Pope Francis has issued a public apology

Pope Francis has issued a public apology for the role that the Catholic Church played in Canada’s residential school system, calling it a

“deplorable evil” following his visit to the former site of the Ermineskin Indian Residential School in Maskwacis, Alta.

Speaking to a crowd of Indigenous community members and residential school survivors on Monday at the community’s powwow

grounds, he decried colonial “policies of assimilation and enfranchisement” and urged formal investigations to follow the first step of this apology.

“I am here because the first step of my penitential pilgrimage among you is that of again asking forgiveness, of telling you once more that “I am

deeply sorry,” he said in his official apology on Monday. “Sorry for the ways in which, regrettably, many Christians supported the colonizing

mentality of the powers that oppressed the Indigenous peoples. I am sorry.”

World Cup-bound Canadian WNT

Sport news

World Cup-bound Canadian WNT still has a lot to play for at CONCACAF Championship

Winner of tournament automatically qualifies for 2024 Paris Olympics, 2024 Gold Cup

 

Qualification for next year’s FIFA World Cup has already been secured, but the Canadian women’s team still has plenty to play for at the CONCACAF Championship in Mexico. 

With a pair of shutout victories from its opening two games of the tournament, Canada sits in a tie with Costa Rica — who also has six points and scored seven goals — atop the Group B standings. What that means is Monday’s contest between the two nations (6:30 p.m. ET) at Monterrey’s Estadio BBVA will decide first place.

Winning Group B is vitally important, as it considerably strengthens a team’s chances of qualifying for the Olympics. The United States leads Group A at the moment, and should secure first place in their pool after facing Mexico on Monday in their group stage finale.

 

The top two nations in both groups at the end of the round robin advance to the tournament semifinals, but the winner of the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship will also automatically qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics and next summer’s CONCACAF Gold Cup. The second- and third-place nations at this competition could still qualify for the Olympics, but they would have to face each other in a playoff in September, 2023 to determine who’ll go to Paris.

 

Former Senators star defenceman Redden returns in player development role

Former Ottawa Senators defenceman Wade Redden is back with the team as a player development coach.

The Senators said Monday that Redden would join the team at its annual development camp, which is being held this week at the Canadian Tire Centre.

Redden, Ottawa’s top pick (No. 2 overall) in the 1995 NHL draft, played parts of 11 seasons with the Senators and is the franchise’s all-time leader in plus/minus rating (plus-159), ranks fourth in games (838), fifth in points (410) and sixth in penalty minutes (576).

The 45-year-old native of Lloydminster, Sask. retired in 2014 after playing 1,023 regular-season NHL games with Ottawa, the New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues and Boston Bruins.

Redden will work alongside fellow development coaches Shean Donovan and Jesse Winchester in supporting and helping to develop the team’s prospects, with a focus on young defencemen in Senators’ system.

The Canadians finished 2nd in the women’s eight final during the 3rd day of the World Rowing Cup from Lucerne, Switzerland.

Djokovic outlasts Kyrgios to claim 4th consecutive Wimbledon title

Djokovic and Kyrgios have not always gotten along.

Kyrgios was quite critical of Djokovic publicly until he became one of the earliest voices backing the Serbian during the legal saga that played out before the Australian Open in January, culminating in Djokovic being deported from that country because he is not vaccinated against COVID-19 (which also might prevent him from participating in the U.S. Open in August).

That apparently helped create a detente of sorts; Kyrgios used the term “bromance” to describe their relationship status. They kidded around via social media on Saturday, trading messages about heading for drinks or dinner, with the winner footing the bill.

“He’s a bit of a god, I’m not going to lie,” Kyrgios said during the trophy ceremony. “I thought I played well. You’ve won the championship I don’t even know how many times.”

Canada’s Jessica Klimkait captures bronze at judo Grand Slam in Budapest

Canada’s Jessica Klimkait claimed bronze in the women’s under-57 kilogram category at the judo Grand Slam event in Budapest, Hungary on Friday with a win over Cuba’s Arnaes Odelin Garcia.

The reigning world champion and Olympic bronze medallist from Whitby, Ont., lost her quarter-final match to Japan’s Haruka Funakubo, who defeated Rafaela Silva of Brazil to win the gold medal.

Klimkait rebounded against Belgium’s Mina Libeer to qualify for the bronze-medal match.

Health

Moderna COVID-19 pediatric vaccine approval expected soon, says physician

Health Canada is likely to approve Moderna’s pediatric COVID-19 vaccine, possibly within days, so epidemiologist Dr. Christopher Labos doesn’t recommend that parents take their youngest to the U.S. for the shot, as some Canadians have done.

 

Culture

 

Netflix, Disney should contribute more to Canadian culture: heritage minister 

Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez says he wants to see the creation of more Canadian programs to promote homegrown talent, such as CBC’s “Schitt’s Creek” and “Anne with an E.

 

The Ongoing History of New Music, episode 911: 50 years of CanCon

It’s been fifty years since the CanCon rules for music on Canadian radio were put into effect. It’s been a long, difficult trip but in the end, it was worth it.

 

Tories, Grits plan to designate new national museum in Regina, if elected

Both the Conservative Party and Liberal Party plan to designate Regina’s Friends of the Mounted Police Heritage Centre as a national museum.

 

Immigration

Express Entry: Canada invites skilled immigrants overseas for first time since 2020

Canada’s Immigration Minister: “Today, I am pleased to announce that Express Entry draws have officially resumed and applications will be processed at our 6 month processing standard. I look forward to welcoming skilled workers who will are essential in addressing Canada’s labour shortages.” 

 

Canada has invited Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) candidates for the first time since December 2020. 

Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates were also included in today’s Express Entry draw. This marks the first time since September 2021 that CEC candidates have been included in an Express Entry draw. 

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited a total of 1,500 Express Entry candidates to apply for permanent residence. The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off score was 557. 

How does Express Entry work? 

 

Express Entry is a two step process. 

In step one, candidates need to confirm they meet the criteria of at least one of the three Express Entry programs. 

If they meet the criteria, candidates can upload their Express Entry profile onto IRCC’s website. Candidates receive a Comprehensive Ranking System score based on their human capital characteristics such as age, education, language skills, and work experience. Approximately every two weeks, IRCC invites the highest-scoring candidates to apply for permanent residence. 

Those invited for permanent residence have 60 days to submit their applications to IRCC. IRCC aims to process most applications within 6 months or less. 

By 2024, Canada will welcome over 110,000 Express Entry immigrants per year. 

Immigration minister discusses new PR pathway for temporary residents 

 

 Immigration Minister Sean Fraser talks about a new immigration program that will offer permanent residency pathways for temporary residents.

 

“The challenge that I’m wrestling with right now is that we have more people coming on a temporary basis than we may have spaces for in our immigration levels plan,” Fraser said on June 21. “We might have half a million people here temporarily studying but we have 400,000 or so [permanent residence] spaces.”

