by John Marco | Apr 13, 2011 | Canada, General Information
This region is comprised of the following provinces: New Brunswick Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island New Foundland Portion of Quebec south of the St. Lawrence River Terrain and Natural Resources: Mixture of rocky shoreline, sandy beaches, rich farmland and thick...
by John Marco | Apr 13, 2011 | Canada, General Information
This region is comprised of the following provinces: Labrador Most of Ontario Most of Quebec Northern part of Manitoba Northern part of Saskatchewan Terrain and Natural Resources: The region consists of bare rocks, thick forests, and cold freshwater lakes. The region...
by John Marco | Apr 13, 2011 | Canada, General Information
Canada has a vast landscape and wide geographic diversity. The country can be divided into several regions namely: The Appalachian Region The Canadian Shield The Lowlands The Arctic Lowlands The Great Plains The Mountain Cordillera The Arctic...
by John Marco | Apr 12, 2011 | Canada, Federal Skilled Worker
How is it done? The FSW processing entails a lot of work and documents are being passed from one office to the other. To give a better view on how it is done, I’ve summarized the general procedure on how this is done. The illustration and procedure below is a...
by John Marco | Apr 12, 2011 | Canada, Federal Skilled Worker
How long does it take before my application is finalized? The application processing time varies from the type of FSW application to where it was filed. The average processing time is regularly updated in the CIC site. Africa and Middle East Asia and Pacific Europe...
by John Marco | Apr 12, 2011 | Canada, Federal Skilled Worker
Ease for settlement is also given weight. Canada wants immigrants who can easily adapt to their system so they included the individuals adaptability as a factor. Those who have relatives, arranged employment, studied previously in Canada, worked previously in Canada...
by John Marco | Apr 12, 2011 | Canada, Federal Skilled Worker
Applicants who are currently working or who have been offered by Canadian Employers have a boost on their application points. A maximum of 10 points will be awarded if there is a confirmed Arranged Employment. Important: The Arrange Employment is only a supplement to...
by John Marco | Apr 12, 2011 | Canada, Federal Skilled Worker
Age is just a number and so they say. For this case, the magic number is 21-49 since applicants on this age range receives the maximum points for age which is 10. The rationale is fairly simple since that age group provides maximum productivity for work. Going further...
by John Marco | Apr 12, 2011 | Canada, Federal Skilled Worker
Work experience credit depends on the number of years you have a performed specifically for a National Occupation Code (NOC). The work experience must be: For at least one year, continuous, and paid (full-time or the equivalent in part-time), AND Skill Type 0...
by John Marco | Apr 12, 2011 | Canada, Federal Skilled Worker
Canada recognizes two primary languages: English and French. To ensure that the migrants can communicate properly when they settle, a test is conducted to determine the proficiency of an individual. It is a requirement for the Principal Applicant to take the Language...