I. 20 18 Canada Atlantic Immigration Four Provinces Pilot Project
Atlantic Immigration Pilot is an important immigration project launched by the Canadian federal government in cooperation with Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Labrador and Prince Edward Island. The purpose of this new immigration project is to attract 2000 foreign students and technicians and their families to immigrate to the four Atlantic provinces in eastern Canada. The pilot project of Atlantic immigration in Canada mainly includes three projects: Atlantic high-skill project, Atlantic medium-skill project and Atlantic international graduate program.
1. Atlantic high-skill project application conditions
(1) At least one year's working experience in the past three years (total 1560 hours or 30 hours per week);
(2) The work must be full-time and uninterrupted, or the accumulated time of part-time work is as long as 1560 hours;
(3) Same occupation (may be different employers) and paid work (volunteer or unpaid internship is invalid);
(4) Technical category, O/A/B level in NOC;
(5) Work experience should belong to occupational type O/A/B;
(6) Canadian secondary school (high school) or above, diploma or degree; Or overseas degrees, diplomas, certificates or apprenticeships issued by ECA;
(7) The employment certificate of the designated employer in Atlantic Province shows that the work is non-seasonal;
(8) The employment letter must belong to the occupational type O/A/B, and the employment period is at least one year;
(9) At least CLB4 in English or French, and provide results within two years;
(10) proof of funds (those who have lived and worked in Canada need not be provided);
(1 1) resettlement plan.
2. Application conditions for Atlantic secondary school skills program
(1) At least one year's working experience in the past three years (total 1560 hours or 30 hours per week);
(2) The work must be full-time and uninterrupted, or the accumulated time of part-time work is as long as 1560 hours;
(3) Same occupation (may be different employers) and paid work (volunteer or unpaid internship is invalid);
(4) Technical type, with the grade of C in NOC (National Occupational Classification);
(5) Work experience should belong to occupation type C;
(6) Canadian secondary school (high school) or above, diploma or degree; Or overseas degrees, diplomas, certificates or apprenticeships issued by ECA;
(7) The employment certificate of the designated employer in Atlantic Province shows that the work is non-seasonal;
(8) The job offer must belong to the occupational type O/A/B/C, and the employment period is indefinite (permanent);
(9) At least CLB4 in English or French, and provide results within two years;
(10) proof of funds (those who have lived and worked in Canada need not be provided);
(1 1) resettlement plan.
3. Atlantic International Postgraduate Program Application Conditions
(1) No work experience is required;
(2) Obtaining a degree, diploma, certificate or apprenticeship certificate from a public school in the Atlantic region for at least two years;
(3) Full-time study in Canada for at least two years;
(4) Apply within 12 months after graduation;
(5) Living in Atlantic Province for at least 16 months in the two years before graduation;
(6) More than half of the study or training courses cannot be English or French as a second language course, nor can they be distance learning;
(7) The employment certificate of the designated employer in Atlantic Province shows that the work is non-seasonal;
(8) The employment letter must belong to the occupational type O/A/B/C, and the employment period is at least one year;
(9) At least CLB4 in English or French, and provide results within two years;
(10) proof of funds (those who have lived and worked in Canada need not be provided);
(1 1) resettlement plan.
Two. 20 18 employer-sponsored immigration in BC, Canada
The BC Employer Sponsored Immigration Project (PNP) of the Canadian Immigration Bureau is an immigration project jointly operated by the BC provincial government and the Federal Immigration Department to help employers in BC to hire and retain qualified foreign skilled workers with the required skills. The advantage of the employer-sponsored immigration project in BC Province is that employers do not need to apply to the Federal Human Resources Department for approval. As long as employers' enterprises meet certain requirements and agree to hire and sponsor applicants, they can directly apply to the provincial government for nominating immigrants.
