Immigration Tips Canada - By: Alex Aidan - Canadian Lawyer

Immigration Tips Canada - By: Alex Aidan - Canadian Lawyer I am a Canadian lawyer practicing immigration and business law. I post short videos explaining commo

05/19/2022

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If you’re ready to call Canada home, then finding a suitable job for your experience and passions should be your next st...
03/14/2022

If you’re ready to call Canada home, then finding a suitable job for your experience and passions should be your next step. If you are new to the area, gaining employment might look a little different than what you are used to.The pandemic has made searching for a job more challenging, so it’s especially important that you stay up to date on what’s happening in the labour market, so you’re prepared for the upswing.

📝Polish your resume📝
Your resume is the key to getting interviews and job opportunities as a newcomer.

🔎Narrow your search🔍
Thousands of jobs are posted to popular Canadian job sites daily. It can be extremely time-consuming to comb through all of them for your perfect fit.

📌Essential websites and more📌
There are several free Canadian resources to use to better your job search success.

💼Job search sites💼
Along with official Canadian job resources, you can also access job listing sites such as:
1️⃣ Workopolis
2️⃣ Monster
3️⃣ Indeed
4️⃣ Eco Canada
5️⃣ WorkInNonProfits.ca

💡Learn how to network💡
Sites that list employment opportunities aren’t the only place to get a job offer. Social media sites like LinkedIn and Facebook can also help you expand your network and connect with opportunities.

02/28/2022

Hi all, tell us what kind of programs you would like to learn about, reg Canadian immigration

Manitoba immigration programs>>Manitoba manages its immigration programs through the MPNP, which supports immigration ap...
01/25/2022

Manitoba immigration programs>>
Manitoba manages its immigration programs through the MPNP, which supports immigration applications to the federal government. Canadian provinces do not have the ability to give out permanent residency status, but they can help an application along by issuing provincial nominations.

THE PROCESS: If you want a nomination from Manitoba, you need to register an Expression of Interest with the MPNP. This puts you in a position to receive an LAA through the Skilled Workers in Manitoba and Skilled Workers Overseas streams.

Manitoba then ranks candidates out of 1,000 points for their human capital factors, as well as their connections to the province.

>> SKILLED WORKERS OVERSEAS and SKILLED WORKERS IN MANTIOBA categories: are designed to allow the province to identify candidates who meet its labour market needs.

Candidates overseas need to demonstrate connections to Manitoba through the likes of close family ties, previous experience in the province, or an invitation through one of Manitoba’s Strategic Recruitment Initiatives. You do not need to be living in Manitoba at the time of your application to be eligible.

In order to receive an invitation under the Skilled Workers in Manitoba category, you need to have a full-time job offer from a provincial employer.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GRADUATES: who complete their education in Manitoba can receive an invitation under the International Education Stream if they can demonstrate that they have in-demand skills.

IF YOU ARE UNSURE ABOUT YOUR QUALIFICATION FOR THESE PROGRAMS, please contact us

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There is no doubt that COVID will remain the main issue influencing Canadian immigration. With that being said, the foll...
01/20/2022

There is no doubt that COVID will remain the main issue influencing Canadian immigration. With that being said, the following is an overview of key Canadian immigration developments to look out for over the next 12 months.

Backlogs: The pandemic has caused IRCC’s inventory to grow to 1.8 million immigration applications. Trudeau asks Fraser to improve processing times including among applications affected by the pandemic.

TEER System to Replace NOC Skill Levels: By fall 2022, IRCC and Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) will use the new Training, Education, Experience, and Responsibilities (TEER) system to classify occupations. All immigration applicants will need to pay attention to this change since it will affect the immigration and foreign worker eligibility of some individuals. IRCC and ESDC will provide guidance tostakeholders in advance of the changes taking effect.

Citizenship applications: The mandate letter reiterates the government’s commitment to make Canadian citizenship applications free, a promise that was made in 2019 before the pandemic forced Canada to shift its immigration priorities. In addition, IRCC has committed to allowing all citizenship candidates including families to be able to submit their applications online.

Trusted employer system: For several years the Canadian government has discussed launching a Trusted Employer system for the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). This would allow trusted employers to fill job vacancies more quickly through the TFWP. Launching this system is listed as a priority in Fraser’s mandate letter.

Afghan refugees: Canada has committed to resettling 40,000 Afghan refugees and this has been one of IRCC’s top priorities since August.

PGP 2022: IRCC has yet to provide information on the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) 2022. The main piece of information we have at this point is Canada will continue to look to admit 23,500 immigrants under the PGP in the coming year.

