Creating an IRCC account
In this video, Stefanie takes Waterloo students through setting up a GCKey and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) account. This account is used to apply for many immigration documents for Canada. To learn more about the Student Success Office's services for international students, register for a workshop, or to book an advising appointment, visit https://ift.tt/2EM1FDH ________________ Please note: International Student Advising is a free service provided by the Student Success Office for current University of Waterloo students. All of our advisors are Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants. International Student Advisors do not submit your application for you but are available to meet with students for a consultation. The Government of Canada website, regulations, application requirements and forms can change without notice. It is the viewer’s responsibility as the applicant to understand their current documents, to be submitting the correct application and a complete application, and to answer the application questions accurately as they relate to their individual circumstances. This video is for educational purposes only. Application approval is solely determined by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada and is not guaranteed by the University of Waterloo. If you have any concerns about your application as a Waterloo student, please consult with an International Student Advisor. ________________ Follow the Student Success Office: Twitter http://www.twitter.com/uwaterloolife Instagram https://ift.tt/2Tt3Vde Facebook! https://ift.tt/1Mehbms
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Liked on YouTube: Caregivers propose new federal immigration status program for overseas workers in Canada
Caregivers propose new federal immigration status program for overseas workers in Canada
Caregiver organizations across Canada have crafted a new federal caregiver program that will give landed status to caregivers and their families as soon as they arrive in Canada.
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Caregiver organizations across Canada have crafted a new federal caregiver program that will give landed status to caregivers and their families as soon as they arrive in Canada.
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Liked on YouTube: Panel on Canada’s Live-in Caregiver Program
Panel on Canada’s Live-in Caregiver Program
Panel discussion at the York Centre for Asian Research at York University on Dec. 9, 2014, titled "Assessing the Changes to the Live-in Caregiver Program: Improving Security or Deepening Precariousness?” Panellists discussed changes to Canada’s caregiver program, announced by Chris Alexander, minister for citizenship and immigration, in October 2014. These changes created new categories and conditions for the granting of permanent residence and removed the requirement for caregivers to "live-in." Some have welcomed at least some of the changes, but many caregiver advocates see the revised program as highly problematic. The panel, chaired by Professor Philip Kelly (director, York Centre for Asian Research), features prominent lawyers and advocates working with live-in caregivers in Toronto: Pura Velasco, former domestic worker, Caregivers Action Centre; Fay Faraday, lawyer, Packer Chair in Social Justice at York University and visiting professor at Osgoode Hall Law School; Avvy Go, director, Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic; Deanna Santos, founder, Santos Law Office, Markham; and Petronila Cleto, Gabriela Ontario.
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Panel discussion at the York Centre for Asian Research at York University on Dec. 9, 2014, titled "Assessing the Changes to the Live-in Caregiver Program: Improving Security or Deepening Precariousness?” Panellists discussed changes to Canada’s caregiver program, announced by Chris Alexander, minister for citizenship and immigration, in October 2014. These changes created new categories and conditions for the granting of permanent residence and removed the requirement for caregivers to "live-in." Some have welcomed at least some of the changes, but many caregiver advocates see the revised program as highly problematic. The panel, chaired by Professor Philip Kelly (director, York Centre for Asian Research), features prominent lawyers and advocates working with live-in caregivers in Toronto: Pura Velasco, former domestic worker, Caregivers Action Centre; Fay Faraday, lawyer, Packer Chair in Social Justice at York University and visiting professor at Osgoode Hall Law School; Avvy Go, director, Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic; Deanna Santos, founder, Santos Law Office, Markham; and Petronila Cleto, Gabriela Ontario.
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Liked on YouTube: Work Permit for Canada- Caregiver Program- Alberta Canada
Work Permit for Canada- Caregiver Program- Alberta Canada
Work in Canada Now is proud to present this video career guide for Immigration Canada Caregiver Program. This guide explains how to get canada work permit (visa) and job contract for international caregivers looking to work in Alberta, Canada. This short informative video explains the Canadian Noc code for caregivers in Canada and the jrequirements to enter into the Canadian Caregiver Program. The guide also has step by step information on how obtain a work permit (visa ) and employment in Alberta, Canada. More career guides and information can be found on our website : https://ift.tt/2XKzKwy
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Work in Canada Now is proud to present this video career guide for Immigration Canada Caregiver Program. This guide explains how to get canada work permit (visa) and job contract for international caregivers looking to work in Alberta, Canada. This short informative video explains the Canadian Noc code for caregivers in Canada and the jrequirements to enter into the Canadian Caregiver Program. The guide also has step by step information on how obtain a work permit (visa ) and employment in Alberta, Canada. More career guides and information can be found on our website : https://ift.tt/2XKzKwy
via YouTube https://youtu.be/rSNKzhVc4jc
Liked on YouTube: How to be a caregiver, Caregiver Training, Caregiver Program
How to be a caregiver, Caregiver Training, Caregiver Program
https://ift.tt/2SV5RGm How to be a caregiver, caregiver training, caregiver program, caregivers training, training caregivers, training for caregivers, become a caregiver.
