe compared with other migration hotspots, and it’s clear why so many people are looking to Canada to start a new life.
Canadian Work Permit [...]

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Educational and Employment-Based Visa Programs

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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Canada Employment based visas

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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Employment Contract

Oct 31, 2008 | No Comments

Employment Contract Checklist:
Who is the employer?
What date did employment commence?
Staff Handbook
Medical Insurance
Housing
Salary
Travel
Completion Bonuses
Intellectual Property and Confidentiality
Leave Entitlement
Termination Clause
Currency
Law and Jurisdiction 
Who is the employer?
This may be particularly relevant if there is a secondment situation. Are you employed by your employer in your home country, or by the employer in the local country. This may be relevant [...]

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Working in Canada

Oct 31, 2008 | No Comments

Healthcare system
Canada, like Britain, has a well-established and comprehensive publicly funded healthcare service for the entire population – medicare. The service provides universal coverage for medically necessary hospital and physician services based on need rather than ability to pay. The biggest difference between the British and Canadian systems is that, although the federal government has [...]

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Working & Job Guide for Canada

Oct 31, 2008 | No Comments

From its Aboriginal beginnings, to French and British colonization, to its large, modern-day communities of Latin American immigrants, Canada has always sustained an ethnically and culturally diverse population. Canada absorbs more immigrants per capita than any other country. Although it is the second largest country in the world after Russia, an average of only three [...]

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