The Skills Immigration stream is designed to assist experienced professionals or post-secondary graduates find jobs in BC. Broadly speaking, the primary conditions to obtain permanent residence status through this immigration option requires (1) that you accept a job offer in BC, and (2) that you have the qualified skills.
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How foreigners from outside of Canada have the option to permanently immigrate to B.C.?through the Entrepreneur Immigration – See the requirments
The Federal Skilled Worker program is an immigration program with the federal government of Canada to assist skilled workers from foreign countries to obtain permanent residence in Canada.
This program is a branch of the federal government’s Express Entry system for evaluating permanent residency applications.
The Federal Skilled Trade (FST) program is one of the three federal programs to immigrate to Canada under the online federal Express Entry platform. The FST is an immigration program with the federal government of Canada to assist foreign nationals who have already worked in Canada to obtain permanent residence in Canada.
If you’re a skilled worker speaking French, Canada will welcome you with the Express Entry “French Speaking Skilled Worker” stream. Learn more in this article.
The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) program is one of the three federal programs to immigrate to Canada under the online federal Express Entry platform. The CEC is an immigration program with the federal government of Canada to assist foreign nationals who have already worked in Canada to obtain permanent residence in Canada.
The National Occupational Classification (NOC) is a framework of identifying jobs in the Canadian labour market with job descriptions and certain corresponding four-digit codes. For the purposes of immigration applications, the NOC is important because only certain jobs in the NOC list are applicable for certain immigration pathways.
f Quebec has its own unique immigration requirements. The reason Quebec is different than the rest of the country is because they are a French speaking province and have a different legal system than the English parts of Canada. The Quebec Ministry of Immigration (MIFI) is the organization that selects candidates for immigration to Quebec.