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Dear Prasad,
Greetings From Axis Abroad
Thank you for approaching Axis Abroad to discuss your Canada Immigration plans. Move to Canada on a Skilled Worker Immigration with Permanent Residency: Foreign skilled workers and professionals are greatly needed in Canada. One of the main goals of Canadian immigration is to welcome skilled workers who will contribute to Canada's growing economy. Skilled workers who settle in Canada on a permanent basis are especially valuable to Canada's economy and the strength of its workforce. Successful applicants of the Skilled Worker Immigration programs will receive a Canadian Immigration (permanent resident) Visa, allowing the applicant to immigrate to Canada with his or her family. Many Canadian employers are actively seeking foreign skilled workers to join their workforce as quickly as possible from the PR pool. Canada has segmented Residency Visa into different categories:. · Federal Skilled Worker Program (Express Entry Program): Federal Skilled Worker is a person who possesses suitable education, working experience, qualified age, and language proficiency in one of Canada’s official languages. Federal Skilled Workers are selected and qualified through the EE system to apply for permanent residency. · Provincial Nominee program: The majority of Canadian provinces and territories can nominate immigrants under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). These candidates for immigration to Canada must possess the necessary skills, education, and work experience to contribute to the economy of the province or territory, and should want to live there. Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) – 2017. Atlantic Immigration Program (AIPP) is the latest Immigration Program launched by the Atlantic Provinces in coordination with the federal government. Key Atlantic Provinces participating in the program are Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland Labrador. Government Link of AIP https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/atlantic-immigration.html RNIP: The RNIP is an economic pilot program targeted to foreign nationals who have received a recommendation from a participating community and obtained a job offer within the same community’s boundaries; who meet minimum education, work experience, language proficiency, and settlement fund requirements; and who intend to reside in the recommending community. With the addition of Claresholm, the only participating community from Alberta, the five communities that are currently open include: · Claresholm, Alberta · Vernon, British Columbia · Sault Ste-Marie, Ontario · Brandon, Manitoba · Altona/Rhineland, Manitoba Candidates who are interested in applying must make sure that they meet the federal requirements for the program, plus the requirements set out by each community. This includes an eligible job offer from an employer in one of the participating communities. Candidates interested in applying to the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot must meet the following requirements as designated by Canada’s federal government. However, please note that candidates also must meet the requirements laid out by the participating community to which they choose to apply. Qualifying work experience or international studies Candidates must have a minimum level of work experience OR have completed a minimum level of education at an institution in one of the participating communities. For work experience to be considered eligible, candidates must have a minimum of 12 months of continuous full-time work experience (or an equivalent amount in part-time, 1560 hours), obtained in the previous three years. Work experience must be obtained in a single occupation, though it can be from multiple employers. Work experience at any National Occupational Classification (NOC) code is eligible. Job offer from a participating community CandidaΩtes must have an offer of employment from an employer-based in one of the participating communities. In order to be considered valid and genuine, the job offer must meet the following requirements: · Full-time, non-seasonal, and permanent; · Meets minimum wage requirements for the position’s NOC skill level; · Must be at a NOC skill level which is within one skill level of the applicant’s qualifying work experience. For example, for a candidate with qualifying experience at NOC Skill Level A, the position could be at NOC Skill Level 0, A, or B. Exception: If your qualifying experience is at NOC Skill Level D, then your job offer must also be in NOC Skill Level D; and · Candidates’ experience must match the requirements for the position The English or French language requirement depends on the NOC skill level of the candidate’s qualifying work experience: · NOC Skill Level 0 or A: Canadian Language Benchmark of Level 6 (CLB6) · NOC Skill Level B: CLB 5 · NOC Skill Level C or D: CLB 4 All candidates must have completed a minimum level of education equivalent to a Canadian high school diploma. Candidates who completed studies outside of Canada must submit an Educational Credentials Assessment with their application. Benefits of Canada Permanent Residency (PR) Permanent residency is a type of immigration status in Canada. In order to become a permanent resident, a person must go through an immigration program. Permanent Residency Allows the client and his/her family members to work and live in Canada. The Major benefits you’ll experience once you become a Canadian permanent resident. · You can live and work anywhere in Canada. · You get access to universal healthcare and social services. · You can become a Canadian citizen after 3 years. · You get the right to free education. · You get protection under Canadian law and the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms. · Spouses can work full time. · Unemployment benefits. · You can work in the USA. · You can sponsor relatives for permanent residence. · You get multiple entries to travel in and out of Canada. · You get the right to work for anyone and any industry. Role Axis Abroad: · We allocate an Immigration expert, who will exclusively be working on your application. · Follow up with the Immigration department and all documentation assistance for your Visa. · Complete application processing. · Forms, Documentation, and petition filing. · Updates and follow-up with the consulate. · Templates will be provided for resumes, experience letters, project reports, affidavits, and the other formats if applicable. · Quality check by the respective Team manager for effective documentation. · Providing other feasible options available for the clients as per the new policies of the Canadian Government. · Strategize with you as to how your case is best presented to ensure that the chances of success are the highest. · Guidance on Health (medicals) and Character requirements (police clearance). · Assistance towards the Visa evidencing procedures. · Family Visa assistance. · Work on the case till the time you get the visa. · Post Landing services including resume formatting and job assistance PROCESSING TIME FOR A CANADIAN PR VISA WILL BE AROUND 06-08 MONTH |
Should you have any further clarification, please do let us know and we will be glad to assist
Note: We are glad to meet you with an appointment.
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