Only one thing I would say is, do your research before coming.Kinda sad my previous post were deleted.
Anyway, what do you guys think of this article:
Moving to Canada was harder than I thought. I'm not sure I'd do it again
Only one thing I would say is, do your research before coming.Kinda sad my previous post were deleted.
Anyway, what do you guys think of this article:
Moving to Canada was harder than I thought. I'm not sure I'd do it again
If you can get "natives" (and I do not mean Native Natives...) to mate with each other, this problem would not exist. All this talk of "very few numbers" does not take in account of one simple reality : Canada has a looming crisis of old people to care for and provide for and if they do not "import" massive amount of young working force, their budget will collapse. Its that simple. Baby boom produced babies but it also produced senior boom in future because sons and grandsons of baby boomers can not procreate by choice.That is "one" of the side effects the immigration levels Canada has planned for the last few years with the Liberal leadership.
It will self-regulate even more as time passes, meaning it will get worse and create division among the population in the future. This has been tested and proved countless times, all over the world, from New York to which ever place you want to stop.
For immigration to function properly and sustainably, it has to be on point with a certain goal and preferably as a means to an end. Not to mention, in very few numbers.
I have said a number of times, Canada doesn't need anything close to the immigration levels they have planned. Especially, the number they have appointed to each category of immigration.
The "research" part is overrated.Only one thing I would say is, do your research before coming.
Nope.Hi everyone- My COPR mentions landing city as Vancouver.
Do I necessarily have to land in Vancouver?
A is a letter that a company had a opening and they offered you a position mentioning job rate, type of employment, hours they will offer and job duties they want you to perform.So I had Alberta job offer, without LMIA and I said yes to job offer question in EE profile but no to Positive LMIA section. Under documents for PR application: They have asked these two:
A) Offer of Employment
B) Letter of Employment
Should I upload the same job offer I have for both sections? I saw the instructions and both questions seems to ask kind of same information.
You sure?A is a letter that a company had a opening and they offered you a position mentioning job rate, type of employment, hours they will offer and job duties they want you to perform.
B is a letter that you are working with the company, job rate, job position, type of employment, hours working per week, start and end date, job duties.
Regardless of all this, my comment was on the situation of migrants in that particular post. They should have done research before moving, simple as that.The "research" part is overrated.
I stayed in Canada for almost 5 years before committing myself to PR. I am seeing a rapid degradation of everything around here, especially in BC. Healthcare is totally messed up to the point you can not even get emergency treatment. Broke a knee? Too bad come back in 1 month. Yeah its that bad. Need a plumber for clogged toilet? Too bad, next appointment available is 1 week away. I had two plumbers cancel their appointment on me at the last moment for fixing a water pipe leak. I see entire downtown turning into a ghost town with businesses closing right left and centre. And these businesses were running since 15-20 years. I see almost ALL clinics closing because doctors are retiring or shifting to tele health. I also see rents shooting through the roof because of increase in interest rates which have increased mortgage payment for a lot of landlords who stupidly took multi million dollar loans. I am seeing stupid NIMBY idiots who resist any change in zoning because that may just lower their home valuations.
It a mess that needs to be witnesses first hand to comprehend it. No amount of research can make you believe the fucked up condition of this place. I will suggest stay away from BC like plague. Alberta is a much better option... perhaps?
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/publications-manuals/operational-bulletins-manuals/permanent-residence/express-entry/applications-received-on-after-january-1-2016-completeness-check.html#s03What documents are needed to submit the application after ITA?
Is IMM 0008, IMM 5669, IMM 5562, IMM 5406 needed?
Thank you. I noticed that website does not have IMM008, 5562 or 5406. But I see that some other 3rd party websies suggest you need those forms too. Why is this?
When you start your e-APR and complete the questionnaire , the system will generate for you all the forms you are required to complete.Thank you. I noticed that website does not have IMM008, 5562 or 5406. But I see that some other 3rd party websies suggest you need those forms too. Why is this?
System have generated two uploads for meWhen you start your e-APR and complete the questionnaire , the system will generate for you all the forms you are required to complete.
I am not quite sure about this, as I didn't apply with job offer. If the Employment letter covers all the things listed for both letters, then it should suffice. One thing I know is that the letter MUST state that the company will keep you for at least one year after you become PR.System have generated two uploads for me
A) Offer of Employment
B) Letter of Employment
Here is what instructions said and I'm very confused! Looks like job offer letter should be good for both?
A) Offer of Employment -
You must provide a job offer letter from the employer who wants to hire you. It must be printed on company letterhead, and state that you will be employed permanently in Canada by that company. The letter must specify whether the job is:
(Note – in most cases, the job offer must be for a permanent job. For some types of jobs, it has to be for at least one year.)
- for continuous, paid, full-time work (at least 30 hours a week),
- for work that is permanent and not seasonal,
- skill type 0, or skill levels A or B of the 2011 National Occupational Classification (NOC)
The job offer letter must include contact information for the company (address, telephone number and email address).
B) Letter of Employment
An employment letter is an official document printed on company letterhead stating that you will be employed in Canada by that company for a specified period of time. The employment letter must include your name, the details of your employment in Canada, and the company's contact information.
It may also include:
- details such as your tenure with the company
- your title, position and duties
- approved vacation periods (if travelling to Canada for holidays), or information about whether the company will cover all your travel expenses (if travelling on business for this company), etc