The TR2PR pathway was a one-time measure introduced to help Canada meet its immigration target amid border closures. The TR2PR pathway opened the door to allow 90,000 temporary residents working in Canada to become permanent residents. This measure was launched under the former minister of immigration, Marco Mendicino.

 

Moving to Canada? What you need to know for a smooth transitionHow you can make your transition to Canada as successful as possible.

 

Canada is a beautiful and safe country — one that embraces newcomers from all over the world.

While relocating to a new country can be very exciting, there is also a lot to do in preparation and once you arrive. To make the transition as smooth as possible, consider the following tips.

1) Prepare to work in Canada

To start your job search, you can register with the Government of Canada Job Bank. You can use the Job Bank to build your resume, search for a position and browse career planning tools. Looking for opportunities to network with people in your field of interest can also be a good way to meet people in your industry and find a new job. If you haven’t yet, set up a LinkedIn profile to connect with other people in your field.

2) Find a place to live

Before arriving in Canada, you can secure a place to stay in a hotel, hostel or short-term vacation rental using sites like Airbnb or VRBO. When you’ve had time to explore your new surroundings and you’re ready to rent or buy a home of your own, you can reach out to a real estate agent for professional advice or search on your own online. You can use websites and apps like realtor.ca or Zillow to find a property.

3) Open a bank account

While it is possible to set up an international bank account before coming to Canada, you will still need to open a chequing account for everyday banking once you arrive. Luckily, the process of opening a bank account in Canada is easy and convenient and Canadian banks are reliable and secure. Check out the Scotiabank StartRight® program for special newcomer banking solutions, credit cards and more.

4) Get a phone

To ensure you can easily communicate with a prospective employer, landlord or new friends, it’s important to set up your mobile plan when you arrive in Canada. The most commonly used cellphone providers with the widest coverage in Canada include Rogers, Telus and Bell. There are also smaller companies such as Freedom, Virgin, and Chatr.

5) Apply for health insurance

Canada’s public healthcare system is funded through taxes. As a permanent resident, you can apply for healthcare insurance. While most provinces and territories grant access to health coverage upon arrival, British Columbia, Manitoba and Quebec have a 90-day waiting period. If you immigrate to a province with a waiting period, you can apply for private coverage to fill the gap. Private health insurance is also used to cover healthcare costs outside of what the public system will pay for.

6) Find a family doctor or dentist

Once in Canada, you will want to find a family doctor in case you experience a non-urgent injury or require medication. You’ll need a prescription from a doctor to obtain many medications. It’s important to know that public healthcare insurance doesn’t cover most prescription medication or dental services. Instead, many Canadians have private health insurance to help cover this cost. Many employers provide private insurance to their employees, and there are also provincial and territorial medication programs, but you must meet eligibility requirements. For help finding a family doctor or dentist, you can refer to the Government of Canada website.

7) Enroll your children in school

If you arrive in Canada with school-age children, you’ll need to contact your local school board to enroll them in elementary or high school. During the enrollment process, you’ll need your child’s birth certificate, proof of guardianship or custody, proof of residency and immunization record (to ensure your child’s vaccinations are up to date).

8) Find transportation

If you move to a major Canadian city or town, you can take advantage of public transportation, like the bus, subway or train. But if you immigrate to a more rural area, you might consider buying a vehicle to get around. Scotiabank offers the StartRight auto finance program, which is a loan created especially for newcomers. With the StartRight loan, you may be able to qualify with no Canadian credit history, get a new car or one that’s up to four years old and take up to five years to repay your loan. To apply, you need to provide Proof of Permanent Residence of Foreign Worker status and your arrival date, and you must have less than three years of residency in Canada.

9) Get involved in the community

If you don’t have friends or family members in Canada, getting involved with your community will help you meet new people. Most neighbourhoods have a nearby community center, libraries and recreation centres for your whole family to enjoy. Playing sports or joining a club is another great way to meet like-minded people. You can also sign up for Canada Connect, which is a program that matches newcomers with long-time community members. You can meet online or in person to gain a better understanding of the community and connect with other people.

Settling in Canada as a newcomer

Immigrating to Canada, or any new country, can feel a bit overwhelming. You’ll be confronted with a new city or town, new people and a new climate (make sure you prepare yourself for your first Canadian winter!). To smoothly transition to life in Canada, consider these tips and try to embrace this new and exciting experience. 

 

 

Nature of Canada

Saskatchewan, Canada is known as the breadbasket of Canada, famous for its prairies and wheat fields. 

Thanks to the vast expanses and immense sky the province is also famous for the most beautiful sunsets. The largest cities are Regina, Canada, with a population of about 235,800 people, and Saskatoon, Canada, with 225,000 people. The province is also famous for the largest area of moving sand dunes in Canada. The sand dunes of Athabasca, with their huge, 30-metre-high barchans, stretch for almost 100 kilometers. Saskatchewan offers many urban activities as well as great opportunities for rural retreats or outdoor activities. Regina, Canada was founded in the late 19th century, and in 1882 the settlement got its present name after Queen Victoria. Regina was founded in a treeless prairie area in need of water. Since its founding, however, residents have planted trees and made dams. Now there is a beautiful Waskana Park in the middle of town with an artificial lake called Waskana Lake in the middle. Among the tourist attractions: Saskatchewan Science Center, House Museum of Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker Museum, National History Museum, Royal Saskatchewan Museum. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada was founded in 1882 in the central part of present-day Saskatchewan by John Lake and was named after the Saskatoon Berry, a variety of the common fig tree found in the province. The city has a population of 202,300 people, more than a fifth of all Saskatchewan residents. Saskatoon is ranked 23rd among Canadian cities. The city has a large Ukrainian community. Saskatoon’s economy is based on the processing of uranium, polymetals and potassium salts. The climate in Saskatoon, as in all of Saskatchewan, is sharply continental. Absolute values range from 50 °C to +41 °C. Winds on the plains prairies are strong. Because of the harsh winters in North America, “Saskatoon” is slang for severe cold. Among the tourist attractions is Wanuskewin Heritage Park (Saskatchewan, Canada), located 5 km north of Saskatoon on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River, Canada. The park has 19 historic sites connected with the life and rituals of the North-American Indians of the Cree, Assiniboine, Saulteaux, Atsina, Dakota, and Blackfoot tribes who lived on this territory 6000 years ago. The area was declared a Canadian National Historic Landmark in 1986.

