Hi guys, so we are planning to go over on IEC and then try to find long term permanent work after that. The two easiest provinces I have seen is Saskatchewan and Quebec (we don't know much french, does that matter a lot?) and both seem like beautiful places and I'd be happy with either but really, my wife and I just want to be in Canada and call the beautiful country home. So can someone help me as it is a bit confusing.
For Quebec
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/informations/peq/index.html
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/temporary-workers/stay-quebec/application-csq/workers-quebec/index.html
I think coming over with IEC will fit into this category
If not Quebec then Saskatchewan lays out their information a bit easier and comes with the benefit of not needing to know French.
So our two options with Saskatchewan (we'd prefer the hospitality method if its possible) is
Hospitality Sector Project
http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-with-saskatchewan-experience/hospitality-sector-project
So what does that mean? could we qualify by just having jobs at things like Starbucks and Tim Hortons or does it need to be a better job than that?
Then it says
Or we can go this route
Applicants With Existing Work Permit
http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-with-saskatchewan-experience/applicants-with-existing-work-permit
If not my girlfriend has considered studying in Canada so we could go that route but its much more expensive and takes much longer.
But any help would be great, sorry if this is overly long I just wanted to list all the information I have and I want to be a part of Canada and live in the amazing country.
For Quebec
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/informations/peq/index.html
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/temporary-workers/stay-quebec/application-csq/workers-quebec/index.html
I think coming over with IEC will fit into this category
If I am reading this correctly Quebec would require 12 months of permanent full time employment and then we would qualify for permanent residency? am I correct? Would it matter if it is skilled work or not and what is the definition of skilled work in Quebec, I can't find what their skilled jobs are.Youth exchange program
The regular program applies to you if you were legally admitted to Québec as a participant in a youth exchange program (for example, through a Working Holiday, Young Professionals or International Co-op Internship permit) for one or more consecutive periods totalling at least one year
If not Quebec then Saskatchewan lays out their information a bit easier and comes with the benefit of not needing to know French.
So our two options with Saskatchewan (we'd prefer the hospitality method if its possible) is
Hospitality Sector Project
http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-with-saskatchewan-experience/hospitality-sector-project
Have a valid work permit issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for one of the following:
- Food/Beverage Server (NOC 6513)
- Food Counter Attendant/Kitchen Helper (NOC 6711)
- Housekeeping/Cleaning Staff (NOC 6731)
So what does that mean? could we qualify by just having jobs at things like Starbucks and Tim Hortons or does it need to be a better job than that?
Then it says
So how do we find out who these approved employers are? they aren't listed anywhere that I could find.Have an offer of permanent, full-time employment from an approved Saskatchewan Hospitality employer
Or we can go this route
Applicants With Existing Work Permit
http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-with-saskatchewan-experience/applicants-with-existing-work-permit
Which should be easy to do if we can find a permanent job, the main problem with migrating like that is we need to get skilled jobs in the A,B or 0 category and we only have high school qualifications so I'm not sure how possible that would be, would it be possible at all?Have been working in Saskatchewan for at least six months, with a valid work permit
If not my girlfriend has considered studying in Canada so we could go that route but its much more expensive and takes much longer.
But any help would be great, sorry if this is overly long I just wanted to list all the information I have and I want to be a part of Canada and live in the amazing country.
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