💡2 ways to make a career move to Canada without PR. 🤤
1. Get a Work Permit:
Open work permits allow foreign workers to work anywhere in Canada and for any employer. This means workers don’t need to secure employment in Canada first before applying for their work permits.
Closed WP requires foreign workers to have Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)
To help you get started, we’ve compiled lists of in-demand occupations in Canada’s 13 provinces and territories.
Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP) and the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) were designed for one purpose: attract foreign workers to Canada’s smaller, and less popular regions.
Foreign workers who manage to secure jobs from participating employers of the Pilots can
apply for permanent residency in Canada if they meet the additional requirements of the programs, such as work experience and English or French language proficiency.
Extras
- Trick is to find jobs that makes it clear that international applicants are welcome to apply for #IELTS
positions. Link attached is a list of prominent Canadian job sites.
💡If you are struggling to qualify for Federal Skilled Workers Program or limited on Canadian Immigration options probably because of your CRS score, your employment status or occupation, Canada’s Federal Self-Employed Program is an excellent option! #ExpressEntry#StudyAbroad
FSEP is aimed at a wide range of foreign nationals working in the arts and sports such as music teachers, painters, illustrators, filmmakers, freelance journalists or athletes.
It also includes those working behind the scenes like choreographers, set designers, and coaches.
Candidates must demonstrate that they have at least two years of relevant experience, either by:
- By taking part in “cultural or sporting activities at an international level”, (meaning they are internationally known or perform at the highest level in their discipline); or