 

Province of Quebec

Quebec is one of the largest provinces in Canada. It makes up almost one-sixth of Canada. French-speaking culture has been preserved here since colonial times, and most locals consider French their first language. It is a prosperous region with a well-developed economy, where protection of natural resources is a priority. The largest cities are Montreal and Quebec. They welcome the most tourists – each of them is beautiful in its own way and has a special Old World charm. The province of Quebec is visited by travelers from all over the world. They are attracted by the mesmerizing nature of national parks and reserves, the clearest waters of lakes and rivers, the original atmosphere of the colonial past, numerous festivals, superb ski resorts, unique natural, historical and modern attractions.

The region has great natural resources. Much of the territory is covered with coniferous and deciduous forests. There are huge reserves of fresh water – they occupy about 12% of its surface. There are about half a million lakes and more than 4500 rivers. The largest of the lakes is Mistassini. The largest waterway is the St. Lawrence River.

Yukon Province.

The Yukon became a point of worldwide attraction in the late 19th century as soon as the first gold nuggets were found on the Klondike River. But when those glorious times passed, it turned out that the main treasure of this Canadian territory was not the precious metal at all. The Yukon people truly cherish their dramatic and beautiful scenery, their colorful history, and the unique culture of the early settlers. Tourists flock here to witness the midnight sun, the northern lights, the gold rush, and to fall in love with the region’s wilderness.

The area of the region is 482 thousand km². Much of it is covered by tundra and taiga. Mountain ranges, belonging to the northern part of the Cordilleras, form the relief of the territory. In this area is the highest peak of the country – Mount Logan. The largest volcanic field in the Yukon is Alligator Lake. The Wrangell Volcanic Field is also partially located here.

About 17% of the area is north of the Arctic Circle, so polar days and nights are common here. Another phenomenon related to the geographical location of the region is the permafrost. The most significant faults are the Tintina and Denali faults.

The main waterway of the Yukon is the river of the same name. There are quite a few small lakes, and the larger ones are only three – Teslin, Atlin, and Tagish. All of them are close to British Columbia.

 

Province of Ontario

Ontario is an amazing combination of comfortable life in a modern city and travel through unimaginably beautiful nature. And the famous Niagara Falls is just one of the many wonders that await visitors year-round. This province is comfortable to vacation in any season – even in bad weather. There is always an opportunity to learn something new or see something unusual.

Ontario has many rivers (total length of 60,000 km) and lakes – about half a million in all. The most notable are in the Great Lakes group – Ontario, Erie, Superior and Guron. On the U.S. border is the most famous and most visited waterfall in the world – Niagara Falls. It is estimated that the province contains about 1/3 of the fresh liquid water reserves of the planet.

Province of British Columbia

British Columbia is a Canadian province located in the westernmost part of the country. The mild climate and scenic nature of the mountains and valleys make the region very attractive to tourism.

About 12.5% of the province’s land is occupied by state reserves and national parks. Approximately 75% of the land is covered by mountains – the Coast Ranges can be seen in most of British Columbia’s most famous landscape photographs. Many species of wildlife and birds are found here, and there are large populations of fish, including game fish.

 

Province of Alberta

The province of Alberta is the Rocky Mountains to the west and vast expanses of prairie to the east. These flat, endless plains may seem monotonous, but they have a special and unparalleled charm. Much of the northern territory, on the other hand, is covered with boreal forests. The province is landlocked, but its major oil fields make it one of Canada’s thriving territories.

 

Alberta’s two largest cities, Edmonton and Calgary, are known not only for their interesting sights, but also for the cordiality and hospitality of their residents.

 

THE CANADIAN SHIELD

A distinctive feature of the geographical map of Canada are the mountains, formed in ancient times by melting glaciers. They cover an area of about 5 million square kilometers. The ice sheet runs in a giant arc around Hudson Bay from the northwest to the northeast. To the south, it skirts the Great Lakes region and reaches the outskirts of the cities of Ontario and Quebec. Canada’s long-settled provinces to the east, such as southern Ontario and Manitoba, are separated from the later settled provinces to the west by this daunting barrier, thousands of kilometers wide.

 

 

APPALACHI MOUNTAINS

The northernmost parts of the Appalachian Mountains reach as far east as Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, and they also reach into Newfoundland. Most of the Appalachian Mountains are folded mountains, corroded by the glaciers that once covered them. Lowlands are also found along river valleys and along the coast.

The mountains and highlands are mostly rounded, reaching a height of more than 1,200 meters on the Gaspé Peninsula. In Newfoundland they are about 762 meters high, while on Cape Breton Island they are only 533 meters.

The main distinguishing feature of the region is St. Lawrence Bay. Previously, the route connecting distant settlements to each other was by sea rather than by land. Until recently, the region’s economy depended solely on the sea and most of the population fed on it. An extension of the coastal shoal, the so-called Great Newfoundland Bank is the richest fishing ground, one of the largest in the world. The coastline is well delineated here, and there are both cold and warm currents in the sea. Although the cod no longer exists, there are a variety of marine life, including some species of whales. One of the most important resources of the region is coastal oil.

 

ATLANTIC REGION

This region contains part of the Appalachian mountain system, but is most associated with Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Prince Edward Islands. Agriculture is associated with the cultivation of soils of medium fertility. Prince Edward Island has a rich crop of potatoes. The Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia is famous for its orchids.

 

GREAT LAKES

More than half of Canada’s population lives in relatively benign climates along the Great Lakes coast and in the St. Lawrence River Valley. There are quite a few mountainous settlements between nearby Detroit’s Winsor and Quebec City, some 1126 kilometers to the northeast. The two most important cities are Toronto and Montreal.

 

Although winters are cold6 and summers are hot, the climate is not as harsh as in the rest of the country, making it possible to grow a wide variety of crops. In many areas the soils are quite fertile. They have been formed because sedimentary rocks lie above older rocks in the Canadian Shield. A variety of crops are grown here, even grapes, mostly in the Niagara area, but also in other parts of Ontario and even in southern Quebec. Peeley, on Lake Erie, is the northernmost part of the Carolinas, with a rich natural area left over from what was once a natural forested area. Southern plant species such as the tulip tree and the skeleton tree are common here. The forest in Canada is well-preserved. This is why Canada has chosen the maple leaf as its national symbol: tourists admire the autumn leaves and Canadians extract the sap to make maple syrup.

INTERIOR PLAINS

The plains are an extension of the chain of lowlands that runs across the United States from the Rio Grande River northward. In Canada, they are more than 2,414 km long. The Plains include the southern edges of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, most of Alberta, and the southwestern portion of the Northwest Territories. Along the boundary of the plains with the shield are huge natural water reservoirs, such as Lakes Winnipeg, Athabasca and Great Slave Lake. Arctic forests and tundra dominate the territories to the north, and fertile soils to the south. They were once grasslands, but now there is agriculture. Most of Canada’s grain is produced here. Along with the ruthlessly exploited prairie pastures, countless bison, which once grazed on the plains, were literally exterminated.

 

Originally settlers came to the plains to farm livestock and grow grain. But the pace of economic development is now determined by oil and natural gas resources. Most of this industry is developed in Alberta.