BC Province Employer Sponsored Immigrants Application Conditions:
1. Must have a college degree or above;
2. The position category must belong to the O/A/B category in the NOC occupational classification matrix;
3. Meet the recruitment requirements of the employer and have more than 3 years of working experience in related industries;
4. If the employer industry needs to have a corresponding vocational certificate, it needs to be provided;
5. Meet the minimum language requirements (NOC requires the language to reach CLB4 level or above, while Class 0 and Class A do not require language scores);
6. There should be enough living expenses for the whole family to settle in Canada in the first year.
Three. 20 18 employer-sponsored immigration in Saskatchewan, Canada
The Canadian immigration program sponsored by employers in Saskatchewan is a skilled immigration program nominated by Saskatchewan, which is mainly aimed at skilled workers, professionals or managers with valid long-term full-time job invitations provided by employers in Saskatchewan. Scoring standard total score 100, out of 60 points. The scoring items mainly include education, work experience, age, language and local employer relations in Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan Employer Sponsored Immigration Application Conditions:
1. High school education or above;
2. At least 1 year relevant working experience;
3. Obtain a long-term full-time employment contract in Saskatchewan and assign NOC/A/B/O or Saskatchewan skilled workers (management, sales, beauty salons, hotel management, skilled workers, etc.). );
4. IELTS minimum listening 4.5, reading 3.5, speaking 4 and writing 4 (CLB);
5. The Saskatchewan Skilled Immigrants Scoring System has a score of 60 or above.
Four. 20 18 employer-sponsored immigration in Ontario, Canada
Canadian immigration to Ontario is an economic immigration project. Through this project, experienced and skilled applicants are nominated to build Ontario's economy, help Ontario meet the needs of the labor market and economic development, and help Ontario employers recruit and retain foreign workers. Applicants nominated by Ontario are eligible to apply for a permanent Canadian immigrant visa (maple leaf card) to the Canadian Federation.
Requirements for applying for employer-sponsored immigration in Ontario:
1. The position category must belong to the O/A/B category in the NOC occupational classification matrix;
2. Above the wage level of the industry;
3. 2 years of relevant work experience in the past five years;
4. If the position is supervised by Ontario, the applicant must have the relevant qualification certificate or license;
5. Overseas residents or temporary tourists from Canada can apply.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) 20 18 Employer sponsored immigration in Alberta, Canada
Canadian Immigration (/canada.aspx) The Alberta Employer-sponsored Immigration Project is a Canadian economic immigration project jointly operated by the provincial government and the Canadian Federal Immigration Service. Its main purpose is to promote the economic development of Alberta by attracting and retaining Canadian immigrants who can work at any time. Applicants nominated by Alberta, together with their spouses and children, can apply to the Canadian Federation for a permanent residence visa as a guarantor in Alberta. Introduction of immigrants from Australia and Macao:
1. Application conditions for the employer-sponsored skilled migrant worker category in Alberta
(1) clearly stated in his application that he intends to live in Alberta permanently;
(2) Meet the professional requirements (relevant education, training and work experience, Alberta qualification certificate);
(3) If you have already worked in Alberta, provide a copy of the work permit;
(4) If you are not currently working in Alberta and live overseas, provide legal identification.
2 employers in the province to guarantee the application conditions of immigrant semi-skilled workers.
Applicants in the category of semi-skilled workers need to hold a work permit and engage in related work in Albania; At least have a high school diploma; English scores have reached the level of IELTS listening 4.5, reading 3.5, writing 4 and speaking 4; And meet other relevant requirements of the application industry.
3. Application conditions for international graduates sponsored by employers in Alberta.
The international graduate category is applicable to graduates from other Canadian provinces who are employed in Alberta and hold graduate work permits.
Compared with Canadian skilled immigrants with higher application conditions and Canadian investment immigrants with more capital requirements, Canadian employer-sponsored immigrants have more relaxed requirements for applicants. Applicants can basically meet the requirements of immigration as long as they have basic academic qualifications, certain language achievements and work experience. It should be noted that each province in Canada has different ways to select applicants because of different immigration policies, and has different requirements for applicants' language, education and work experience. Applicants can choose the most suitable immigration project according to their personal circumstances.