Is it really that easy to immigrate to Atlantic Canada

Updated on educate 2024-03-07
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. No work experience is required.

    2. 2 years of full-time college or above courses in the four Atlantic provinces, including degree, diploma, certificate or trade or apprenticeship credential; Apply within 12 months after graduation; Have lived in the Atlantic provinces for at least 16 months in the two years prior to graduation; Have legal status in Canada (with a study permit and a student visa).

    3. A full-time offer from a designated employer in the four Atlantic provinces, and it is an offer of more than one year in NOC 0, A, B, or C

    4. Provincial ** endorsement letter5, language at least CLB4

    6. Sufficient funds to prove that you can protect yourself and your family after immigration.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Currently, you can immigrate to Canada through the Atlantic Canada Pilot Program, and the specific requirements are as follows:

    Senior Talent CategoryApplicants must have at least 1 year of work experience (NOC 0, A, B) in the past 3 years

    Language at least CLB4 or above (English or French).

    Possess a high school diploma or above.

    Employers with 1-year full-time employment arrangements (eligible for NOC 0, A, B) in the Atlantic provinces meet the funding requirement.

    Intermediate Talent CategoryApplicants must have at least 1 year of work experience (NOC C) in the last 3 years and a language level of at least CLB4 or above (English or French).

    Possess a high school diploma or above.

    Have a long-term full-time employment arrangement (NOC 0, A, B, C compliant) with an employer in the four Atlantic provinces

    Meet funding requirements.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Canada** is trying a new strategy to mitigate the damage caused by the drastic drop in immigration: convincing foreigners who are already in Canada to stay.

    Canada announced plans last week to make it easier for the more than 1 million international students, workers and asylum seekers currently living in the country to become permanent residents and provide them with a pathway to citizenship. This is a reasonable way to compensate for the decline in the number of foreign nationals moving to Canada during the pandemic.

    "For people who are already in Canada and who are temporarily living here, we should see if there is a way to get them to become Canadian citizens sooner," the Canadian minister said.

    The immigration policy focuses on giving priority to international students.

    The Canadian minister said that students from other countries are particularly attractive and help combat an aging population,** which is making it easier for them to stay and work in Canada.

    Prior to the announcement, some universities were already allowing international students to enter campus as long as they agreed to comply with COVID-19 regulations.

    "International students tend to be a young demographic, generally at the beginning of their careers, have a longer contribution period, and they are a very attractive group that we will be watching closely," the minister added. ”

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There was a labor shortage, and he was in need of people. Therefore, in the future, Canada will increase its efforts to absorb immigrants.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Labor shortages are a key issue in Canada right now.

    In Canada's 2021-2023 Immigration Levels Plan, Canada** has set an ambitious immigration target of 401,000 permanent residents in 2021 alone. In the face of a devastating pandemic virus, Canada remains on its sky-high targets. That's why this is the best year to welcome newcomers to Canada.

    The easing of travel restrictions due to COVID-19 is critical to Canada's immigration strategy to achieve 401,000 goals this year. Canada opened its borders to fully vaccinated passengers on September 7, 2021.

    Canada** has given preference to those who work in the country as part of its policy of expanding the admission of immigrants. Therefore, all temporary residents who are already working in Canada need to seriously consider applying for permanent residence. At the same time, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has significantly increased the number of invitation-to-apply ITAs granted through Express Entry, exceeding 40,000 ITAs for two consecutive quarters.

    These applicants, 90% of whom are currently in Canada, are expected to become permanent residents in the second half of this year.

    Currently, industries such as food retail and agriculture are facing severe shortages of temporary workers. Therefore, this is also the reason why Canada has opened up the immigration lane for a large number of temporary workers after the epidemic has eased. So, for potential talents looking to immigrate to Canada, this is the best opportunity to start the action now.

    You'll benefit from getting a job in a prestigious country. In addition, you can settle in Canada with your family after becoming a permanent resident of Canada.

    So immigrating to Canada is relatively not too difficult.

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