 

THE CORDILLERAS IN CANADA

 

The Cordilleras are part of a 14,500 km long mountain range stretching from Tierra del Fuego to Alaska, and many smaller ranges and mountain plateaus up to 800 km wide. They are located throughout the Yukon and most of British Columbia. And the ridge of the Rocky Mountains forms the border with Alberta. Here are the most stunning landscapes in Canada and the highest mountain peaks. Until recently, many explorers tried to conquer them. The highest peak in the Canadian Rocky Mountains is Mount Robson (3,954 meters). Some peaks in the Mackenzie Range in the Yukon exceed 2,500 meters, but the highest mountain in Canada and the second highest in North America is Mount Logan (6,050 meters) in the northwest in the St. Elias Mountain Range.

 

 

10 Reasons to immigrate to Canada:

1) Fast citizenship process. You can get a Canadian passport after only three years as a permanent resident

 

2) Friendly attitude towards newcomers.  Canada was the first country in the world to embrace multiculturalism, the idea that everyone in the country has the right to maintain their own identity while being a full member of society. It is easier for immigrants to integrate into a society with such values.

 

3) Moving as a family. Canadian immigration policy allows all family members, from children to grandparents, to move with them. In doing so, they receive permanent residency status and can enjoy all services and benefits.

 

4) Quality of Life. Canada ranks first in the ranking of countries with the highest standard of living. Its residents boast a developed system of health and education, social security, stable economic and political situation. Average life expectancy in Canada is 82 years.

 

5) High level of freedom. Canada is one of the freest countries in the world, along with the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, and Finland.

 

6) Two official languages.  French and English are spoken in Canada. Only one of them is required to immigrate. Learning the second language in the natural environment is not difficult.

 

7) Low crime rate. Canada is one of the safest countries in the world. There is no division into dangerous and non-dangerous areas, as the crime rate is extremely low throughout the country.

 

8) Diverse nature. There are 38 national parks in Canada, where you can see not only glaciers, icebergs and northern lights, but also sandy beaches and waterfalls. Canada itself is surrounded by three oceans.

 

9) Active Recreation. Geographical and climatic diversity allows Canadians to do all kinds of sports. High mountains (Canada has 10 mountain ranges) and plenty of snow make it possible to go skiing, snowboarding or snowmobiling. In summer, you can canoe and kayak down rivers.

 

10) Excellent ecology. The Canadian government cares about the environment and preserving natural resources – Canada is ranked 25th (out of 180) in the Environmental Performance Index.

 

To immigrate to Canada, you need to choose a suitable immigration method, which involves obtaining permanent resident status (permanent residency, Permanent Residence) once you enter the country. After determining the method, you need to collect the required documents and apply for a visa, study permit, or other document depending on the method of immigration by creating a GCKey account, or by contacting one of Canada’s visa centers. Citizenship can be obtained after 3 years of permanent residence in Canada.

Student immigration to Canada

You can immigrate to Canada through education by enrolling in a university or vocational school, obtaining a visitor’s visa and a study permit, and, after graduation, finding a job and staying in the country. The main advantage of this method is a smooth integration into Canadian society. In addition, Canada supports the continued immigration of newcomer alumni, and offers graduates the opportunity to obtain special Post-Graduation Work Permits.

Professional immigration to Canada

Canada’s growing economy is in need of highly skilled individuals who can provide the Canadian economy with skills and expertise. To qualify for permanent residence through the Skilled Immigration program, you must demonstrate full eligibility for one of the three federal immigration programs by completing the Express Entry form. The federal skilled immigration program offers both independent immigration and immigration with an offer from an employer.

Provincial Nominee Program

Professional immigration through the Provincial Nominee Program is available if the candidate meets the criteria of one of the federal programs and has a support (nomination) from one of the Canadian provinces. To receive support, the candidate needs to decide which province or territory they want to live and work in, and then apply there for a nomination in the Express Entry stream (to apply, select a province or territory in the list and apply there according to the instructions). You can create an Express Entry account in advance. The decision is based on whether the province needs immigration and the plausibility of the applicant’s plans to live there. After receiving support, you can apply for permanent residency (permanent residence). The application process takes 15-19 months. 

 

The process of professional immigration to Canada

– Find the right program (you can use the summary table);

– Translate necessary documents into English/French;

– Do an evaluation of your education;

– Create an Express Entry account;

– Complete the application form within 60 days;

– Gather your documents;

– Wait for official letter of confirmation of your candidacy and invitation (waiting time up to 12 months);

– Apply for permanent residency within 60 days of receiving the invitation.

 

The Atlantic Immigration Program in Canada

The Atlantic Program for immigration to Canada is an agreement between the Government of Canada and four Atlantic provinces:

– New Brunswick;

– Newfoundland and Labrador;

– Nova Scotia;

– Prince Edward Island.

The essence of this agreement is to accept qualified immigrants for jobs for which there are not enough local candidates. To immigrate, you must first obtain a job offer. It takes at least 6 months to review.The employer can accept the candidate in one of the categories.

 

The immigration process

– Being assessed according to Canadian standards;

– Obtaining an offer of employment from a participating province;

– Obtaining an individual settlement plan from a settlement organization;

– Obtaining a certificate of endorsement from the Canadian province;

– Collecting documents and uploading the application for permanent residency (the documents and procedure depend on the program);

– Submission of biometric data;

– Obtaining temporary work permit (Temporary work permit), which gives you the right to work while your permanent residency application is being processed (not required).

Business Immigration to Canada

Canada is an attractive place to do business and is ranked as the 7th best country to do business in. The Canadian government is interested in the immigration of foreign entrepreneurs and contributors who bring money to the country. In addition to knowledge of the local market, business conditions, an entrepreneur must know English or French well and have a business plan. Provinces can offer their own conditions for business immigration, which differ from federal conditions.

Start-up Visa Program

The program is for young entrepreneurs with a project that creates new jobs, is innovative and can be of benefit to the Canadian economy. Visas are available for up to 5 company founders and their families. Basic business requirements:

– Each of the founders has a 10% or more controlling shareholding;

– Applicants and the selected organization hold more than 50% controlling interest;

– Receive support from one of the accredited Canadian investors who can invest in the new business;

– Have knowledge of the language at CLB level 5+;

– Have sufficient financial means from 9,783 USD/person;

– At the time of obtaining permanent residency, the business must be active, registered in Canada, and the majority of its operations must be conducted in Canada.

 

Self-Employed Persons Program

The program is designed for self-employed individuals who are professionals in the arts and sports who want to make a contribution to Canadian athletic and cultural life. The main eligibility requirements are:

– Have experience participating in world-class cultural or sporting events or be self-employed in the cultural or sporting field (minimum 2 years within the last 5 years);

– Intention to work for yourself in the cultural/sports field after moving to Canada and contribute to the development of your field in Canada;

– At least 35 points on the test (age, education, experience, etc.);

– Results of medical examination, clean criminal record certificate.

