Approved Professions for Canadian Immigration

Approved Professions for Canadian Immigration
Author: Tariq Nadeem
Publisher: Self Help Pub
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780973314045

Canada is facing a shortage of 1 million skilled workers in next 5 years due to its aging workforce. This book describes the main duties, employment requirements and example of titles for a list of professions approved for Canadian immigration under federal skilled worker class of new Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) effective from June 28, 2002. If you want to immigrate into Canada as a skilled worker under the federal skilled worker class then you have to match the work experience requirement under six selection factors to secure a maximum of 21 points towards your eligibility for immigration . In order to secure these points you have to provide an experience certificate/letter with your immigration application from your current or previous employer stating your title, job description and main duties. This book provides you a meter stick and reference to judge or match your job description and main duties listed on your experience letter against National Occupational Classification ( NOC ) thus enable you to ensure that you are filing your application under the correct profession to avoid the possibility of rejection. This book is also a unique resource if you are a foreign trained professional looking for a long-term or short-term employment in Canadian workplace and want to know the exact employment requirements for hot professions in Canada then this book will guide you to start working towards your employment eligibility in Canada in your profession. This publication has been produced with the approval of Human Resources Development Canada (HRDe and with the authorization of Communication Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 1M4 Canada.

Canadian Immigration Made Easy

Canadian Immigration Made Easy
Author: Tariq Nadeem
Publisher: Virago Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9780973314007

This guide provides information about the new Immigration and Refugee Protection Act as well as comprehensive, step-by-step settlement information that immigrants must know before arriving in Canada. (Legal Reference/Law Profession)

Unlock Canada Immigration (All Permanent Residence Programs)

Unlock Canada Immigration (All Permanent Residence Programs)
Author: Khalil Humam
Publisher: Khalil Humam
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2023-01-08
Genre: Law
ISBN:

This book is intended to complement the main book called Unlock Canada Immigration (Ultimate Guide). However, if you have a prior understanding of the Canadian immigration system and its various components, you would still be able to independently use this book for permanent immigration to Canada. This book contains all the permanent residence programs that both the federal and provincial governments of Canada offer. It includes economic immigration programs, family immigration programs, refugees and protected persons, and humanitarian immigration programs among others. The following programs are discussed in extensive detail: - Eleven (11) Federal Immigration Programs, - Three (3) Major Refugees and Protected Persons Programs, - Twelve (12) Quebec immigration categories, - Eight (8) Alberta Advantage Immigration Programs (AAIP), - Fourteen (14) British Columbia Provincial Nominee Programs (BCPNP), - Eight (8) Manitoba Renewed Provincial Nominee Programs (MPNP), - Six (6) New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Programs (NCPNP), - Six (6) Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Nominee Programs (NLPNP), - Nine (9) Nova Scotia Nominee Programs (NSNP), - Four (4) Northwest Territories Nominee Programs (NWTNP), - Nine (9) Ontario Immigrant Nominee Programs (OINP), - Five (5) Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Programs (PEIPNP), - Eighteen (18) Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Programs (SINP), - Eight (8) Yukon Nominee Program (YNP), This book has the following updates: - NOC 2016 codes are converted to the new NOC 2021 codes, - All programs are updated e as of Jan 7, 2023, - Includes comprehensive profile of immigrant-accepting provinces of Canada, - Each immigration program contains the following sections: -> Brief introduction of the program, -> How to apply? -> Program eligibility requirements, -> and a link(s) to the official website. The "Program Finder" table compiles all permanent residence immigration programs offered by Canada for the following seven groups of immigrants: -> Skilled workers, -> Semi-skilled workers, -> Students, -> Businesspersons/self-employed persons, -> Healthcare workers including physicians, nurses etc. -> Employers and community-driven programs, -> French speakers. Moreover, the "program finder" table classifies all immigration programs into the following categories: -> Express Entry, -> Non-express entry -> point-based, -> Job Offer requirement -> and finally, whether Canadian/provincial residence is required. This is the only book on the market that comprehensively and extensively covers all Canadian immigration programs from A to Z, if there was a book like this on the market, I would never commit time from my busy schedule to write this one. Please feel free to reach out to me if you would like to share your valuable comments, and ideas, AND/OR want to hire me for immigration consulting services. Email: [email protected] Website: https://unlockimmigration.ca/ Sincerely, Khalil Humam (RCIC) CILPP from UBC, Canada MA Int’l Development from Nagoya University, Japan BBA (Hon’s) from IIUI, Pakistan. HRBP (2015) from HRCI, United States

Canadian Immigration and Refugee Law for Legal Professionals

Canadian Immigration and Refugee Law for Legal Professionals
Author: Lynn Fournier-Ruggles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Emigration and immigration law
ISBN: 9781774620557

"The fifth edition of Canadian Immigration and Refugee Law for Legal Professionals presents the complexities of the principles and processes of immigration, refugee, and citizenship law in an approachable, user-friendly format. It uses clear language, multiple examples, process charts, fact scenarios, and legal cases to break down and contextualize the law. This allows readers to clearly understand and apply what they have learned."--

Wanted and Welcome?

Wanted and Welcome?
Author: Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-03-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1461400821

This book considers the origins, performance and diffusion of national immigration policies targeting highly skilled immigrants. Unlike asylum seekers and immigrants admitted under family reunification streams, highly skilled immigrants are typically cast as “wanted and welcome” as a consequence of their potential economic contribution to the receiving society and putative assimilability. Testing the degree to which this assumption holds is the principle aim of this book. In contrast to publications which see highly skilled immigration as functional response to labor market needs, the book probes the political and sociological dimensions of policy, drawing on contributions from an international group of established and new scholars from the fields of history, law, political science, sociology, and public policy. The book is organized into four parts. Part I probes the origins of post-WWII immigration policies in Canada, Australia, and the United States. Part II analyzes recent debates on highly skilled immigration policy in the United States, whose origins go back to the 1965 Act by Congress which favored family reunification over skilled immigration. Part III considers the degree to which highly skilled immigrants are welcome, by focusing on the integration trajectories of foreign trained professionals in Canada. Paradoxically, just as Canada has succeeded in orienting its admissions system more explicitly toward privileging highly educated and skilled professionals, highly skilled immigrants have experienced worsening economic outcomes as reflected in rates of unemployment and falling earnings. Part IV considers the internationalization of highly skilled immigration policies, focusing on Europe’s most important immigration countries, Germany and Britain. As is true in Canada, the labor market outcomes for highly skilled immigrants in Europe are disappointing, and the final chapter discusses why this is the case and what might be done to improve matters. Given its combination of cross-disciplinary insights, cross-national comparisons, and empirical richness, the book will be of interest to both scholars and policymakers concerned with immigration policy.

Choices

Choices
Author: Canada. Employment and Immigration Canada (Commission). Occupational and Career Analysis and Development
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1982
Genre: Job Hunting
ISBN: