Just starting out
#1
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Joined: Jan 2008
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Just starting out
Hello
It's my first post so hello...
I'm just starting out on the process of applying under the skilled workers class - currently getting the papers together to complete over the next week or so.
I have a couple of questions if I may
Is it possible to apply for a work permit (if I can find employment) and for residency under the skilled workers class?
Would you recommend using a migration service such as migrationexpert.com??
Any other advice would be gratefully appreciated...
Kind Regards
Jason
It's my first post so hello...
I'm just starting out on the process of applying under the skilled workers class - currently getting the papers together to complete over the next week or so.
I have a couple of questions if I may
Is it possible to apply for a work permit (if I can find employment) and for residency under the skilled workers class?
Would you recommend using a migration service such as migrationexpert.com??
Any other advice would be gratefully appreciated...
Kind Regards
Jason
#2
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 8,984
Re: Just starting out
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/departm...otice-reps.asp
Don't hire any agents claiming to represent representative in Canada. And stay away from "masters of many tricks" - usually they are masters of none.
Start here:
www.cic.gc.ca
and of course read Wiki (link above in the main menubar) as well as browse through past posts. Most questions you may have have been already answered here - unless you have some extremely unusual circumstances.
#3
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 2
Re: Just starting out
Yes
If you want to use professional assistance then retain service of Authorized Representative in Canada:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/departm...otice-reps.asp
Don't hire any agents claiming to represent representative in Canada. And stay away from "masters of many tricks" - usually they are masters of none.
Start here:
www.cic.gc.ca
and of course read Wiki (link above in the main menubar) as well as browse through past posts. Most questions you may have have been already answered here - unless you have some extremely unusual circumstances.
If you want to use professional assistance then retain service of Authorized Representative in Canada:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/departm...otice-reps.asp
Don't hire any agents claiming to represent representative in Canada. And stay away from "masters of many tricks" - usually they are masters of none.
Start here:
www.cic.gc.ca
and of course read Wiki (link above in the main menubar) as well as browse through past posts. Most questions you may have have been already answered here - unless you have some extremely unusual circumstances.
#4
Re: Just starting out
If you want to get here quicker, do not overlook the Nominee Program Community Identfied stream in Nova Scotia.