Immigration for Investors in Canada

There are no federal investment programs in Canada, however, investors can make investments in the provinces through regional programs. If the minimum requirements are met, a business investor receives the right to permanent residency and the right to do business in Canada. The main condition is that the business project must meet the requirements of the region.

Reunion with family in Canada

Canada has one of the most convenient family reunion programs (Family Sponsorship). Every year there are new amendments to the legislation, which make it easier for relatives to move to Canada: the time for documents review becomes shorter, and the procedure itself becomes less complicated. Relatives who enter the country under this program receive permanent residency and the right to enjoy all social benefits. However, if they lose their job and can not support themselves, the state will not pay them a cash benefit. The responsibility falls on the sponsor.

Parent and Grandparent Super Visa

The Family Sponsorship program is primarily designed to reunite spouses and parents with their children, and such applications are a priority. Parents and grandparents find it more difficult to immigrate through this program, as their applications are processed more slowly (about 2 years). In addition, there is a quota of 17,000 to 20,000 applications per year. Candidates are selected at random, so there is no guarantee that even the best application will be approved. There is a way out of this situation – parents and grandparents can receive the Parent and Grandparent Super Visa. The visa is valid for 10 years and allows up to two years of continuous residence in Canada. The processing time is about 80 days.

Humanitarian immigration to Canada

Canada today is on the one hand an economically prosperous and multicultural state, and on the other hand a state with a high degree of freedom that upholds human rights. Canada has positioned itself as a country that has given protection to internally displaced people throughout its history, and is ready to provide it today to refugees from literally every region of the world. People who have fled their homeland for fear of persecution can obtain protection in Canada. Nevertheless, it is the most difficult path to Canadian citizenship. The Immigration Service carefully reviews each case: providing false information or false documents will result in punishment, which will depend on the severity of the immigration law violation. In the case of serious violations, the failed refugee will be banned from entering the country. An applicant who has been denied refugee status must leave Canada within one month.

Reasons for seeking asylum

– Persecution based on race, nationality, social group (including sexual minorities), religion, or political opinion;

– Violation of human rights;

– Justifiable fear for one’s life due to threats and harassment to kill or physically punish, torture.

Refugee protection programs in Canada

There are two ways to apply for asylum. The Refugee and Humanitarian Resettlement Program lets you apply for protection from outside Canada. You cannot do it by yourself: the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) or a number of accredited private organizations can make the referral. You can also apply for asylum through the In-Canada Asylum Program after you arrive in Canada on your own. Candidates who have obtained protection in Canada are entitled to government assistance: free language courses, assistance in finding employment and housing, etc. Forced migrants may receive up to 1 year of monthly benefits through the Resettlement Assistance Program.

The process of becoming a refugee in Canada

– Filing an application;

– Filling out the application package;

– Attending a hearing (within 60 days);

– Receiving the decision after the hearing or by mail;

– Appealing the result within 15 days.

Immigration in Quebec

The Canadian province of Quebec, which is the second most populous province in Canada and where almost a quarter of the population is now immigrant, has broad political and legal autonomy. For this reason, the procedure for immigration to this region may have its own particularities for different categories. Candidates for immigration to Quebec should consult the websites of the Government of Canada and the Province of Quebec for up-to-date information:

– Student immigration;

– Family immigration;

– Immigration for professionals;

– Immigration of entrepreneurs;

– Investor immigration;

– Humanitarian immigration.

A Canadian passport gives immigrants rights that are not available to permanent residents – the right to visa-free visits to 184 countries, to stay outside Canada without time restrictions, simplified hiring procedures, and the right to vote. It takes approximately 12 months to obtain a Canadian passport.

Basic requirements for obtaining Canadian citizenship

– A minimum of 3 years of residency in Canada in the past 5 years (can be calculated with a calculator);

– Permanent resident status (permanent residency);

– No tax debts within the last 3 tax years;

– English/French CLB4+;

– Knowledge of Canadian culture, history, laws, geography, economy, and government symbols.

Canadian citizenship process

– Read the requirements for the documents, fill out all the necessary forms;

– Pay the fee;

– Send the required set of documents to the postal address of the appropriate office;

– Get your fingerprints done by the police or an accredited organization;

– Passing the citizenship test (exam on history, socio-political structure, etc. of Canada) by invitation (for applicants between 18 and 54 years old);

– A personal interview after the test at the immigration office;

– Citizenship adjudication and swearing-in ceremony at the citizenship ceremony after a maximum of 3 months.

 

Features of working in Canada

Canada has a fairly high standard of living, excellent salaries, quiet friendly people, low crime rate and many other positive qualities, attractive to all who dream to move. 

What do I need to move and work in Canada?

A work visa is required for foreigners to work in Canada. Being in the country on such a visa, you can move your family there. Even a temporary job is a big plus and the first step on your way to success. If you have experience working for a Canadian company, it will be a big advantage when you are looking for a new job.

Obtaining a work visa can be quite difficult. The Canadian government seeks to provide jobs primarily for its citizens, so there are different requirements for both the employer and the foreign applicant. One of them is the level of proficiency in English or French. 

Who is in demand in Canada?

In Canada, it is easiest to find a job for highly skilled IT specialists, programmers. Engineers, welders, electricians, mechanics, mechanics, plumbers, harvesters are also always needed. For women, there are jobs as nannies, caregivers, saleswomen, maids, cleaners, etc.

How much do they pay for different jobs in Canada?

Skilled labor pays an average of $2,500 per month. Hourly pay is often common. For example, programmers may be paid $32 an hour at the start (probationary period). Workers with low qualifications receive $1,500 to $2,000.

 

The main peculiarities of the Canadian job search: what do you need to know?

Canada belongs to the number of countries, whose economy is in need of specialists of different professions with a high level of qualification, as well as handymen, cleaners, nannies, caregivers. The number of citizens wishing to go to this country is constantly growing. It is extremely important for each of them to find their first job as soon as possible.

 

Let’s take a look at what kind of employees are preferred by Canadian employers and what special requirements they have for applicants.

Four basic requirements for candidates

Entrepreneurs, farmers, and business owners in various industries are looking for professionals who are capable of solving tasks efficiently, within the specified time frame. Therefore, first of all, they take specialists who have sufficient experience in a certain field of activity.

 

The candidate for the position must meet the following 4 criteria:

  1. Sufficient knowledge of English, and in the region of Quebec it is desirable to understand and be able to speak French. Proof of language skills is the IELTS certificate, as well as an understanding of the task in hand without further explanation, and the ability to independently locate the information required to solve problems quickly and efficiently.

