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Study and Work in Canada
WOODWIND CANADA exists to solve the critical issues facing our clients, both large and small. Our unique approach is not only what differentiates us, but also what makes us successful. We provide a broad range of services and solutions to help organizations facilitate change, achieve their vision and optimize performance and productivity.
PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM - PNP SKILLED LABOUR
Each Province has a unique Provincial Nominee Program for Business and Skilled Labour categories. Each Province has over-lapping criteria that each applicant must meet to qualify. General eligibility may be:
have accepted a full-time, indeterminate job offer (a permanent job, or one with no set end date) from a B.C. employer. The job must be in a National Occupational Classification (NOC) skilled occupation (Skill Type 0 or Skill Level A or B).
be qualified to perform the duties of the job
have at least two (2) years of directly related work experience
show you can support yourself and your dependents
have, or be eligible for, legal immigration status in Canada
for NOC skill level B occupations, meet minimum language requirements
have a wage offer in line with provincial wage rates for the occupation
To examine if you are eligible for other provincial skilled labour programs, please contact us for personal consultation.
FEDERAL SKILLED WORKER
The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSW)-Express Entry has 6 selection factors and based on obtaining a minimum of 67 points out of 100 to qualify.
If you also meet other requirements, you can submit a profile to the Express Entry pool which entails evaluating through the Comprehensive Ranking System the CRS. Express Entry will shorten the wait time to obtain permanent residency eligiblity.
You may be able to get a higher score by doing things like:
improving your language skills
completing another degree, diploma, or certificate
receiving an offer of arranged employment in Canada
SELECTION FACTORS ARE:
Language skills (English or French)
Education
Work Experience
Age
Arranged Employment in Canada
Adaptability
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Everyone has the right to apply for education in Canada. For some, applying for school is quite straight forward. Here are (some of) the requirements to meet an officer's assessment for a Study Visa application:
1. Obtain a School Acceptance Letter
2. Prepare a Study Plan write-up
3. Prepare study funding information and ensure sufficient financial ability
4. Apply for Study Visa
5. Ensure documents prove you are entering Canada to study
6. Ensure departure at the end of studies
7. and more...
Please contact us directly for a full comprehensive checklist.