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Originally posted by meetonline
Hi
I heard immigration is very easy in Saskatchewan, i would like to get in touch with someone there so i can get more info.
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Hi,
There are many jobs available in Canada for immediate employment. There are a few employers that are opening up work sites and they need new employees. These employers open these places on a very regular basis. To give you an example a coffee shop called "Tim Hortons". the skills that job calls for are different to the ones that most of us have to offer. The highly qualified and highly skilled work force will only take such jobs, but only as a last resort or to preserve their scarce resources and to get by on a day to day basis, till they find a better one or study and get qualified for a job that they came for. Also they might find it near to their place of study or living and provides them with a decent job.
Here in Canada we have the dignity of labor. Hence no one looks down upon another. It is just that the circumstances make them a victim for the time being.
But those that are looking for specialized people have found that they are non existing, either through the unions here or by posting successive advertisements in local and National publications. Then, when they come up empty, not even one stray response, they walk into the HRSDC and provide them with all of their efforts and what they came up with. Now under the dome of statistics and projections, they come up with a class of workers they will be requiring now and the near future. Could be as far as two years in advance and thence forth.
Based upon these facts and their skills in forecasting, after taking stock of the ones that come out of the educational institutions, they will provide the employer with a L.M.O. and work permits.
I have cut the process short to make it look simple. But it is in fact too complicated.
If you fall under their purview and you merit one such work permit, then, you will be chosen to get that job. Now the employer just asks you to get a medical done by a well known Doctor or a group of them and then buy an air ticket and fly. You might be called for an interview also at the place of origin. The immigration Officer at the border sees your ORIGINAL letter of offer of a job and checks all of the papers and gives you an Temporary Work Permit to get in and work, for the duration of the work permit.
If you think it will be easy for you to do that, then you will be the first one to enter Canada that route. Yes there are a few that arrived from the United States here recently and in the past. But it took them six months at the least.
Now I wish you well and hope some one from Saskatchewan will tell you how to go about it. There may not be that many that surf this website from there, but be patient and keep coming back.
And for starters, here is their web site.
Good Luck.
Freddie.
http://www.pnpimmigration.com/province_saskatchewan/index.php