An employer may make an offer of employment to a foreign national if: The employer is able to prove that it is a necessary to hire foreign national Due to a shortage of labour in the area Is unable to locate a suitable candidate in Canada Is willing to pay the median wage rate and undertake to comply by all the FW regulations Has not contravened the regulations previously The offer of employment has to be approved by ESDC and a Labour market impact assessment has to be provided (LMIA) If a positive LMIA is issued to the employer and it is provided to the foreign national,…
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Temporary Foreign Worker Program
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Study In Canada
Why should you become a student in Canada? Studying in Canada provides you not only with a qualification recognized world wide but also assists you to apply for residency in Canada after completion of a recognized course from a designated Institute. A 2 year qualifying program can assist you with obtaining a 3 year post graduate work permit. This in turn gives you the opportunity to apply for residency under Federal programs and many Provincial Programs. At Ann Arbour we guide you from day one to achieve the end result of obtaining residency – most of our advice is free and therefore we…
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International Experience Class
International Experience Canada (IEC) provides youth with the opportunity to travel and work in Canada. To participate your country of citizenship must have an agreement with Canada that allows you to apply for an IEC work permit Depending on where you are from, you can choose from up to three travel and work experiences: Working Holiday Fund your vacation with temporary work in Canada. The work portion of your trip lets you earn money so that you can fund your travels during your stay. It is a great way to afford side trips, other excursions and accommodations while you are in Canada. Young Professionals Gain Canadian…
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Francophone Program
French Speaking or Bi-lingual candidates may apply to work in Canada with a skilled job offer from a Canadian employer. Such work permits are issued without the need for a Labour Market Assessment. Employers will need to register the job offer paying $230 to CIC and provide this offer to the Francophone applicant who will then apply for a work permit to Canada. Francophone applicants may bring their family providing they show proof they are able to afford to live in Canada. Such applicants can become eligible to apply for permanent immigration. We are always looking for Francophone cooks and Food supervisors…