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Seth
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11-Aug-00, 08:47 PM (EST)
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"De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authorization Process"
 
   Did you know that skilled foreign professionals can obtain legal status to work in Canada in as little as one to ten days?

Relocating temporary foreign workers to Canada is a truly viable -- though under-utilized -- solution to the ongoing shortage of qualified Canadian employees.

To remain competitive in today’s global market, Canadian employers must take greater advantage of the ever-growing pool of qualified foreign workers. Yet some Canadian businesses are still of the opinion that it is too complicated and time-consuming to fill local openings with skilled professionals from abroad. Perhaps recruiting policies would change if Canadian employers knew that legal status to work in Canada can, in many cases, be obtained in a matter of days.

Under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), for example, citizens of the United States and Mexico can apply for work permits (called Employment Authorizations in Canada) directly at a Canadian border crossing. The most common NAFTA application relates to skilled professionals, such as computer systems analysts, management consultants, engineers, scientists/technicians, health workers and accountants. In addition, companies with offices on both sides of the border can transfer many of their employees to and from Canada under NAFTA. There is generally no delay whatsoever for these types of applications.

Qualified software developers from anywhere in the world also benefit from expedited Employment Authorization processing. Candidates must generally apply at a Canadian Visa Office abroad, and will usually receive their permission to work in as soon as one day or up to six weeks, depending on the Visa Office involved and whether medical examinations are required.

Employment situations for which Employment Authorizations can be easily obtained are many. Suffice it to say that Canadian employers who enquire into the attractive programs offered under Canada’s immigration rules may be in for a pleasant surprise.

Please consult the Temporary Employment Visa Calculator to obtain a preliminary indication of a foreign individual's eligibility to work in Canada on a temporary basis. You may also wish to complete our Temporary Employment Questionnaire for a free in-depth evaluation of the particular circumstances of your proposed Canadian work/employment arrangement.

Seth Dalfen


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  RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authoriz... TCat 30-Nov-01 9
  RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authoriz... Manolo 13-Nov-01 7
     RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authoriz... dcohenadmin 28-Nov-01 8
  RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authoriz... Lacey 02-Oct-00 6
  RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authoriz... SERENA 14-Sep-00 5
  RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authoriz... Matt 12-Sep-00 3
     RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authoriz... Seth 13-Sep-00 4
  RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authoriz... Matthew Glover 07-Sep-00 1
     RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authoriz... Seth 08-Sep-00 2
         Canadian Employment. Auth. Process dcohenadmin 30-Jan-02 10

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TCat
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30-Nov-01, 05:24 PM (EST)
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9. "RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authorization Process"
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   I am currently in Canada as a visitor and have a good possibility of obtaining empolyment for a municipal government as Human Resource/IT Manager. I feel I can qualify as a NAFTA professional as a Management Consultant or under Code E19 (Special Benefit for Canada). Is this possible? Where do I go to apply for employment authorization since I am already in Canada? I have read that I do not have to go to the port of entry to apply if I am already in Canada as a visitor. I need to get authorization ASAP.
Thank you. Mike


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Manolo
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13-Nov-01, 03:22 AM (EST)
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7. "RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authorization Process"
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   Is the NAFTA agreement fully operational ?. What kind of requierements should be granted at port of entry, besides a job offer ?.
Is it neccesary profesional help to conduct the process ?


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dcohenadmin
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28-Nov-01, 03:43 AM (EST)
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8. "RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authorization Process"
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   The provisions of NAFTA are still in effect. In addition to a job offer, an application requires evidence of nationality and of the necessary qualifications specified in Appendix 1603d.

Expert representation is not mandatory in such applications. In many cases, however, familiarity with the intricacies of the process can have a significant impact.
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Lacey
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02-Oct-00, 01:02 AM (EST)
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6. "RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authorization Process"
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   Hello,
I am just wondering if it is even possible for a United States citzen to be able to just get say a job at a resort for 5-6 months in Canada? I have contacted both the Canadian Embassy and the prospective employer. The Embassy says you must have a job offer and the employer says they can not offer a job until you have a visa. Is there any way to make this work. The job is of course not a "skilled" position. It is just a summer holiday job. I am just wondering if it is worth my time and energy to keep going in circles with theses agencies?
Thanks,
Lacey