Travel rules: Canada’s travel rules continue to evolve in response to pandemic. A notable development to be aware of is that beginning on January, more travellers seeking entry to Canada will need to be vaccinated

Canada's successive govts have relied on immigration to drive economic growth in the face of a declining fertility rate,...
12/28/2021

Canada's successive govts have relied on immigration to drive economic growth in the face of a declining fertility rate, which hit a record low last year. With the pandemic triggering early retirements among aging Canadians, attracting immigrants has grown more important.

Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/migrate/canada-plans-to-open-its-door-to-411000-immigrants-next-year/articleshow/88374002.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/migrate/canada-plans-to-open-its-door-to-411000-immigrants-next-year/articleshow/88374002.cms

Canada's successive govts have relied on immigration to drive economic growth in the face of a declining fertility rate, which hit a record low last year. With the pandemic triggering early retirements among aging Canadians, attracting immigrants has grown more important.

12/21/2021

Tips for immigrating to Canada 5️⃣ Five tips to improve your express entry score, and yes they all require work (like everything else😊)
1) Improve your language score... This requires study on your part
2) Get a provincial nomination...Research the programs you may qualify for. They are all different!
3) Get a job offer. ...Hire an employment agent, or find a job in some key sectors! It may be hard but still possible.
4) Boost your education... Another area that you can build. Consider a 1-2 years program
5) Work in an in-demand occupation (Level B or above) for 1+ years. This may open up many PNP options, and also boost your CRS score


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TORONTO -- Ontario is planning to accept 100 immigrants in the next two years under a program allowing foreign entrepren...
12/21/2021

TORONTO -- Ontario is planning to accept 100 immigrants in the next two years under a program allowing foreign entrepreneurs to apply for immigration to the province after they invest a minimum of $200,000 in its economy.

Ontario is planning to accept 100 immigrants in the next two years under a program allowing foreign entrepreneurs to apply for immigration to the province after they invest a minimum of $200,000 in its economy.

As we all know, when the deadly wave of Covid rocked the entire world, the business immigration sector was seriously imp...
12/17/2021

As we all know, when the deadly wave of Covid rocked the entire world, the business immigration sector was seriously impacted. It also had an enormous impact on employees & migrant workers all over the globe. Slowly and steadily, things are returning to normal as the majority of the population of various nations has been immunized. Individuals have once again mustered the bravery to relocate from one continent to another for personal and professional development.

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​​ When it comes to Canada, the country offers corporate immigration programs like the Intra-Company Transfer Program, Startup Visa Program, etc., via which people can get the status of a permanent resident and, ultimately, citizenship.

You may be eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) if you have graduated from a designated learning institutio...
12/06/2021

You may be eligible for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) if you have graduated from a designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada. The PGWP allows you to temporarily stay in Canada to work, but to apply for a Canadian work permit, you will first need to meet certain criteria to work in Canada.

Looking to apply for a Canadian work permit after your studies? Here's a one-stop guide for international students in Canada.

Saskatchewan : BUSINESS AND INDUSTRYFind services and information for doing business in Saskatchewan.
06/23/2021

Saskatchewan : BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
Find services and information for doing business in Saskatchewan.

Services and information for doing business in Saskatchewan, including labour standards, tax credits, workplace safety, industry and investment opportunities.

06/21/2021

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• Picture this: The town of Waterton offers lakefront-mountain views from your restaurant table.
• Hike this: Castle Provincial Park is the newest park in the Rockies, which means crowd-free pleasure.
• Discover: Crowsnest Pass is filled with quaint towns, fascinating history and the site of an eye-popping rockslide.
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Alexander A. Erheim, Canadian Lawyer (License: 65136w)

Alex is an awards recognized lawyer, immigration expert, and former advisor to the Ontario government (December 2012- November 2014)

Alex specializes in providing strategic advice in a range of litigation matters involving business, civil, and employment law. Alex has worked as an immigration and corporate lawyer since 2015. He has a track record of success in providing clients innovative solutions to immigrating to Canada, and transferring their wealth and assets with them. Alex is also fluent in speaking Arabic.

Before venturing into private practice, Alex served as a Crown Advisor with the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services. Alex started his career working directly for the Deputy Director of the Ministry of the Attorney General’s Litigation Department, working on many high-profile matters which affected the lives of Ontarians.

Alex is passionate about supporting community and charity groups, by working with them on initiatives that matter to them. In his work in private practice, he has assisted a range of groups and charities to learn the knowledge and acquire the tools that they need in order to succeed in their goals. In his work with the Ontario government, he has been awarded the Bravo! Award for Outstanding Contributions in Public Service from the Minister of Community and Social Services, and the Pinnacle Award for Innovation & Creativity from the Ministry of Children and Youth Services.