The only way to speed up the processing time for your
permanent resident application is to have a job offer from a
Canadian Employer, thus reducing your permanent resident
application process and your entry to Canada will be
considerably faster.
Once you have a job offer you have these options to choose
from:
Work Permit
Work permits are issued only
for employment that is temporary. In some circumstances,
work permits can be extended from inside Canada.
The
fastest way to come to Canada is on a temporary work
permit. Usually you can be in Canada within weeks after
you apply, if not sooner.
The Canadian employer before
offering you a job, may have to demonstrate that efforts
were made to hire Canadian residents for your intended
position, but that those efforts were unsuccessful.
Arranged
Employment
Arranged Employment is based
on a permanent job offer of indeterminate length. You do not
begin to work in Canada until you receive your Canadian
permanent resident visa.
Your
potential Canadian employer does not have to demonstrate
that Canadian residents could not be found for your
intended position.
Priority
processing at all Canadian Immigration visa offices
(except Buffalo) of your application for permanent
residence in Canada. You will usually receive your visa
in less than one year.
You
will receive up to 15 points under the Federal Skilled
Worker category of Canadian immigration.
Having an Arranged Employment
it won't get you to Canada as quickly as a work permit.
Provincial Nomination
Provincial Nomination is
similar to Arranged Employment and to Work Permits. Most
Canadian provinces offer nomination programs that lead to a
Canadian permanent resident visa. Most often, it involves a
permanent job offer of undetermined length from an employer
in a particular province.
Once
you have been nominated by a province you can usually
immediately receive a Work Permit to come to Canada and
begin work, even before your Canadian permanent resident
visa is issued.
Your
application for permanent residence in Canada will
receive priority processing and you will usually receive
your visa in less than one year.
You
may qualify for provincial nomination even in some
occupations that are not considered "high-skilled"
Many Alberta
employers are recruiting to fill more than one position
.
There are currently 173 employment opportunities with 3,281
job positions available.
"My Immigration Consultant
2009" software edition has many Employment Opportunities
listed in alphabetical order by job title. Once you have
purchased it, you have direct access to these employment
opportunities and all you have to do is email your Cover
letter and resume to YOUR potential Canadian employer.
However, you must act fast as
these job positions may not be available for long as so many
other potential immigrants are applying for these available
positions as we speak.
In the 2009 Edition there are
also included the
The New Canadian Experience Immigration
Class
If you are a temporary
foreign worker or a foreign student who graduated in Canada,
you often have the qualities to make a successful transition
from temporary to permanent residence. You are familiar with
Canadian society and can contribute to the Canadian economy.
You should have knowledge of English or French and
qualifying work experience.
Click here to download "My
Immigration Consultant 2009"