 

  1. Documentary proof of qualifications, educational documents. If the diploma, which the applicant for the vacancy provides, was obtained in an educational institution of another country, it is necessary to carry out the procedure of evaluation. Evaluation is a full translation of the educational documents, including notes and annexes with the list of academic subjects, courses and grades, as well as an evaluation of the level of your qualifications according to Canadian standards. 

 

3) Canadian work experience. The requirement is seemingly strange and impossible to fulfill, as a newcomer to the country cannot have this experience. There are two ways to turn this seemingly impossible situation in your favor:

– agree to work outside of their field of study;

– to become as a volunteer.

Having gained this experience, you will be able to apply for vacancies that match your education and professional level.

And the fourth requirement to potential candidates is also not quite usual: the applicant should not be overqualified, i.e. have skills that are more complex than necessary in a particular case. Therefore, when submitting your resume and supporting documents, make sure they are fully relevant to the job you have chosen.

 

An immigrant who has no Canadian experience and is unsure of the realities of life overseas is ready to accept any offer. The employment process will go much faster and more successfully if you remember that Canadian employers are looking for the candidate who best meets the requirements. There are several important things to keep in mind as you decide which fields are right for you:

– Prepare a separate package of documents for each position: resume and references;

– Be sure to think of a strategy for the interview;

– Inquire about the level of salaries in the region in your chosen industry or social area.

Although at the first stage the key criterion should not be money, but the fact that the candidate who is able to cope with a certain range of responsibilities has advantages.

Employers in this country are not interested in all of your accomplishments and skills in various fields. They want to see that your abilities are commensurate with the job requirements. The purpose of the application is to get an invitation to an interview where you can demonstrate your ability to meet the challenges. The document can be drawn up independently, using free templates, or you can save money and hire a professional.

 

And one more important detail: in order to learn as much as possible about you, you need to deliver information to them. To do this, you should not only send a letter directly to the office of the company, but also place your resume on specialized sites of recruitment agencies. 

Preparing for an interview

An invitation to a meeting is a good sign for the job seeker, the main thing is not to miss the chance, to convince the manager who conducts the interview in the ability to perform the tasks described in the vacancy. You can read about the basics of proper behavior at the interview on the websites or sign up for training and be trained by professionals.

Recommendations .

When going to a meeting with a potential employer, you should be prepared for the fact that he will ask for references. There are several ways to get references:

– Asking a business acquaintance or previous manager;

– Earn money through volunteering.

If you ask for a reference, make sure that it is unvarnished, because every business owner values his or her reputation. Characteristics should not be forged by stating a fictitious name and nonexistent contacts, because the person willing to give you a job, most likely will want to personally communicate with those who signed the letter of recommendation, and fraud is exposed.

To summarize, it is possible to save yourself from unnecessary problems and successfully solve the problem of employment. It is necessary in advance, even before you leave your home country, to study in detail the information about the principles of job search, to know who to ask for help, and to prepare a full package of necessary documents.

 

Education in Canada

Millions of applicants from around the world seek to become students at a Canadian institution of higher education. The popularity of studying in this country is due to its high standard of living, minimal crime rate and, most importantly, its ideal higher education system in every respect and acceptable prices.
Why Canada?
Canada is one of the few countries in which the government pays a lot of attention to university facilities. Up to 90% of higher education institutions are financed by the government. Becoming a student at any of the Canadian universities is prestigious and honorable. Studying in Canada, you can be sure that there will be no problems with finding a decently-paid job after you graduate.
Fields of study in Canada
Canada is one of the most highly developed and safest countries in the world, which offers its students a variety of study programs. Among them:
– Higher education in Canada: universities and colleges;
– Masters and MBA programs in Canada;
– Diploma and certificate programs;
– English language courses in Canada

A brief look at Canadian higher education
– Education in Canada is ranked as the 5th strongest higher education system.
– Price. Education costs from 11 583 USD to 34 748 USD per year, MBA programs – up to 42 470 USD per year. You should budget at least 7,722 USD/year for living expenses.
– Requirements. You may apply for a Bachelor’s program after 11th year of high school (except in Québec). You must have a grade point average above 3.0/4.0 to be considered for admission. Many universities require foreign educational documents to be evaluated and apostilled beforehand.
– Territories. Look carefully at which province the university you are considering is located in – French-speaking and English-speaking territories have different admission procedures. Dates of admission: September and January.
– Language. In Canada they prefer the IELTS, in Quebec the language of instruction is French and the DELF/DALF test.
– Legalization. For admission to Canada, the certificate or diploma must be apostilled. Also, they must be translated and notarized. The subsequent legalization of educational documents is done by the universities themselves.
– Visa. Visa requirements allow foreign students to apply only to accredited educational institutions. In the case of denial of a visa you can apply again unlimited number of times, but each time you have to pay the consular fee of 116 USD. You must also prove that you do not intend to immigrate under the pretext of education.

Canadian higher education: prospects for graduates
According to statistics, about 95% of graduates who have studied in Canada, within the first six months get a job in the state itself. For foreigners who graduated in Canada, there are also no difficulties with the job placement. So, after your studies in Canada, you will have a chance to find a great job not only in Canada, but also in any other country in the world. Considering that the cost of education is quite reasonable, it would be a shortsighted decision to refuse such an opportunity.
College – Vocational Education
Unlike universities, which award bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degrees, vocational colleges award diplomas or certificates of completion or qualifications. Their main feature is a completely practice-oriented education, designed to train professionals in fields such as engineering, information technology, accounting, business administration, health care, architecture, and law. Some university colleges also offer bachelor’s degree programs, where students take courses and earn credits toward a college degree. However, a college-level education is already enough to land a job that does not require an advanced four-year course of study.
Bachelor’s Degree in Canada – Undergraduate
The bachelor’s degree is the first stage of a classical university education. It lasts three to four years, depending on the province.
The academic year usually lasts from September to May and is divided into terms. Some universities offer a summer term. In addition to the general compulsory subjects, undergraduate students have the opportunity to take additional courses not related to the program. The main focus of the program is on seminars and independent study, which requires a high degree of commitment from the student to the chosen program. In order to get a diploma of a Canadian university, it is necessary to get a certain number of educational credits, the system of calculating which is individual for each university.
Most universities in Canada oblige students to undertake an internship (1-2 months) in a Canadian company, which becomes a significant advantage in future employment.
The co-op education program (cooperative education program) can be considered a separate type of the bachelor degree. Within 4.5 years, students combine study with work, for which they can get up to 50 percent of educational credits.
Master’s Degree in Canada – Graduate/Postgraduate
The master’s degree, as opposed to the bachelor’s degree, has a narrower subject focus. You can choose between two types of master’s programs: one with a scientific focus, and one with a specific career focus. Depending on the program, the training lasts from 1 to 3 years, after which the student is awarded a master’s degree.
Most programs involve writing a dissertation, which provides a significant portion of the credits. At the end of the program, master’s students take a comprehensive examination, which includes both written and oral parts. The exam can take several days because of its length. Each section is graded on a pass/fail basis.
Some Canadian universities offer “co-op” programs, which send students to work placements in their fields for 2 to 4 months, and employers get acquainted with potential employees.
Doctoral Degrees in Canada – Postgraduate
As in many countries, the highest level of academic qualification in Canada is considered to be PhD, which is equivalent to the degree of Candidate of Sciences in Russia and CIS countries. In addition to the traditional academic PhD, professional doctoral programs are also available: DBA and EdD. Training usually takes 3 years, but can be up to 6 years.
In contrast to the U.S., doctoral studies in Canada are initially focused on research. In the first year, students take general courses in research techniques and methodology, pedagogy and publication, take a comprehensive exam, and then focus entirely on their dissertation research. The professional programs, in turn, involve a lot of practice and case studies and also conclude with a dissertation.

