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		<title>Provincial Nominee Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2021 09:38:09 +0000</pubDate>
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			<h4 style="text-align:left;" class="themestek-custom-heading " >Provincial Nominee Program</h4>

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			<p>While Express Entry is the most in-demand immigration program in Canada, it does not work for everyone. But it shouldn’t be the end of your Canadian dreams because you have other options. You can apply through the Provincial Nominee Program and immigrate to a specific province or territory. Since each province and territory in the country operates its own PNP, you still have plenty of alternatives to explore. You can get a good start by understanding the specific economic and demographic needs that drive the province-specific programs. At Chhatwal Immigration (CICS), we bring expertise in the Provincial Nominee Program to help clients leverage it to their advantage and gain a pathway to Canadian permanent residence. We give you excellent chances to get through via these programs by making sure your application aligns perfectly with the rules and requirements.</p>
<p>Our experienced immigration consultants study your situation and pick the ideal options in provinces to match. From Alberta to British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and more, we have all the provinces covered for our clients. If you don’t qualify for one province, we have more options for you. Since we know the requirements well enough, you can be sure that your application will be processed properly and correctly. Securing a provincial nomination is a two-part process because you have to get approval at both the provincial level and the federal level. It requires a lot of effort and good understanding of the laws, and our specialists can help you with it. You can rely on us for finding the best province, completing the application process, and getting you through. We also make sure it is done in the fastest and easiest way. Let us help you reach your immigration goals as early as possible and without spending a big amount. We are specialists and we never let our clients down.</p>
<h5 class="pt-4">Eligibility Requirements:</h5>
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<li>Must have a valid profile in the Express Entry pool under either the Federal Skilled Worker Class (FSWC) or the Canadian Experience Class (CEC).</li>
<li>Must have a minimum of either: one year work experience within the past five years according to the criteria under the FSWC; or one year work experience within the past three years according to the criteria under the CEC.</li>
<li>Must have a Canadian Bachelor’s degree or higher or it’s equivalent in another country.</li>
<li>Must prove a minimum of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 7 in English or French.</li>
<li>Must have an intention to live in Ontario.</li>
<li>Must have enough money to support yourself and dependent family members in Canada.</li>
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		<title>Federal Skilled Traders Class</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2021 09:37:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Canada is the land of opportunity, not just for skilled workers but also for ...]]></description>
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			<h4 style="text-align:left;" class="themestek-custom-heading " >Federal Skilled Trades Class</h4>

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			<p>Canada is the land of opportunity, not just for skilled workers but also for trade-class labor. You can land here, make it big and fulfill the dreams of a lavish life, even without a fancy degree or profession. Since the cities and communities here have a dearth of skilled labor, their demand in many skilled trades occupations is high. The Federal Skilled Trades Class can avail this opportunity to get a residency status in Canada. But when it comes to making it as a worker in trades occupations, the path is not as easy as you imagine. Eligibility is a concern because there are several occupation codes involved. You may not even understand which code you will fit in depending on your skill and trade. We have extensive experience in Express Entry program categories including Federal Skilled Trades Class.</p>
<p>You can rely on our guidance to secure Canadian PR without delays and hassles. We have helped a large number of clients secure trades class visas, and we can do it for you as well. No matter how long and complex the process appears, we make sure it is completed at the earliest and you can start a life in Canada. You will not have to worry about getting your PR just because you don’t have a high-end qualification. Our Canadian immigration consultants help you find the best solution according to your skill and trade. We guide you about the eligibility so that you do not miss out on anything. There couldn’t be an easy way to pursue your immigration dreams than letting us help you through the process. We are specialists and can handle the most complex cases easily. Let us help you get a head start with the immigration process. We will make the journey more seamless than you believe.</p>
<h4>Eligibility Requirements</h4>
