The starting point is a Canadian job offer. Once you have a job offer, you can consider the following options:
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Work Permit
Work permits are issued only for employment that is temporary. In some circumstances, work permits can be extended from inside Canada.
Advantage
- The fastest way to come to Canada is on a temporary work permit. Usually you can be in Canada within weeks after you apply, if not sooner.
- Before offering you a job, your potential Canadian employer may have to demonstrate that efforts were made to hire Canadian residents for your intended position, but that those efforts were unsuccessful.
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Arranged Employment
Arranged Employment is based on a permanent Canadian job offer of indeterminate length. You do not begin to work in Canada until you receive your Canada Immigration (Permanent Resident) Visa.
Advantages
- Your potential Canadian employer does not have to demonstrate that Canadian residents could not be found for your intended position.
- Priority processing at all Canadian Immigration Visa Offices (except Buffalo) of your application for Permanent Residence in Canada. You will usually receive your visa in less than one year.
- You will receive up to 15 points under the Federal Skilled Worker category of Canada immigration.
- None, really. It just won’t get you to Canada as quickly as a work permit.
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Provincial Nomination
Provincial Nomination contains elements similar to Arranged Employment and to Work Permits. Most Canadian provinces and one territory offer nomination programs that lead to a Canada Immigration Visa. Most often, it involves a permanent job offer of indeterminate length from an employer in a particular province.
Advantages
- Once you have been nominated by a province you can usually immediately receive a work permit to come to Canada and begin work, even before your Canada Immigration Visa is issued.
- Your application for Permanent Residence in Canada will receive priority processing and you will usually receive your visa in less than one year.
- You may qualify for Provincial Nomination even in some occupations that are not considered “high-skilled”
- Before offering you the position, your potential provincial employer will usually have to demonstrate that efforts were made to hire Canadian residents, but those efforts were unsuccessful.
- It will not get you to Canada as quickly as a work permit, but it’s still relatively fast.
Any way you look at it, a Canadian job offer will speed-up your arrival in Canada.
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