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Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment: A Do-It-Yourself Kit for Skilled Workers Under the Latest Immigration Policy. A Step-by-Step Settlement and Job Search Guide- A 3 in 1 Publication (Revised)

Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment: A Do-It-Yourself Kit for Skilled Workers Under the Latest Immigration Policy. A Step-by-Step Settlement and Job Search Guide- A 3 in 1 Publication (Revised)
By Tariq Nadeem

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This is a 3 in 1 publication. A do-it-yourself kit for skilled workers under the latest Canadian immigration policy effective from June 28, 2002. A comprehensive step-by-step settlement guide for new immigrants and visitors. A detailed job search guide with profession specific addresses. The do-it-yourself kit will enable the skilled workers to access their eligibility and prepare their immigration application professionally. This will potentially save them US$ 3000-5000 as professional fee charged by immigration consultants. ?If you think that you are proficient enough in English language and do not want to take IELTS test then you will find a specimen of alternate submission in this book which is required to consider exemption from IELTS test. If your points are short to become eligible for immigration under point system then it will enable you to register online with thousands of Canadian and American recruiting agencies and employers for free to secure a job offer and subsequently the 10 points towards your eligibility. You will also find North American style resume and top interview questions asked by Canadian employers in this kit/book. If you do not have any degree or diploma and cannot qualify for Canadian immigration but if you have 1-2 years of apprenticeship and experience in your skill with good English or French language ability or both then you can try for Temporary Work Permit to work in Canada by securing a job offer through this job search guide. Canada issue about 90,000 temporary work permits every year which can be obtained in 3 to 6 months time. If you fall under refugee, business, entrepreneur, self-employed or skilled worker category and your case is in process then you will also find a step-by-step newcomer's settlement guide for Canada. This publication has been produced with the approval of Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) and with the authorization of Communication Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 1M4.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #619818 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-06
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .80 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 236 pages

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From the Publisher
This is the revised and improved version from the author with few corrections and necessary additional information. for the clients. Its old version was released in March 2003 through a different publisher but this improved and latest version is printed and released through Self-Help Publishers Canada.

From the Author
I recommend all the clients to buy my REVISED version of "Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment" A 3in 1 Publication" because it not only contains all the information that is in the old version but there is very important additional information which I want to deliver the clients, so I revised this publication to deliver more necessary information.

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Six Selection Factors and Pass Mark

These charts show how points are awarded in the six selection factors. Factor One: Education Maximum 25 You have a Master's Degree or Ph.D. and at least 17 years of full-time or full-time equivalent study. 25 You have two or more university degrees at the bachelor's level and at least 15 years of full-time or full-time equivalent study. 22 You have a three-year diploma, trade certificate or apprenticeship and at least 15 years of full-time or full-time equivalent study. 22 You have a two-year university degree at the bachelor's level and at least 14 years of full-time or full-time equivalent study. 20 You have a two-year diploma, trade certificate or apprenticeship and at least 14 years of full-time or full-time equivalent study. 20 You have a one-year university degree at the bachelor's level and at least 13 years of full-time or full-time equivalent study. 15 You have a one-year diploma, trade certificate or apprenticeship and at least 13 years of full-time or full-time equivalent study. 15 You have a one-year diploma, trade certificate or apprenticeship and at least 12 years of full-time or full-time equivalent study. 12 You completed high school. 5 Learn more about the specific requirements and definitions of terms. Factor Two: Official Languages Maximum 24 1st Official Language High proficiency (per ability) 4 Moderate proficiency (per ability) 2 Basic proficiency (per ability) 1 to maximum of 2 No proficiency 0

Possible maximum (all 4 abilities) 16 2nd Official Language High proficiency (per ability) 2 Moderate proficiency (per ability) 2 Basic proficiency (per ability) 1 to maximum of 2 No proficiency 0 Possible maximum (all 4 abilities) 8 Learn more about the specific requirements and the documents you need. Factor Three: Experience Maximum 21 1 year 15 2 years 17 3 years 19 4 years 21 Learn more about specific requirements for earning work experience points. Factor Four: Age Maximum 10 21 to 49 years at time of application 10 Less 2 points for each year over 49 or under 21 View the full age chart to determine your points. Factor Five: Arranged Employment In Canada Maximum 10 You have a Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) confirmed offer of permanent employment. 10 You are applying from within Canada and have a temporary work permit that is: HRDC confirmed, including sectoral confirmations; or 10 HRDC confirmation exempt under NAFTA, GATS, CCFTA, or significant economic benefit (i.e. intra-company transferee.) 10 Learn more about specific requirements and conditions. Factor Six: Adaptability Maximum 10 Spouse's (wife) or common-law partner's education 3 – 5 Minimum one year full-time authorized work in Canada 5 Minimum two years full-time authorized post-secondary study in Canada 5 Have received points under the Arranged Employment in Canada factor 5 Family relationship in Canada 5 Learn more about specific requirements and conditions. Total Maximum 100 Pass Mark 75

Selection Criteria Maximum Points Education 25 Official languages (English and/or French) 24 Employment experience 21 Age 10 Arranged employment in Canada 10 Adaptability 10 TOTAL 100

Will You Qualify? 1. If your score is the same or higher than the pass mark, then you may qualify to immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker. After reading and understanding all information, if you wish to apply for immigration, consult the application instructions. 2. If your score is less than the pass mark, you are not likely to qualify to immigrate to Canada as a Skilled Worker. We recommend that you do not apply at this time. 3. You may submit a formal application if you believe that there are factors that would show that you are able to become economically established in Canada. Send a detailed letter with your application explaining why you think you are able to become economically established in Canada. Include any documents that support your claim.