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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 20, 2008 | 1 Comment
Overview
An immigrant is a foreign national who has been authorized to live and work permanently in Canada. If you want to become an immigrant based on the fact that you have a permanent employment opportunity in Canada, or if you are an employer that wants to sponsor someone for lawful permanent residency based on permanent [...]
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Nov 20, 2008 | 3 Comments
Applying for a job in Canada may be very different than in your home country. There are certain “rules and regulations” to follow in terms of what information to include on your CV/resume and cover letter. Your resume should for example not specify anything about salary requirements, age of children and their names, your height [...]
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Nov 18, 2008 | 1 Comment
You might be wondering if Canada has put Immigration on hold due to the current world economic climate. In terms of immigration, things are certainly not grinding to a halt and the Canadian Government does not even see a recession hitting them as such, unlike many other Countries in Europe or the United States of [...]
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Nov 18, 2008 | No Comments
For many outside Canada, employment holds the key to success inside Canadian borders. Although dissatisfied Canadians may complain about the current economic slowdown, what appears to lifelong Canadian citizens as a recession strikes many potential immigrants as rare economic opportunity. As a result, individuals from the world over compete for relatively few slots available for [...]
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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 14, 2008 | 1 Comment
Trabajador Calificado
De los miles de inmigrantes a los cuales Canadá abre sus puertas cada año, la gran mayoría son trabajadores calificados. Estos inmigrantes ingresan a Canadá debido a sus habilidades como trabajadores y/o profesionales son requeridas en el mercado laboral canadiense. A través de su aporte al mercado laboral todos los trabajadores calificados contribuyen de [...]
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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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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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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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