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Semi skilled worker applying for immigration????

Coolits

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Jun 30, 2009
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Just want to ask if semi skilled or low skilled worker can apply for immigration(PR) here iN alberta? Need
your advice before i pay my lawyer 2000 for the processing.. Thanks..
 

askulitz

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Jul 1, 2009
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Coolits said:
Just want to ask if semi skilled or low skilled worker can apply for immigration(PR) here iN alberta? Need
your advice before i pay my lawyer 2000 for the processing.. Thanks..
coolits hi,what is your current job?your occupation should be under eligible industries in the semi skilled category.read on http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrate/ainp.html
 

Coolits

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Jun 30, 2009
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askulitz said:
Coolits said:
Just want to ask if semi skilled or low skilled worker can apply for immigration(PR) here iN alberta? Need
your advice before i pay my lawyer 2000 for the processing.. Thanks..
coolits hi,what is your current job?your occupation should be under eligible industries in the semi skilled category.read on http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrate/ainp.html
im working as a service crew, am i eligible to apply as immigrant? I used to work as a shift supervisor when i was in my home country. Need help coz got a lawyer and he's asking for 2000cad for the assessment of my papers. Many thanks!
 

askulitz

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Jul 1, 2009
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coolitz,

this is the exact site for your reference.better to print it and discuss with your employer .
http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrate/foodservices.html

By the way,you and your employer must meet the criterias when aplying under Alberta
Immigrant Nominee Program.
 

Leon

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Jun 13, 2008
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Ask the AINP directly if you and your employer qualify before you go and pay a lawyer. Your employer also has to help you apply. If your employer isn't interested, then a lawyer will not help.
 

askulitz

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Jul 1, 2009
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Leon,
i dont think they need a lawyer at the moment.its just a wasting of hard earned money.imagine paying a hefty amount just for assesment.surely,there are more fees to come.there are other ways and means than paying a lawyer.An employer can file the application alone without needing the help
of an attorney.

If i were in coolits shoes,this is what i will do.i will read all information regarding AINP then i will ask my employer for a heart to heart meeting.if it turns out negative, i will compromise by shouldering all expenses
that may arise.This is a win win situation.