Processing of Canada Immigrant Visa Applications
The only way to expedite the processing of Canadian immigrant visa applications is to submit a job offer. This job opportunity must come from a Canadian employer, which will reduce the turnaround time application for permanent residence and your entry to Canada will be considerably faster if you get the visa.
Once you have the job offer from your potential employer you have three options to follow.
1. Work Permit
Work Permits are only issued for employment that is temporary. In some cases, your work permit may be extended from inside Canada. This is the fastest way and in some cases, you can be in Canada within weeks after you apply. In order, however, to get the offered job, the Canadian employer has to demonstrate that efforts were made to hire Canadian residents for the job position without any success before he is eligible to issue a job offer for that position to you.
2. Arranged Employment
It is based on a permanent job offer for unspecified length and You must not travel until you have obtained a Canadian permanent resident visa. In this case, the employer does not have to prove that he did not find a Canadian resident in the position offered for him. job offer There is a priority processing at all Canadian visa offices of your Canadian permanent residence application (processing time is usually less than 1 year) You also get up to 15 points under the Federal Skilled Worker Category of Canadian Immigration.
3. Provincial Nomination
Provincial nomination is similar to the previous two options. Most Canadian Provinces offer nomination programs that lead to Canadian permanent resident visas. Most often it involves a permanent job offer of unspecified length from an employer in a particular Province. Once you get the Provincial nomination certificate usually get immediately a work permit to travel to Canada and start work even before the Canadian permanent resident visa is issued. Canada Immigration Visa
Your application for permanent residence in Canada will receive priority processing and you will usually receive the visa in less than 1 year. Even if your occupation is not considered ''high skilled'' you can still qualify for provincial nomination. In this case, again the potential employer has to demonstrate efforts were made to hire Canadian residents for the job position offered to you, without any success.
As you can see those are the only methods that can speed up your application processing time. The first one is the fastest and the other two are relatively the same.
If you need more details and want to start the procedure of finding a job immediately, visit our website and be the next successful immigrant to Canada
Once you have the job offer from your potential employer you have three options to follow.
1. Work Permit
Work Permits are only issued for employment that is temporary. In some cases, your work permit may be extended from inside Canada. This is the fastest way and in some cases, you can be in Canada within weeks after you apply. In order, however, to get the offered job, the Canadian employer has to demonstrate that efforts were made to hire Canadian residents for the job position without any success before he is eligible to issue a job offer for that position to you.
2. Arranged Employment
It is based on a permanent job offer for unspecified length and You must not travel until you have obtained a Canadian permanent resident visa. In this case, the employer does not have to prove that he did not find a Canadian resident in the position offered for him. job offer There is a priority processing at all Canadian visa offices of your Canadian permanent residence application (processing time is usually less than 1 year) You also get up to 15 points under the Federal Skilled Worker Category of Canadian Immigration.
3. Provincial Nomination
Provincial nomination is similar to the previous two options. Most Canadian Provinces offer nomination programs that lead to Canadian permanent resident visas. Most often it involves a permanent job offer of unspecified length from an employer in a particular Province. Once you get the Provincial nomination certificate usually get immediately a work permit to travel to Canada and start work even before the Canadian permanent resident visa is issued. Canada Immigration Visa
Your application for permanent residence in Canada will receive priority processing and you will usually receive the visa in less than 1 year. Even if your occupation is not considered ''high skilled'' you can still qualify for provincial nomination. In this case, again the potential employer has to demonstrate efforts were made to hire Canadian residents for the job position offered to you, without any success.
As you can see those are the only methods that can speed up your application processing time. The first one is the fastest and the other two are relatively the same.
If you need more details and want to start the procedure of finding a job immediately, visit our website and be the next successful immigrant to Canada