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Trade Agreements
Hi all, I was hope somebody could give me some pointers relating to Trade Agreements. I'm from the UK and I work in IT and I currently have a 'Skilled Worker' immigration application in progess. Reading up on working temporarily (or permanently) in Canada I've found mention of sectorial or international agreements (especially NAFTA but I dont think that applies to me) and I remember reading a 'Work Memorandum' specifying that IT workers with particular skills in certain areas etc can be exempt from HRDC job validation.
Can somebody tell me what trade agreements there are between UK and Canada (Vancouver), especially in the IT sector? Or any trade agreements that I could do with knowing about. With the changes that have been happening to the immigration policy I'm not sure if these trade agreements and/or their implications have changed or not. Thanks in advance occam |
Re: Trade Agreements
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> Hi all, I was hope somebody could give me some pointers relating to Trade > Agreements. I'm from the UK and I work in IT and I currently have a 'Skilled > Worker' immigration application in progess. Reading up on working temporarily (or > permanently) in Canada I've found mention of sectorial or international agreements > (especially NAFTA but I dont think that applies to me) and I remember reading a > 'Work Memorandum' specifying that IT workers with particular skills in certain > areas etc can be exempt from HRDC job validation. > > Can somebody tell me what trade agreements there are between UK and Canada > (Vancouver), especially in the IT sector? Or any trade agreements that I could do > with knowing about. > > With the changes that have been happening to the immigration policy I'm not sure if > these trade agreements and/or their implications have changed or not. The only trade agreement that I am aware of which involves the UK is the General Agreement on Trade in Services. The Facilitated Processing for Information Technology Workers program (Pilot Project) does not qualify as an International Trade Agreement, and is not generally considered to be classified among the Significant Benefit to Canada exemptions, either. ________ CAMPBELL, COHEN - attorneys at law tel:514.937.9445 / fax:514.937.2618 [email protected] http://canadavisa.com Online Community: http://canadavisa.com/community |
Re: Trade Agreements
NAFTA is for North American citizens only.
The pilot project for software professionals is the one that would be of most use to most people as long as they have an employer willing to hire them. There are other agreements and sections of the Act and Regulations that allow for work under certain circumstances (usually short term) An associated company of ours does software development and websites and so on. Perhaps if you are interested in obtaining work, you could send your resume to them to see if they can help. If you like you can send me your details and I will forward to them. -- All responses IMHO and no one else's. Berto Volpentesta Member OPIC, Director OPIC Sidhu & Volpentesta Inc. Serving People Around the World Since 1991 www.svcanada.com 321-3701 Chesswood Dr., Toronto, ON M3J 2P6 Canada _________________________________________ Berto Volpentesta +1(416) 398 8882 Office +1(416) 787 0612 Office 2 +1(416) 892 2916 Cell e-mail: [email protected] ICQ#: 50212503 SMS ICQ): +278314250212503 "occamsrazor" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Hi all, I was hope somebody could give me some pointers relating to Trade > Agreements. I'm from the UK and I work in IT and I currently have a 'Skilled > Worker' immigration application in progess. Reading up on working temporarily (or > permanently) in Canada I've found mention of sectorial or international agreements > (especially NAFTA but I dont think that applies to me) and I remember reading a > 'Work Memorandum' specifying that IT workers with particular skills in certain > areas etc can be exempt from HRDC job validation. > > Can somebody tell me what trade agreements there are between UK and Canada > (Vancouver), especially in the IT sector? Or any trade agreements that I could do > with knowing about. > > With the changes that have been happening to the immigration policy I'm not sure if > these trade agreements and/or their implications have changed or not. > > Thanks in advance occam > > > > -- |
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