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https://ift.tt/2SV5RGm How to be a caregiver, caregiver training, caregiver program, caregivers training, training caregivers, training for caregivers, become a caregiver.
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How to Immigrate to Gatineau, Quebec, Canada: Option for international business people.
If you want to immigrate to Canada this year and are looking for expanding your business or purchasing a business in Canada. There is a choice of obtaining your permanent residency (PR) status in Canada by purchasing or creating a business in the city of Gatineau, Québec.
You Are an Ideal Candidate If You…
•Are a married (or common-law) couple with business experience and;
•Both plan on working in Gatineau (with at least one of you working 30 hours per week inside or outside of the business) and;
•Want to make an investment to create or purchase an existing business in Gatineau, Québec and;
•Can demonstrate that your net worth and investment money was acquired legally.
What You Will Need to Do to Accomplish Your Goal
•Make an exploratory visit to Canada and;
• Purchase an existing business and save or create at least 1 job for a Canadian citizen or permanent
resident or;
• Create a business which will employ at least 1 Canadian citizen or permanent resident
• Run the business for at least 1 year before applying for permanent residency in Québec and;
• Have 1 person in the couple working full time and learn an intermediate (B2) level of oral (listening and
speaking) French.
Advantages of Applying Through This Program
Besides…
• Being backed by the business propulsion team from the Gatineau Chamber of Commerce,
• Having a full team working with you to ensure the successful establishment of your business in Canada
and;
• Establishing yourself in about 6 months in a prosperous bilingual region with low unemployment and a
a population of about 1.3 million residents
You will be able to apply through the Québec Experience Program (PEQ) which is one of the best ways of applying
for permanent residency in Canada because:
• This is a “first come first serve system” with priority processing by the Government of Québec
• There is no points system. One year of full-time employment in the business and a B2 level of oral French
are the only requirements for the main applicant!
• It will be easy to renew your work permit (if need be) while the Canadian Federal application is in process.
The process will take a total of 2.5 to 4 years and be divided into 4 stages. The total professional fees will vary from $50,000 to $65,000USD ($65,000 to $85,000CAD).
• Stage 1 - Assessment and exploratory visit
• Stage 2 - Business plan validation
• Stage 3 - Work permit application and operation of the business for a minimum of 1 year
• Stage 4 - Application for permanent residency with the Québec and Canadian governments
This immigration service package will be offered by Ready4Canada Immigration Services in Collaboration with Nexus Canada Immigration Consulting Services.
R4C is owned and operated by Steven Johnston, a competent Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCIC) with over 13 years of experience in the immigration field.
You can verify our legal right to practice immigration law online at www.iccrc-crcic.ca and http://www.midi.gouv.qc.ca/publications/fr/dossiers/Registre_Consultants.pdf .
Our Full-Service Package
During the different steps of your immigration project, we will offer the following services:
•Consultation sessions
•Customized lists of documents to provide
•Documentation review
•Application filing for immigration visas, permits, and permanent residency
•Full legal representation with the Québec and Canadian immigration departments
•Answering questions and minor updating of files at no extra cost.
You, Will, Be in Good Hands
R4C will work in collaboration and coordinate with other professionals who are mostly members of the Gatineau Chamber of Commerce (https://ccgatineau.ca/services/lesentremetteurs/) so that your business immigration project will be a “one stop shop”. Here are other professionals who will assist you with your project:
•Real Estate Agent
•City Regulations and Licensing Consultant
•Business Planner
•Lawyer and/or Tax Notary
•Accountant
•French Teacher
R4C is committed to providing you the very best service in the best timeframe possible.
We want to maximize your chances of success in the immigration and business processes.
We are looking to develop a partnership for success in this important part of your life.
Your success is our success!
For more information send us a message with the subject: Business Immigration in Gatineau, QC, Canada Code: Nexus Canada to this email immigration@ready4canada.com and also register in the web form below:
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