CANADIAN IMMIGRATION NEWS
Applicants for Skilled Worker Canadian Visa Should Hurry Up
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
According to the latest announcement from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), immigrant workers applying for visas under 29 eligible occupations should consider the cap applied to each category before it is reached.
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As of July 1, 2011, a maximum of 10,000 Federal Skilled Worker Visa applications will be considered for processing in the following 12 months. CIC have announced that Canadian visa applicants for the following two occupation categories have reached their cap:
Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management;
Professional nurses.
This means that immigrant workers applying under either of these two categories must have an offer of arranged employment in order for their application to be considered.
Only 500 federal skilled worker visas are available for applicants in each eligible occupation who do not have a pre-arranged offer of employment.
The statistics from CIC show that 2, 983 visa applications were received as of October 18, 2011. The following details the number of visa applicants received in each eligible occupation (with code) as of October 18, 2011.
0631 Restaurant and Food Service Managers : 288 applicants
0811 Primary Production Managers (except Agriculture) : 24 applicants
1122 Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management : Cap reached
1233 Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners : 49 applicants
2121 Biologists and Related Scientists : 178 applicants
2151 Architects : 89 applicants
3111 Specialist Physicians: 143 applicants
3112 General Practitioners and Family Physicians: 149 applicants
3113 Dentists : 185 applicants
3131 Pharmacists: 320 applicants
3142 Physiotherapists : 40 applicants
3152 Registered Nurses: Cap reached
3215 Medical Radiation Technologists: 16 applicants
3222 Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists: 12 applicants
3233 Licensed Practical Nurses : 69 applicants
4151 Psychologists: 19 applicants
4152 Social Workers: 102 applicants
6241 Chefs: 23 applicants
6242 Cooks: 56 applicants
7215 Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades : 30 applicants
7216 Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades : 55 applicants
7241 Electricians (except Industrial and Power System): 32 applicants
7242 Industrial Electricians: 24 applicants
7251 Plumbers : 5 applicants
7265 Welders and Related Machine Operators: 13 applicants
7312 Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics: 11 applicants
7371 Crane Operators : 2 applicants
7372 Drillers and Blasters-Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction: 2 applicants
8222 Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service: 30 applicants
If you are interested in Immigration to Canada, contact Migration Expert for information and advice on which visa is best suited to you. You can also try our visa eligibility assessment to see if you are eligible to apply for a visa to Canada.
http://www.migrationexpert.com/canada/visa/canadian_immigration_news/2011/Oct/0/794/Applicants_for_Skilled_Worker_Canadian_Visa_Should_Hurry_Up
Applicants for Skilled Worker Canadian Visa Should Hurry Up
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
According to the latest announcement from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), immigrant workers applying for visas under 29 eligible occupations should consider the cap applied to each category before it is reached.
You can live & work in Canada! go >
As of July 1, 2011, a maximum of 10,000 Federal Skilled Worker Visa applications will be considered for processing in the following 12 months. CIC have announced that Canadian visa applicants for the following two occupation categories have reached their cap:
Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management;
Professional nurses.
This means that immigrant workers applying under either of these two categories must have an offer of arranged employment in order for their application to be considered.
Only 500 federal skilled worker visas are available for applicants in each eligible occupation who do not have a pre-arranged offer of employment.
The statistics from CIC show that 2, 983 visa applications were received as of October 18, 2011. The following details the number of visa applicants received in each eligible occupation (with code) as of October 18, 2011.
0631 Restaurant and Food Service Managers : 288 applicants
0811 Primary Production Managers (except Agriculture) : 24 applicants
1122 Professional Occupations in Business Services to Management : Cap reached
1233 Insurance Adjusters and Claims Examiners : 49 applicants
2121 Biologists and Related Scientists : 178 applicants
2151 Architects : 89 applicants
3111 Specialist Physicians: 143 applicants
3112 General Practitioners and Family Physicians: 149 applicants
3113 Dentists : 185 applicants
3131 Pharmacists: 320 applicants
3142 Physiotherapists : 40 applicants
3152 Registered Nurses: Cap reached
3215 Medical Radiation Technologists: 16 applicants
3222 Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists: 12 applicants
3233 Licensed Practical Nurses : 69 applicants
4151 Psychologists: 19 applicants
4152 Social Workers: 102 applicants
6241 Chefs: 23 applicants
6242 Cooks: 56 applicants
7215 Contractors and Supervisors, Carpentry Trades : 30 applicants
7216 Contractors and Supervisors, Mechanic Trades : 55 applicants
7241 Electricians (except Industrial and Power System): 32 applicants
7242 Industrial Electricians: 24 applicants
7251 Plumbers : 5 applicants
7265 Welders and Related Machine Operators: 13 applicants
7312 Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanics: 11 applicants
7371 Crane Operators : 2 applicants
7372 Drillers and Blasters-Surface Mining, Quarrying and Construction: 2 applicants
8222 Supervisors, Oil and Gas Drilling and Service: 30 applicants
If you are interested in Immigration to Canada, contact Migration Expert for information and advice on which visa is best suited to you. You can also try our visa eligibility assessment to see if you are eligible to apply for a visa to Canada.
http://www.migrationexpert.com/canada/visa/canadian_immigration_news/2011/Oct/0/794/Applicants_for_Skilled_Worker_Canadian_Visa_Should_Hurry_Up