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<li><strong>Work Experience:</strong> Have accumulated at least two years of full-time work experience (or the equivalent in part-time work experience) in the skilled trade within the last 5 years.</li>
<li><strong>Language Proficiency:</strong> Meet the required language levels for each language ability (speaking, reading, listening, and writing) by submitting results of a language test recognized by the government of Canada. The required minimum results are Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 5 for speaking and listening, and CLB 4 for reading and writing.</li>
<li><strong>Intention of stay:</strong>Plan on living outside the province of Quebec.</li>
<li><strong>Job Offer/ Certificate of Qualification: </strong>Have a full-time offer of employment in that skilled trade for a period of at least one year from up to two Canadian employers OR hold a certificate of qualification in that skilled trade from a Canadian provincial or territorial authority.</li>
<li><strong>Eligible Trades: </strong>Currently, eligible trades occupations under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) system are organized under these groups:
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<li>Major groups:</li>
<li>72 &#8211; industrial, electrical and construction trades,</li>
<li>73 &#8211; maintenance and equipment operation trades</li>
<li>82 &#8211; supervisors and technical jobs in natural resources, agriculture and related production</li>
<li>92 &#8211; processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operators</li>
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<li>Minor groups:</li>
<li>632 &#8211; chefs and cooks</li>
<li>633 &#8211; butchers and bakers</li>
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<li>Settlement Funds: You must have enough funds to financially support you &amp; your family in Canada.</li>
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<h4>Important Insights</h4>
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<li>Proof of funds are not required to you are legally working in Canada and have a valid job offer from an employer in Canada.</li>
<li>Paid part-time work experience counts towards the minimum experience requirement.</li>
<li>Self-employment experience counts towards the minimum experience requirement.</li>
<li>Every province has their own criteria to assess the trade criteria.</li>
<li>No minimum education requirement to apply under this program.</li>
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		<title>Canadian Experience Class</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Chhatwal Immigration and Citizenship Consultant]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2021 09:37:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Immigrating permanently to Canada is a dream for people around the world ...]]></description>
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			<h4 style="text-align:left;" class="themestek-custom-heading " >Canadian Experience Class</h4>

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			<p>Immigrating permanently to Canada is a dream for people around the world because the country offers a host of opportunities. But getting Canadian PR is a cumbersome process, though expert consultants can make the route a tad easier for you. If you already have work experience in Canada, you can apply through the Canadian Experience Class because it gets you in a vantage position. This immigration program enables people who have already worked in Canada Under NOC code O,A or B for a year to immigrate permanently and settle in the country. The program is a part of the Express Entry immigration system. Canada prioritizes talented workers already working in the country when it comes to permanent residency. We can help you capitalize on this chance by applying through the Canadian Experience Class program.</p>
<p>Your work experience gets you extra points that can take your score higher and boost your chances of getting a PR invitation. The documentation requirement is minimal, but there is still a lot you need to speed up the process. You will also not have to show proof of settlement funds, but getting through can still be a challenge. But our seasoned Canadian immigration consultants make it possible despite the hassles and paperwork. We help you leverage the advantage of your experience with perfect solutions. You only need to connect with and share details, and we will get the process started for you. Our mission is to give clients the shortest and quickest route to live and work in Canada permanently. We know the A to Z of the process, so you can be stress-free once you hand over the responsibility to us. The best part is that we will not burn a hole in your wallet. Let us help you get a step closer to your dreams and aspirations with a perfect solution.</p>
<p><strong>Eligibility Requirements</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Work Experience:</strong> Have at least 12 months of full-time (or an equivalent in part-time) skilled work experience in Canada within the last 3 years. This experience must have been obtained while on a valid work permit and needs to be in one or more occupations classified as skill type 0, A or B under the National Occupational Classification (NOC). The one year of experience can be gained in two different NOC codes, so long as they are skilled positions, and the work experience is gained legally.</li>