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SERENA
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14-Sep-00, 08:40 PM (EST)
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5. "RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authorization Process"
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   CAN ANYONE HELP ME? IF SEVERAL FAMILY MEMBERS LIVE IN CANADA, HOWEVER IAM A US CITIZEN (SO IS MY MOTHER NOW, SHE GAVE UP HER CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP WHEN SHE MARRIED MY FATHER)
I AM AN ACTRESS AND WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE A TEMPORARY WORK PERMIT IN CANADA


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Matt
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12-Sep-00, 03:46 PM (EST)
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3. "RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authorization Process"
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   Hello,
I have been looking at your site to find out visa information, but am still slightly unsure whether or not I can actually get one or not. Essentially, my situation is that my friend (who is Swedish, and resides there) and I (who am American)want to work on a Canadian ski resort this winter season (approx. five months). Obviously, both of us need employment visas, but how (and if) we can actually get them is confusing. As far as I can tell, from the above reply, (and after having spoken to a Canadian ski resort directly), we would first both need to get job offers from a resort during, for example, a job fair. Then once we had those, we would need to go to the nearest Port of Entry in order to have these offers "validated". Once that is done then we would be ok. Is this correct? Does this method work only fro "skilled" workers? Most resort jobs are not skilled, but as they employ many overseas workers, there must be some general and simple way to recieve and EA. And if so, could you tell me approximately how long it would take to have the offers validated considirng our situation? Is there any additional information you could give? Any help or advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Matt Vrazo


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Seth
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13-Sep-00, 02:42 PM (EST)
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4. "RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authorization Process"
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   Matt,

Your understanding of the Employment Authorization application process is relatively accurate. Your proposed Canadian job offer most likely does not fall within one of the many expedited processing programs instituted by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. As a result, you will probably have to have the job offer "validated" before you can apply for an employment authorization. In other words, this is a two step process.

The first step of the process -- Job Offer Validation -- is a process whereby (in brief) your Canadian employer must convince a local Human Resources Development Canada Centre that there are insufficient qualified Canadians to fill the position being offered to you. In many cases, the Job Offer Validation process may be complex and time-consuming, depending on your qualifications and the nature of the local labour market. I suggest that you contact your proposed employer and discuss their previous experience with Job Offer Validation applications.

Yours truly,

Seth Dalfen
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Matthew Glover
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07-Sep-00, 02:59 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authorization Process"
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   My name is Matthew Glover I am 19 and have just come out of college, after studying a BTEC first and National Diploma in General Engineering. i have just been granted a job as a Computer Aided Design Operator for NORAM Engineers and Contractors in Vancouver. The job starts in Janurary but I need to be in Canada by the end of October, begining of November. How easy is it for me to get a Temporary Working Visa?


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Seth
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08-Sep-00, 09:42 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: De-Mystifying the Canadian Employment Authorization Process"
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   Matthew,

The general rule is that Canadian immigration officials will not issue an Employment Authorization (work permit) unless the proposed job offer is approved (validated) by a Canadian Human Resources Development Centre. The rationale behind the Job Offer Validation requirement is to ensure that Employment Authorizations are granted only in cases where their issuance will not have a negative impact on the Canadian job market. The Job Offer Validation process thus entails the demonstration that a "significant" effort has been made to seek and hire a Canadian for the position in which there is a petition for validation. The procedure for obtaining a job validation is often demanding and time-consuming.

Fortunately, exemptions from the Job Offer Validation requirement are available in certain cases. In your particular circumstance, an exemption may not be available due to your lack of work experience. However, if you are a US citizen, you may be eligible for a special exemption available to professionals under the North American Free Trade Agreement.

For further information about temporary employment, please consult the following URL:

http://www.canadavisa.com/documents/empcanada.htm

In addition, feel free to complete a Temporary Employment Eligibility Questionnaire
for a free in-depth evaluation of the particular circumstances of your proposed Canadian work/employment arrangement.


Seth Dalfen
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email: info@canadavisa.com
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dcohenadmin
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30-Jan-02, 12:54 PM (EST)
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10. "Canadian Employment. Auth. Process"
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   In order to obtain a temporary employment authorization you must apply at a Port of Entry, or at a Canadian visa office abroad. Unfortunately, you cannot apply from inside Canada.

However, the advantage of applying at the Port of Entry is that there is usually no delay in processing - a decision will generally be rendered on the spot.

As far as your chances of success are concerned, we do not have enough information to advise you on this matter.

For more information on temporary employment authorization, please consult the following URL:

http://www.canadavisa.com/documents/empcanada.htm
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/index.html#tempwork

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