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Alberta and British Columbia to fast track Temporary Foreign Workers

A new federal pilot project has been launched to speed up the recruitment of temporary foreign workers in Alberta and British Columbia for the following occupations which have been identified as being in high demand:

  • carpenters
  • crane operators
  • dental technicians
  • food counter attendants
  • food and beverage servers
  • hotel and hospitality room attendants
  • hotel front desk clerks
  • pharmacists
  • registered nurses
  • retail sales clerks
  • snowboard and ski instructors
  • tour and travel guides

Human Resources Minister Monte Solberg said that rather than waiting as long as five months for a government labour market opinion about the need to bring in temporary foreign workers, employers will have an answer in five days.
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Canada to open doors to more skilled migrants as Microsoft announce plans to open software development centre in Vancouver

An initial 200 jobs will be created when Microsoft opens its new software development centre in Vancouver, BC; a number which could grow substantially in time and see an increase in the demand for skilled migrants in the IT and electronic sectors.

The announcement of the new development has sparked debate as to why Microsoft should chose to open the new centre north of the US border. One of the main apparent reasons is the fact that skilled migration to the US is constrained by restrictions placed on the number of H-1B visas granted every year.
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Immigration accounts for two thirds of Canada’s population increase

The first three months of 2007 saw Canada’s population increase by 0.23 per cent, two thirds of which has been attributed to international migration, Statistics Canada have revealed.

The population estimates report stated that Canada’s population is in the region of 32.85 million as of 1 April this year, compared to 32.78 million on 1 January.

Despite the growth in Canada’s population, only the four westernmost provinces experienced growth rates at or above the national average.
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Canada Immigration Visas skypecast - Living and working in Canada’s second tier cities

In today’s skypecast Eric discusses living and working in Canada’s second tier cities such as : Victoria (British Columbia), Edmonton (Alberta), Winnipeg (Manitoba), Saskatoon(Saskatchewan), London, Windsor, Hamilton and Ottawa(Ontario).

There are a lot of opportunities in these cities and they offer a lower cost of living than the big cities and a high quality of life. Anyone considering emigration should look at the options available outside the big cities.

 
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Canada Immigration Visas Skypecast - Why does it take so long to process Canadian visa applications and what can be done to expedite the process

In this episode certified Canadian immigration consultant Eric Katz discusses why Canadian visa applications currently take so long and what can be done to expedite the process.

Eric covers work permits, getting a job offer, the provincial nominee programs in the western provinces of Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia, occupations under pressure and emigrating to Canada as an invester or entrepreneur.

 
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Canada Immigration Visas Skypecast - Answering your questions on a Wednesday afternoon

In this skypecast Eric discusses the current oil and gas boom in Alberta and British Columbia and the resulting demand for engineers and skilled tradespeople. Eric gives an overview of the requirement for a Labour Market Opinion and the processing times involved in getting a work permit for Canada. He also discusses business visas for Canada and how to go about emigrating to Canada as a performer or professional athlete.

 
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Canada work permit skypecast

In today’s skypecast Eric talks about categories of Canadian work permits, the implications of NAFTA for the movement of professionals within North America, the need for a labour market opinion and the regional lists of occupations under pressure.

Employers looking to apply a prospective employee on a temporary work permit need to obtain a labour market opinion meeting the following requirements:

  • that the job is genuine
  • that the position is unable to be filled by Canadians and proof of recruitment attempts must be shown
  • wages and working conditions are comparable to those offered to Canadians working in the same occupation
  • Labour market benefits eg. that the hiring of the foreign worker will transfer skills and knowledge to Canadians, or the employment of the foreign worker will create job opportunities or help retain jobs for Canadians
  • the employment of a foreign national will not vaffect a labour dispute or the employment of a Canadian involved in a dispute

The provinces of Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario have agreements with the national government to ease the entry of certain temporary foreign workers in occupations under pressure.For anyone looking for a job in Canada we recommend having a look through Canada’s biggest job site Workopolis and also Monster.ca.

Canada Immigration Visas can help both foreign nationals applying for a Temporary Work Permit and employers looking to employ foreign nationals.

 
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