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Pridružen/-a: 22.02. 2009, 18:08 Prispevkov: 111 Kraj: TORONTO - CANADA
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Objavljeno: 11 Avg 2012 07:31 Naslov sporočila: Dela v Kanadi za katera ni potreben LMO |
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Working temporarily in Canada: Jobs that require a work permit but no labour market opinion
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/apply-who-permit.asp
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People in the following categories need a work permit but do not need a labour market opinion from Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC).
•Workers covered under international agreements
Professionals, traders, investors and business people coming to Canada to work under certain international agreements.
•Workers, their spouses/common-law partners or their dependants who are eligible for a work permit through an active pilot project
Through agreements between the Government of Canada and provincial/territorial governments, some workers, as well as their spouses, common-law partners and dependants, may be eligible for a work permit through an active pilot project. These temporary initiatives are designed to attract particular workers that the province or territory needs. Find out if you are eligible to come to Canada through a pilot project.
•Workers nominated by a province for permanent residence
Generally, a person who has been nominated by a province for permanent residence and has a job offer from an employer based in that province.
Some provinces have specific initiatives for individuals on their way to Permanent Residence: ◦Ontario Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) - Open work permits for Master's or PhD graduates/nominees transitioning to permanent residency in Ontario
◦LMO - exempt work permit renewals or extensions for some CSQ holders currently in Quebec
For more information, see Operational Bulletin 406 (Ontario) and Operational Bulletin 420 (Quebec).
•Entrepreneurs and intra-company transferees
Some types of entrepreneurs, workers transferring within a company, and other types of workers who will provide significant benefit to Canadians or permanent residents by working in Canada.
•Participants in exchange programs
People whose employment in Canada will provide similar employment to Canadians abroad, such as participants in youth exchange programs, teacher exchange programs or other reciprocal programs.
•Co-op students
Foreign students who are studying in Canada and who need to do co-op work placements as part of their program of study.
•Spouses◦Spouses and common-law partners of certain foreign students who are studying full-time. This exemption applies to spouses who are not themselves enrolled in full-time studies.
◦Spouses and common-law partners of certain skilled foreign workers. Find out more…
•Academics and students
Certain academics and students.
•Religious workers
People doing charitable or religious work.
•Others
Certain people who need to support themselves while they are in Canada for other reasons such as the refugee determination process. _________________ Canada...moj novi dom!
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Pridružen/-a: 22.02. 2009, 18:08 Prispevkov: 111 Kraj: TORONTO - CANADA
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Objavljeno: 11 Avg 2012 07:37 Naslov sporočila: Working temporarily in Canada: Active pilot projects |
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Working temporarily in Canada: Active pilot projects
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/occupations.asp
Some provinces and territories have signed agreements with CIC that address federal-provincial/ territorial collaboration on temporary foreign workers. These agreements underscore a commitment to develop pilot projects to attract certain temporary foreign workers, as well as their spouses, common-law partners and working-age dependent children to a particular province or territory.
Who is Eligible?
British Columbia
•Open work permits are available to spouses, common‑law partners and working-age dependants (18‑22) of most TFWs employed in British Columbia.
For more information, see: News Release - Pilot project to attract more working families to B.C.
Application deadline: February 15, 2013
Alberta
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Open work permits are available to working‑age 18‑22) dependants of highly skilled temporary foreign workers employed in Alberta in an occupation classified as NOC 0 (managerial), NOC A (professional) or NOC B (skilled trades).
For more information, see: Operational Bulletin 122-A
Application deadline: July 31, 2013 (extended)
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Open work permits are available to spouses and common-law partners of temporary foreign workers employed in Alberta as long-haul truck drivers.
For more information, see: Operational Bulletin 146-A
Application deadline: July 31, 2013 (extended)
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Effective July 16th, the Alberta Occupation-Specific Pilot expanded to include the following skilled occupations in addition to steamfitter/pipefitters:
◦Welder
◦Heavy-duty equipment mechanic
◦Ironworker
◦Millwright and industrial mechanic
◦Carpenter
◦Estimator
Two-year occupation-based work permits are available to temporary foreign workers currently employed in Alberta, or who have a job offer from an Alberta employer, in one of the above occupations, provided they have been certified in that occupation by Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AAIT). This open work permit allows them to change employers in that occupation without applying for a new work permit.
Workers who are not yet AAIT-certified may apply for a one‑year employer-specific work permit, during which time they may become certified and eligible for the two-year open work permit.
For more information, see: Operational Bulletin 279-D
Application deadline: July 31, 2013 [*Note below]
*Note: Uncertified applicants can apply before July 31, 2013 for their 1-year employer-specific work permit, then, to continue in the pilot, they can apply inland to CPC-Vegreville for the 2-year open work permit before the initial work permit expires, provided they have successfully obtained the appropriate certification.
Ontario
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Open work permits are available to spouses, common-law partners and working-age (18‑22) dependants of Canadian citizens and permanent residents returning to re-establish themselves in Ontario in an academic or healthcare career.
For more information, see: News Release – ‘Brain gain’ pilot project launched in Ontario
Application deadline: May 24, 2013 (extended)
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Open work permits are available to dependants (minimum 14 years old) of highly skilled temporary foreign workers employed in Ontario in an occupation classified as NOC 0 (managerial), NOC A (professional) or NOC B (skilled trades).
For more information, see: Operational Bulletin 123-A
Application deadline: July 31, 2013 (extended) _________________ Canada...moj novi dom!
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Benjamin Vovk
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