Are you a food service supervisor, chef or cook? Apply to live in Canada!
Are you a food service supervisor, chef or cook ? Apply to live in Canada! The provincial government of Newfoundland and Labrador has just updated the list of designated employers taking part in the Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP). These employers are allowed to hire foreign nationals to fill local jobs.The list also includes NOC codes. NOC stands for the National Occupational Classification system that is used to classify jobs based on the type of job duties and work a person does.
List of Newfoundland and Labrador Employers
How to use this list:
1) Click on the link above to see the list and contact information for 15 of these employers
2) Look at the NOC code(s) listed for the prospective employer
3) Determine if the NOC code corresponds to your line of work, you can search here
4) If the NOC code corresponds with your line of work, contact the employer with your resume
Background
In July 2016 the Government of Canada, along with the four Atlantic provincial governments, launched the Atlantic Growth Strategy, a strategy to stimulate economic development in the Atlantic provinces. This strategy includes the Atlantic Immigration Pilot program, a 3-year immigration pilot whereby up to 2,000 new immigrants and their families will be welcomed to live in Canada.
The AIP fast-tracks the hiring of suitable foreign workers by designated employers. Once a worker is hired, they will collaborate with a designated settlement service provider to develop a settlement plan. An eligible worker can then apply for permanent residency for themselves and their family to live in Canada.
Want to learn if you qualify for the Atlantic Immigration Pilot?
Email Kari Davis at info@bisonimmigration.com
Click on the link here to book your assessment or call/WhatsApp 647-988-7765 or 876-784-9302
Please note: The information provided is for general purposes only, you should not act upon any such information without first seeking qualified professional counsel on your specific immigration matter.
Are you a nurse aide, auto mechanic, cook or accounting clerk?
Are you a nurse aide, auto mechanic, cook or accounting clerk? The provincial government of Newfoundland and Labrador has just updated the list of designated employers taking part in the Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP). Many of these jobs are looking for nurse aides, mechanics, cooks and accounting clerks. These employers are allowed to hire foreign nationals to fill local jobs.The list also includes NOC codes. NOC stands for the National Occupational Classification system that is used to classify jobs including cooks and chefs based on the type of job duties and work a person does.
List of Newfoundland and Labrador Employers
How to use this list:
1) Click on the link above to see the list and contact information for 50 of these employers
2) Look at the NOC code(s) listed for the prospective employer
3) Determine if the NOC code corresponds to your line of work, you can search here
4) If the NOC code corresponds with your line of work, contact the employer with your resume
Background
In July 2016 the Government of Canada, along with the four Atlantic provincial governments, launched the Atlantic Growth Strategy, a strategy to stimulate economic development in the Atlantic provinces. This strategy includes the Atlantic Immigration Pilot program, a 3-year immigration pilot whereby up to 2,000 new immigrants and their families will be welcomed to the region.
The AIP fast-tracks the hiring of suitable foreign workers by designated employers. Once a worker is hired, they will collaborate with a designated settlement service provider to develop a settlement plan. An eligible worker can then apply for permanent residency for themselves and their family.
Want to learn if you qualify for the Atlantic Immigration Pilot?
Click on the link here to book your assessment or call/WhatsApp 647-988-7765 or 876-784-9302
Please note: The information provided is for general purposes only, you should not act upon any such information without first seeking qualified professional counsel on your specific immigration matter.
Get your resume noticed
If you are applying to jobs in Canada, it is important to understand how to format your resume for Canadian employers. Here are 5 tips to help you:
1. Ensure you meet the qualifications:
Typically the qualifications for a job are listed close to the bottom of the ad. Before you apply, be certain that you possess the minimum qualifications for the job posted.
2. Tailor your resume to match the job advertisement:
If you see a position that you are interested in, make a list of the requirements the employer is looking for and include these requirements.
3. Customize your resume each time:
Each time you apply for a new job, be certain to customize your resume for that particular job. This way you will be including the qualifications the organization is looking for.
4. Include a cover letter:
Including a cover letter is a great way of highlighting what makes you uniquely qualified for the job.
5. Add a headline or profile:
A headline or profile is a great way to grab an employer’s attention. When you write your profile make sure that it focuses on what you can bring to the job.
Are you interested in migrating to Canada?
Contact Kari Davis, RCIC at info@bisonimmigration.com or WhatsApp 647-988-7765 or 876-784-9302 to book your assessment call.
Please note: The information provided is for general purposes only, you should not act upon any such information without first seeking qualified professional counsel on your specific immigration matter.
What is it like to live in Alberta?
If you are thinking of migrating to Canada, you might want to consider moving to Alberta! With a population of approximately 4 million, here is what you need to know about living in Alberta:
- Cost of living:
Albertans enjoy relatively higher earnings than persons in the rest of the country. Albertans are paid on average $1,158 CAD each week whereas residents in the rest of the country earn on average $997 CAD per week. In addition, there are no provincial health-care premiums and no provincial sales tax (PST).
- Schools:
The province has an excellent school system, with many options to choose from based on language or religion. Public education is free from kindergarten to Grade 12. All students take provincial tests in Grade 6 and 9 and these tests allow teachers and parents to examine how students are performing and what the type of assistance the students may need.
- Health Care:
The province offers an excellent health-care system to its residents. Residents have free access to hospitals, clinics and a wide range of health solutions for residents who live in remote areas.
- Lifestyle
The province offers a wealth of cultural and sports activities for you to enjoy throughout the year. From the world famous Calgary Stampede in the summer to tobogganing during the winter, Edmonton alone has 60 festivals a year! You can be certain to find a variety of activities for the entire family.
- Economy:
The province is a resource-based economy with a large oil and gas industry, although the economy moves with the oil prices, the province is diversifying its economy to include Aerospace and Defence, Agri-food, Information and communication technologies and Financial services.
With Alberta’s diversified economy, it is a province worth exploring if you would like to migrate to Canada.
Are you interested in migrating to Canada?
Contact Kari Davis, RCIC at info@bisonimmigration.com or WhatsApp 647-988-7765 or 876-784-9302 to book a consultation.
Please note: The information provided is for general purposes only, you should not act upon any such information without first seeking qualified professional counsel on your specific immigration matter.
Apply to live in Morden, Canada
If you are a cook, welder, carpenter or plumber, Manitoba, Canada has developed the Morden Community Driven Immigration Initiative with the aim of attracting skilled workers to fill local labour demands.
Where is Morden?
This is a small town located in southern Manitoba, Canada near to the United States border. The city has a population of approximately 9,000 and is known for its vibrant economic sectors and industries.
How does the initiative work?
If an applicant would like to apply to the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program but is unable to qualify, the applicant can apply to the Morden Community Driven Immigration Initiative. If chosen, the applicant can then apply for permanent residency and settle in the town.
Who are they looking for?
This Immigration Initiative is now looking for the following professions:
- Welder,
- Carpenter,
- Cook and,
- Plumber
The town prides itself on providing a vibrant community with an extraordinary quality of life. It also has an excellent education system, and an affordable cost of living. If you are considering migrating to Canada, Morden may be an option worth exploring.
Are you interested in migrating to Canada?
Contact Kari Davis, RCIC at info@bisonimmigration.com or WhatsApp 647-988-7765 or 876-784-9302 to book your consultation.
Please note: The information provided is for general purposes only, you should not act upon any such information without first seeking qualified professional counsel on your specific immigration matter.