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megalomax said:
Aeo is gone. They use tjr labor market opinion.

From my understanding labor market canadiana given jobs first before foreigners.

In order to obtain an LMO, the employer wishing to offer you the job must demonstrate to HRDSC as a minimum:
- That the position has been advertised on job bank for at least 2 weeks out of the last 3 months, and that no suitable Canadian could be found to fill the position
- That they are offering AT LEAST average wages for the position. They do this because they do not want immigrants coming into Canada and undercutting the local workforce.

If that can be demonstrated HRDSC should be able to issue an LMO, and then you can get a TWP (temporary work permit), begin work and then apply for residency whilst working in Canada under this permit.

It's definitely doable, just takes more work and dedication than applying under FSW1. But the advantages of FSW2 are that you don't have to worry about getting your application in within a certain cap, you already have a job so no need to worry about that when you get to Canada and also you are not required to show proof of settlement funds.

Best of luck,
Wayne.
 
Cappuccino said:
In order to obtain an LMO, the employer wishing to offer you the job must demonstrate to HRDSC as a minimum:
- That the position has been advertised on job bank for at least 2 weeks out of the last 3 months, and that no suitable Canadian could be found to fill the position
- That they are offering AT LEAST average wages for the position. They do this because they do not want immigrants coming into Canada and undercutting the local workforce.

If that can be demonstrated HRDSC should be able to issue an LMO, and then you can get a TWP (temporary work permit), begin work and then apply for residency whilst working in Canada under this permit.

It's definitely doable, just takes more work and dedication than applying under FSW1. But the advantages of FSW2 are that you don't have to worry about getting your application in within a certain cap, you already have a job so no need to worry about that when you get to Canada and also you are not required to show proof of settlement funds.

Best of luck,
Wayne.


i hope i can find one. whew
 
Hi sir,
It is not happy to hear that nurses are not in the current list of Canada immigration. Hope that the nurses will be in the next list may be in 2014. Can you kindly inform whether I can apply in 2014 in Nurse category.
 
nekodolls24 said:
please help me the consultancy from which i processed my papers told me now to process mY ECA even if i am not on the list of NOC. i dont know if they are just giving me false reassurance not to worry. or should i withdraw my application because it is impossible to process it? they told me that there will be a list released again after a couple of months. im really confused. btw i am a reg nurse in the phils help me decide thank you.

The next change in NOC list will be next year april
 
JOYES said:
Hi sir,
It is not happy to hear that nurses are not in the current list of Canada immigration. Hope that the nurses will be in the next list may be in 2014. Can you kindly inform whether I can apply in 2014 in Nurse category.
Hi why do you have to wait for an year,try quebec skilled worker were there is no cap system...check if u qualify..
 
the new list has Nurse in it right?