Fast-Tracking Skilled Workers a Success!!!
Are you interested in migrating to Canada? Or have you ever thought of helping a close loved one migrate to Canada? If your answer is yes to either of these questions, this article contains further information that is of high interest to you.
BENEFITS OF SKILLED WORKERS IN CANADA
Presently, the most suitable way to immigrate to Canada is as a Skilled Worker. Skilled workers in Canada are given permanent residence status in Canada, are able to include their spouse and children to Canada, are able to apply for any employment in Canada, are able to access all of the same social government programs as Canadian citizens, are given the same rights and freedoms as Canadian citizens (except for the right
to vote), are able to acquire Canadian citizenship after three years of residence in Canada, and the list goes on…
QUALIFICATIONS OF SKILLED WORKERS
The qualifications to be a skilled worker applicant to Canada are:
1. Must have at least one year of experience in a profession on the limited list of occupations for fast-tracking;
2. Minimal completion of a Bachelor’s Degree; and
3. Ability to listen, read, write and speak proficiently in English.
New applicants, who are able to meet these conditions are currently experiencing a processing time as low as six-months to receive their permanent residence visas.
List of Occupations Still Open for Fast-Tracking
Restaurant and Fast-Food Managers Cooks and Chefs
Insurance Claims Adjusters Architects
Insurance Claims Examiners Doctors
Psychologists OR Nurses
Social Workers Enrolled Nurses
Dentists Physical Therapists
Dental Hygienists Radiologists
Electricians Pharmacists
This limited of professions is expected to change or be altered on July 1, 2012, so apply today!
NEED MORE INFORMATION?
For a free initial consultation on qualifying under the skilled worker category or any other immigration matter, please call the writer, Mr. Don Collantes, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at (416) 733-3605 or toll free at 1-877-882-6888.
The above article is only general information and is unintended to act as a legal document. The writer is a Registered Canadian Immigration Counsel with the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC), which is a professional regulatory board as recognized by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), a Department of Government Canada. The writer is also the Chief Operating Officer of CWSS Canada USA Immigration Services Inc., which is a multinational corporation that provides immigration services to Canada, with the Head Office located at 66E Finch Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 2H4, Canada. Telephone: 416-733-3605, Skype: “CWSS.Toronto” Email Address: chitoc@cwss-canada.com