<li><strong>Intention of stay:</strong> Plan on living outside the province of Quebec.</li>
<li><strong>Language Proficiency:</strong> Meet the required language levels needed for the job for each language ability (speaking, reading, listening, and writing). For the occupations at NOC 0 or A, the Canadian Language Benchmark of Level 7 (CLB 7) is required and for the occupations at NOC B the Canadian Language Benchmark of Level 5 (CLB 5) is required.</li>
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<p><strong>Important Insights</strong></p>
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<li>Work experience on earned commission basis count towards the minimum experience requirement.</li>
<li>Paid part-time work experience counts towards the minimum experience requirement.</li>
<li>Multiple part-time jobs count towards the experience requirement.</li>
<li>Refugee claimants are not eligible to apply.</li>
<li>Self-employment and work experience gained while studying full-time does not count towards the experience requirements.</li>
<li>No minimum education requirement to apply under this program.</li>
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		<title>Federal Skilled Worker &#8211; Express Entry</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2019 12:49:22 +0000</pubDate>
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			<h4 style="text-align:left;" class="themestek-custom-heading " >Federal Skilled Worker – Express Entry</h4>

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			<p>Immigrating to Canada is easy for applicants, but you must have the right skills, qualification, and experience. But you must know the right visa option and the process that gets you through. The Express Entry system has opened new pathways for permanent residency applications. The Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program is among the three programs it offers. While it opens up an opportunity, there is much you need to know before applying for the FSW program. You must meet requirements regarding age, experience, level of education, and English or French language proficiency. Even as getting through isn’t a big challenge, you can go wrong with the application if you do not understand and follow these requirements. There are funding issues, which are hard to comprehend on your own. Getting professional help is the best way to handle things.</p>
<p>At Chhatwal Immigration (CICS), we offer expertise in the Federal Skilled Worker – Express Entry program. You can rely on us for guiding you through the requirements, exceptions, and overall process. We also invest extra effort into speeding up the process for our clients. Since the program is based on a points system, we can guide you about securing maximum points and getting through. You can well imagine the advantage you can get by having a high ranking score. It is possible only if you have an expert consultant guiding you. Our team has some of the best Canadian immigration consultants on board and they specialize in FSW and Express Entry programs. Once you join hands with us, you will never have to worry about reaching Canada as a permanent resident. We will make sure that you complete the process seamlessly and quickly, and fulfill your immigration dreams at the earliest. Contact us and get started on the journey towards your ultimate goal of a wonderful Canadian life.</p>
<h4>Eligibility Requirements</h4>
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<li><strong>Work Experience:</strong> You must have a minimum of 12-months of full-time, skilled work experience, or an equivalent amount in part-time experience in the last 10 years. This experience must be continuous and in a single occupation. To be considered &#8220;skilled&#8221; experience, you must have been working in an occupation at National Occupation Classification (NOC) Skill Level 0, A, or B.</li>
<li><strong>Intention of stay:</strong> Plan on living outside the province of Quebec.</li>
<li><strong>Language Proficiency:</strong> You must take an approved language test showing you are proficient in either English or French. The minimum score for FSWC is equal to the Canadian Language Benchmark of Level 7 (CLB 7), although the higher you score, the better your chances of success.</li>
<li><strong>Education:</strong> You must have completed a minimum education equal to the completion of a Canadian high school diploma. If your education was completed outside of Canada, you will need an Educational Credentials Assessment (ECA) attesting to the value of your education by Canadian standards.</li>
<li><strong>Federal Skilled Worker Points Grid:</strong> All FSWC candidates must score a minimum of 67 out of 100 points on the FSWP points grid.</li>
<li><strong>Settlement Funds:</strong> You must have enough funds to financially support you &amp; your family in Canada.</li>
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<h4 class="pt-4">Important Insights</h4>
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<li>Paid and continuous work experience while studying count towards the minimum experience requirement.</li>
<li>Paid part-time work experience counts towards the minimum experience requirement.</li>
<li>Self-employment experience counts towards the minimum experience requirement.</li>
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