http://canadaimmigrationcom.com/My_Immigration_Consultant.html Ways to immigrate fast to Canada
There are few ways that an applicant could speed up their Canadian immigration process:
• International students studying in Canada
International students studying in Canada who would like to immigrate to Canada, they could do so, once they finish their post-secondary degree in Canada. Upon finishing their degree, they will be able to apply for a working permit visa up to three years. Once they have gained the one year Canadian working experience that is required to immigrate, they could submit their application for a permanent residence visa under the Canadian Experience Class, while they are continuing working in Canada for the remainder of 2 years. This way, they do not have to leave Canada and the best part is that they could still earn money to support themselves; therefore their transition will be much easier.
• Skilled Workers living outside Canada
Applicants that are living outside Canada and have an occupation that is listed on the Canada Immigration Occupation List, they could apply under the Federal Skilled Worker Class. However, this process might take a long time until approval, depending of the country they are living in. The only way to speed up the application process would be to find a job offer from a Canadian Employer. This way your immigration process will be very short.
• Other ways for a speedy application process for applicants living outside Canada
Not to many applicants living outside Canada may be able to obtain a job offer from a Canadian employer, so in this case a skilled worker applicant may consider applying under the Provincial Nominee Class. Some provinces in Canada have their own selection of immigration. In many instances these provinces may be in need of a number of Pharmacists or Industrial Mechanics etc. In this case an applicant will apply to that province first under their Nominee program. If the applicant is approved by the province, then their immigration process with CIC will be very fast.
95% of immigrants cannot work in their professions and have to settle with low paid mcjobs.
40% of immigrants leave Canada before the first 5 years because cannot find decent work.
Most of the other 60% cannot leave because have no money or no place to return.
Immigrants have 75% less chance to find a job in their profession because of discrimination.
BEWARE: Canada is a TRAP.
reuven1967 6 months ago