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Programy dla pracownikow z zagranicy

30.08.04, 03:26
Wpisz w google - Foreign Worker Programs - jest tam duzo wskazowek dla
chcacych pracowac ( i zostac na stale w Kanadzie ) specjalistow .
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    • dradam1 Re: Programy dla pracownikow z zagranicy 30.08.04, 03:53
      www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/epb/lmd/fw/supperImm.shtml
      cytuje :
      >>If you plan to hire a Skilled Worker for a permanent position in your
      company, and at the same time, strengthen his/her application for permanent
      immigration to Canada, you can choose to:

      Submit an application for an HRSDC labour market opinion (LMO)
      A positive LMO is one requirement that Citizenship and Immigration Canada
      considers when deciding to issue a work permit allowing the person to work in
      Canada. At the same time, a positive LMO, the work permit, and your permanent
      job offer also strengthen the worker's application for permanent residency to
      Canada.

      or

      Submit an application for an HRSDC arranged employment opinion (AEO)
      A positive AEO supports the immigration of a Skilled Worker to Canada and is
      one factor that CIC considers when reviewing an application for permanent
      residency. Please note that an HRSDC AEO only supports the person's application
      for permanent residency, but will not result in CIC issuing a work permit and
      does not allow the person to work in Canada before receiving his/her permanent
      residency.<<

      ** NOTE :
      Please note that the Skilled Worker can apply directly to CIC for permanent
      residency and can gain additional points for having a permanent job offer from
      you if he/she already holds a work permit that :

      Is valid at the time of application and was originally issued by CIC based on a
      positive HRSDC labour market opinion (including national opinions like the
      Canada Research Chairs program)crying...) <<

      a takze :


      >>IMMIGRATION NOTE :
      Please note that a permanent job offer on its own does not allow a Skilled
      Worker to immigrate to Canada. Before a Skilled Worker can become a permanent
      resident, they must :

      Meet the requirements of the Skilled Worker Class;
      Have at least one year of work experience in a professional, managerial, or
      technical occupation under Canada's National Occupational Classification (NOC)
      system. <<


      W szczegolnosci dotyczy to "live-in-caregiver" :

      www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/epb/lmd/fw/lcp.shtml oraz :

      www.cic.gc.ca/english/pub/caregiver/caregiver-2.html#23
      >>Applying for permanent residence in Canada

      You must complete at least two years of employment as a live-in caregiver to
      apply for permanent residence in Canada. You must have completed these two
      years of employment within three years of your arrival in Canada. The two-year
      requirement does not include any extended time away from Canada. For example,
      if you go away on vacation for three months, that time will not be included as
      part of the two years of employment. In some countries, you may need to reapply
      for a temporary visitor visa before you return to Canada. If you leave Canada
      for more than one year or if your work permit has expired, you will have to
      reapply to the overseas visa office to return to Canada under the Live-in
      Caregiver Program. You are free to leave the program and return permanently to
      your home country at any time. However, you should give adequate notice to your
      employer.

      If you apply to stay in Canada, you must complete an application for permanent
      resident status. You can obtain an application guide by contacting the CIC Call
      Centre or by visiting the CIC Web site. You must prove that you have worked as
      a full-time live-in caregiver for two years. As proof of your employment, you
      can use a statement of earnings or T4 slips and any other documentation that
      would help to prove your work record. If you have changed jobs since your
      arrival in Canada, you should have a record of employment from each of your
      former employers. You will not have an ROE for your present job. If you have
      used your ROEs to apply for Employment Insurance, HRCC staff can provide you
      with copies.

      Your application for permanent residence in Canada will not be assessed on the
      basis of your financial situation, skills upgrading in Canada, volunteer work,
      marital status or the number of family members you have in your country of
      origin. However, you could be found ineligible for permanent residence if you,
      your spouse or common-law partner, or any of your family members have a
      criminal record or a serious medical problem.,<

      No, ale "live-in-caregiver" to jest zupelnie specjalna sytuacja.

      Pozdrawiam


      dradam1

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