Some universities offer the opportunity to study at another foreign university as part of cellular programs. In this case, the partner university is selected according to the specifics of each student’s project.
Entry to Doctoral Programmes in Canada after Bachelor’s Degree
Working while you study
The student visa allows full-time international students to work on and off campus, which can significantly reduce their costs of living in the country. No additional permission is required. A student may work up to 20 hours per week during the semester, and full-time during the winter and summer break. The minimum wage for an international student depends on the province and can be 8-12 USD. It is mandatory to have a Social Insurance number (SIN), which also allows you to receive additional benefits and services through government programs.
Residency and Immigration
Upon graduation, graduates are eligible for a special work permit – Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). It may be issued for 3 years provided the program has been in place for more than 2 years. In other cases, the duration of the PGWP Work Permit will be determined by the time spent studying. The cost of the permit is 197 USD.
In order to take advantage of this opportunity, you have to complete the PGWP-eligible program at one of the accredited educational institutions in Canada[8] and submit your documents before the study permit expires.

Mandatory criteria for this program are:
– Duration of at least 8 months;
– Full-time study;
– Degree, certificate or diploma upon completion.
The application takes about 3.5 months to be processed. During this time, the graduate is eligible to work full-time if he/she:
– Had a valid learner’s permit at the time of application;
– Completed the program of study;
– Was able to work while enrolled and did not exceed the limit of authorized hours.
If approved, the visa will be renewed automatically.
PGWP work experience can be an added advantage in the selection process for immigration through the Express Entry system. It offers both federal and provincial programs that allow a skilled worker and his or her family to become permanent residents of Canada. In order to participate, the candidate must complete a full profile in the system. All achievements are subject to evaluation and further ranking. The most successful workers receive an invitation to permanent residency within 90 days.
Prospects and employment opportunities
– In Canada. If a graduate decides to stay in Canada to find a job, he or she will immediately receive a residency permit for up to three years after graduation. Afterwards, if there are no problems with police and have a renewed contract he is likely to receive a permanent residency permit under one of the immigration programs.
– Within America. A Canadian diploma is in no way inferior to an American one, and the higher education systems of the two countries are very similar. Therefore, if desired, a graduate can try to find a job in the United States.
– In the CIS countries. A degree from a Canadian university is highly rated in the CIS countries. It will be not only a proof of excellent knowledge of English, but also an indicator of advanced knowledge in his field.
The Province of Ontario has 24 colleges, which were established by the Government of Canada between 1965 and 1967 to meet labor market demands for professional workers. Ontario’s public colleges are often called Colleges of Applied Arts and Technologies (CAATs). In 2013, five CAATs – Humber, Sheridan, Seneca, Conestoga, George Brown – were accredited and called Institutes of Technology and Advanced Learning.
The main goal of the colleges of Canada is to train specialists and professionals according to the requirements of the Canadian labor market, and in this way to contribute to the economic and social development of the country. Because public colleges in Ontario are very practically oriented, only a limited number of bachelor’s degrees are offered and no master’s degrees are offered. The jobs you get from a college in Canada are in high demand in the job market. The Canadian government determines which professionals are needed and in what quantities.
Toronto is the first place students want to go to study in Canada. In this article, our expert on education in Canada will tell you about Toronto and its public colleges, what to study here, and how much it costs.
As you know, Toronto is not the capital city, but it is the largest city in Canada. It is Canada’s largest industrial, commercial and financial center, a major transportation hub, and an important scientific, cultural, religious and artistic center. It is important to note that according to Forbes magazine, Toronto is at the bottom of the ten world cities with the most powerful economy, and also ranks 7th in The Economist’s ranking of the most livable cities in the world.

Humber College

Number of regular students: 31 000
Number of international students: 6,000 from 138+ countries
Departments at Humber College
Academic Advancement, Arts & Sciences
– Accounting and Finance
– Advanced Manufacturing
– Art, Animation, and Design
– Baking, cooking, and food service
– Business management and leadership
– Criminal justice, law, and public safety
– Design and built environment
– Fashion and beauty business
– Fire Safety
– Fitness, Sports, and Massage
– Health Sciences
– Hospitality & Tourism
– Human Services
– Information and Communication Technology
– International Business and Marketing
– International Development
– Language, Teaching & Learning
– Legal Research
– Media, Communication and Writing
– Music and performing arts
– Skilled trades and apprenticeships

George Brown College

Number of regular students: 24 849
Number of international students: 3,270 from 95+ countries
Departments at George Brown College
Preparatory and Liberal Studies
School of English as a Second Language
School of Immigrant and Transitional Education
School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
School of work and college preparation
Community services and early childhood
School for the Study of the Deaf and Deaf-Blind
School of Early Childhood
School of social and community services
– Art, design, and information technology
School of computer technology
School of design
School of Fashion and Jewelry
School of Media and Performing Arts
– Business
School of Accounting and Finance
School of Human Resources
School of Management
School of Marketing
Health Sciences
School of Dental Health
School of Health and Wellness
School of Health Services Management
Sally Horsfall Eaton School of Nursing
Construction and Engineering Technology
Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management
School of Apprenticeship and skilled trades
School of Architectural Studies
School of Mechanical Engineering Technology
Hospitality and the culinary arts
School of Chefs
School of Hotel and Tourism Management

Centennial College

Number of regular students: 21 000
Number of international students: 7 000
Departments at Centennial College
Academic, Arts and Science Preparation
Advanced Manufacturing and Systems Automation
Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations
Aerospace and Aviation
Arts, Animation and Design
Automotive and Motorcycle
Biological, Environmental and Food Sciences
Business
Community and Child Services
Emergency, Law and Court Services
Food and Tourism
Health and Wellness
Heavy Duty, Truck and Coach
Hospitality Management
Information Technology, Networking and Software Engineering
Media, Communications and Writing
Sustainable Design and Renewable Energy

