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How to apply for Skilled worker

saullty

Newbie
Feb 17, 2008
7
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How does one go about applying for the skilled worker pr in canada. Does that person have to use an agent or attorney? If not please give info as to where to get the frm and the fees to pay...


thanks
 

nomlah

Star Member
Feb 10, 2008
67
3
saullty said:
How does one go about applying for the skilled worker pr in canada. Does that person have to use an agent or attorney? If not please give info as to where to get the frm and the fees to pay...


thanks
Hi,
You do not need any agent or attorney. Just visit the web site;
http://www.cic.gc.ca/ and study all the information related to Skilled Workers Catagory. You will find everything there application forms ( download and print ) fee and requirements for immigration. Check your points in points test, english requirement, financial requirements,etc. Apply only if you meet all the requirements, otherwise you will waste your money. Please note if you meet all requirements, you do not need any help of agent or attorney and if you do not meet these requirements, NO ONE CAN HELP.

If you are planning for QUEBEC, visit there web site;


http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/index.asp


Wish you Good Luck,


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simonvee

Hero Member
Jul 13, 2009
215
1
Hello everybody,

To apply for a skilled worker we would have to have experience in the NOC list. Hypothetically, if someone does not possess the skills/experience, instead they fabricated the information, namely, they state in their application form that they have been a cook (not chef) for 2 years how can authorities detect if the information is valid. Some occupations such as cooks do not have any physical documents to clarify that they are a cook. I'm just curious, because there seems to be a loophole around this.










saullty said:
How does one go about applying for the skilled worker pr in canada. Does that person have to use an agent or attorney? If not please give info as to where to get the frm and the fees to pay...


thanks