March 9, 2014

Application management methods effective April 1, 2014 | CSQ Applicants May Still Apply After march 31, 2014!

Few months ago, we reminded you about the MICC Quota for Quebec Skilled Worker Program and that applications will only be accepted until March 31, 2014.

CSQ Application April 1, 2014


Here's a good news for Filipino Nurses panning to apply for Quebec Selection Certificate to legally live and work in Canada!
Candidates who wish to submit an application for a Certificat de sélection du Québec can continue to do so after March 31, 2014, according to new rules effective April 1, 2014. These new rules pertain to the maximum number of applications that will be accepted over the next year under the various economic immigration programs. 
It is important to note that these rules are not intended to change Québec’s immigration objectives as set out in the Plan d’immigration du Québec pour l’année 2014
Applicants may still apply after March 31, 2014!  

Those who want to know if they are eligible to apply send resume to canada@proimmigrationadvisers.com.

By the way, this is not an advance April Fool's day post. Check out the source: http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/.

March 2, 2014

Regional Labour Market Demand | Nova Scotia Nominee Program

Regional Labour Market Demand Stream of Nova Scotia Nominee Program will start accepting new applications on March 6, 2014. This program is open to some NOC 0, A and B job classifications with at least 2 years related experience within the last five years.

Regional Labour Market Demand - Nova Scotia
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Only a CLB Level 5 is required for the English language and at must have completed at least Canadian equivalent of High School Diploma (12 years of formal education). Ideal age is 21-55 years old.Applicant must also establish his/her intention to settle in Nova Scotia. If you have immediate relatives in other province, this may not work for you.

The following are the In-Demand Occupations identified under the Regional Labour Market Demand Stream of Nova Scotia Nominee Program

  • Systems Testing Technicians 
  • Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Technologists and Technicians 
  • Registered Nurses 
  • Head Nurses and Supervisors 
  • Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians 
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technologists and Technicians 
  • Managers in Health Care 
  • Computer Engineers 
  • Licensed Practical Nurses 
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineers 
  • Mechanical Engineers 
  • User Support Technicians 
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers 
  • Specialist Physicians 
  • General Practitioners and Family Physicians 
  • Financial Auditors and Accountants 
  • Software Engineers and Designers 
  • Medical Laboratory Technologists and Pathologists' Assistants 
  • Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners 
  • Information Systems Analysts and Consultants 
  • Welders 
  • Machinists 
  • Industrial Electricians 
  • Steamfitters/Pipefitters 
  • Sheet Metal Workers 

Please get in touch with your Agent if you already have a contract with Canadian Immigration Consultancy. For those interested to apply, please send resume to canada@proimmigrationadvisers.com.

February 7, 2014

Luge | Canadian Institute of Diversity and Inclusion's Response to Russia’s Anti-LGBT Propaganda Law

The Canadian Institute of Diversity and Inclusion put out an ad featuring the two-man luge to protest Russia's anti-gay stance (Winter Olympics, Sochi 2014).

 

"The games have always been a little gay. Let's fight to keep them that way."

January 11, 2014

SINP International Skilled Workers Without an Employment Offer | Cap Reached as of January 10, 2014

As of January 10, 2014, the intake threshold for International Skilled Worker applications without job offers has been reached.  The SINP will no longer accept applications that do not have a Job Approval letter and Job Offer attached.  This update was posted at SINP website today. 

SINP International Skilled Worker - Cap Reached

This doesn't mean that you will no longer have the opportunity to live and work in Canada.  There are other immigration programs to legally live and work in Canada such as the Federal Skilled Workers Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, Quebec Skilled Workers Program and other Provincial Nominee Programs.  If you have a friend or relative in Manitoba who is willing to endorse your application, you may be able to immigrate with your family.

Find out how you may be eligible.  Send resume to canada@proimmigrationadvisers.com or take our FREE Online Assessment.