Seneca College

Number of regular students: 30 000
Number of international students: 7 000
Departments at Seneca College
Agriculture, Animal & Related Practices:
Arts & Culture
Business, Finance & Administration
Career & Preparation
Computers & Telecommunications
Culinary, Hospitality, Recreation & Tourism
Education, Community & Social Services
Energy, Environmental & Natural Resources
Engineering & Technology
Fire, Justice & Security
Health, Food & Medical
Media
Professions & Trades
Transportation & Logistics

Sheridan College

Number of regular students: 30 000
Number of international students: 7 000
Departments at Sheridan College
Arts & Culture
Film Production
Graphic Design
Theatre Arts – Performance
Visual Arts
Business, Finance & Administration
Accounting
Advertising
Business
Finance
Human Resources
Marketing
Computers & Telecommunications
Computer – Networking / Communications
Computer – Programmer / Analyst
Computer – Software
Computer – Systems / Engineering Tech
Information Management / Informatics
Engineering & Technology
Architecture
Chemical Production
Drafting / Design
Electronics
Instrumentation / Control
Robotics / Automation
Education, Community & Social Services
Child & Youth Worker
Child Studies
Professions & Trades
Electrician / Electrical
Mechanical Engineering Tech

Durham College

Number of regular students: 13 600
Number of international students: 1 800 из 65 стран
Departments at в Durham College
Business, Office Administration
Children, Youth, Counselling
Computers, Web, Internet
Construction, Trades, Mechanical
Creative, Design, Media, Gaming
Culinary, Hospitality, Horticulture
Engineering, Technology, Automotive
Foundations, General, Upgrading
General Arts and Science
Graduate studies
Health, Community Law, Court, Emergency
Science, Energy, Environment
Sports, Fitness, Recreation

How to Immigrate to Canada as a Waiter

Waiters are in high demand in Canada and you may be able to secure a Canadian Permanent Residency Visa either with or without a job offer.  

If you have a waiter or a waiter supervisor experience you have a good chance to get a visa to move to Canada. 

Every occupation on the National Occupational Classification (NOC) List is assigned an immigration code and the code for those looking to emigrate to Canada as a Waiter is 6513.

The code for Waiter Supervisors is 6311.

You probably have read online that having a job offer to move to Canada is necessary to be processed under an Express Entry visa. 

Still, as a waiter, you also have other options to secure your Canadian Visa from the beginning.

Express Entry for Canada is not a visa class, it is simply the method or a database that the Canadian government uses to select the right candidates for a permanent residency visa and in our case, as a Waiter Supervisor looking to immigrate to Canada we’ll be looking at the Federal Skilled Worker visa and Provincial Nominee program.

Once you initiate contact with our agency we will take care of the complicated details that the process ensues and we will make sure you get the best opportunities provided for you to move to Canada in accordance with your experience and skill.  

 

How to Immigrate to Canada as a Web Developer

Web development is a noble profession and Canada welcomes web developers from all around the world. If you are a qualified specialist you can find a better future in Canada by applying for the immigration process with us.   

Every occupation on the National Occupational Classification (NOC) is assigned an immigration code and the code for those looking to emigrate to Canada as a Web Developer is 2175. This is also known as the NOC Code for Web Developers.

Most likely you have read online that having a job offer to move to Canada is a requirement for accessing the Express Entry process. 

However, as a Web Developer, you also have other options to secure your Canadian Visa from the beginning.

This is great news for Web Developers worldwide hoping to live and work in Canada.

Express Entry for Canada is not a visa class at all, it is simply the method or a database that Canadian Immigration uses to select the right candidates for a permanent residency visa and in that case, as a Web Developer looking to immigrate to Canada we’ll be looking at the Federal Skilled Worker visa and Provincial Nominee program.

Once you initiate contact with our agency we will take care of the complicated details that the process ensues and we will make sure you get the best opportunities provided for you to move to Canada in accordance with your experience and skill.  

How to Immigrate to Canada as a Caregiver

The programs launched by the Canadian government allow foreign caregivers a clear path to receiving Canadian permanent residency. Foreign caregivers will only be eligible for a Canadian work permit if they have an offer to work in the healthcare field. Individuals must also meet the economic immigration program’s criteria to gain their work permit. Foreign caregivers that are able to meet the guidelines can then begin working in Canada. Once the caregiver begins his or her employment, the individual will start the mandatory two years of work experience to apply for Canadian permanent residence (PR).

How does Canada’s Caregiver Visa Program work?

The caregivers in Canada have permission to change employers once the PR status and the working permit are received. Caregivers can also benefit from the opportunity to improve their qualifications as they receive the study permit as well. Foreign caregivers will also find a smoother pathway from temporary to permanent residency status in Canada. The clearer pathway ensures individuals who have met the work experience requirements are quickly transitioned into permanent residency. Immediate family members of the caregivers have the right to move to Canada with them. They also will have the right to work and study as caregivers themselves.  

Caregiver Canada Visa Program applicants

A total of 5,500 applicants combined will be allowed into the caregiver programs along with their immediate families. Caregivers will only be eligible for a work permit if they have received a job offer. Once an individual begins their employment, they will start their two years of work experience on the pathway to permanent residency. Apply now to get your chance to live and work in Canada. 

Terms for application:

  1. You apply to either the Home Child Care Provider Pilot or the Home Support Worker Pilot, depending on which occupation you plan to work in.
  2. You submit a work permit application together with your permanent residence application.
  3. If you meet the requirements, you get a work permit to work in Canada temporarily.
  4. The work permit you get is an occupation-restricted open work permit and lets you work as a caregiver for any employer.
  5. Get at least 24 months of work experience to qualify for permanent residence.
  6. You send us proof of your work experience once you have enough.
  7. We make a final decision on your application for permanent residence.

How to Immigrate to Canada as a Welder

How to Immigrate to Canada as a Welder

Welders are in high demand in Canada and you may be able to secure a Canadian Permanent Residency Visa either with or without a job offer.  

If you have welding experience you have a good chance to get a visa to move to Canada. 

Every occupation on the National Occupational Classification (NOC) List is assigned an immigration code and the code for those looking to emigrate to Canada as a Welder is 7237.

You probably have read online that having a job offer to move to Canada is necessary to be processed under an Express Entry visa. 

Still, as a welder, you also have other options to secure your Canadian Visa from the beginning.

Express Entry for Canada is not a visa class, it is simply the method or a database that the Canadian government uses to select the right candidates for a permanent residency visa and in our case, as a Welder and related machine operators looking to immigrate to Canada, we’ll be looking at the Federal Skilled Worker visa and Provincial Nominee program.

Once you initiate contact with our agency we will take care of the complicated details that the process ensues and we will make sure you get the best opportunities provided for you to move to Canada in accordance with your experience and skill.