Discover Farm Work Opportunities in Canada! Canadian AGRICuture Open Call for Farm Workers! Canada’s rich and diverse landscapes are not just for show; they’re the bedrock of our vibrant agricultural sector, especially in provinces like Ontario, Atlantic Canada, and British Columbia. Here, farming isn’t just a job—it’s a lifestyle and…
WE ARE HIRING SINP and LMIA Jobs We are looking for experienced qualified candidates globally Candidate basic requirements • English Language Certificate (CLB 4 – 5) • Related experience: 2 – 5 years • Certificate could be certified by WES • Social Insurance records • Bank statements Send us your…
Recruitment & Employment: Tips on Getting Hired As a Newcomer There are few things that can help a new immigrant to settle down and get employment in Saskatchewan. You should be proactive and use available resources for recruitment and employment. There are some organizations available for free to assist newcomers…
Saskatchewan makes 279 more jobs eligible for immigrant nominee program Saskatchewan is broadening the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) by incorporating 279 intermediate and lower-skilled occupations into the list of eligible jobs for permanent residency applications. The expansion is poised to positively impact various economic sectors in Saskatchewan, encompassing manufacturing,…
SINP Tech Talent Pathway SINP tech talent pathway: On March 7, 2022, the Government of Saskatchewan announced the new Tech Talent Pathway under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) to attract highly skilled technology professionals into the province. SINP Tech Talent Pathway Overview The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) introduced…
Open Work Permit Update: New Policy For International Students In Canada The Canadian government has recently introduced a new policy for students from abroad affected by Covid 19. It would extend an opportunity to gather work experience that they would need to be eligible for becoming permanent Canadian residents. Canada…
National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 Redesign This notice aims to advise all stakeholders and users of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) that there will be a major structural revision in 2021. The new NOC has been scheduled for release early next year. NOC 2021 – Canada.ca (esdc.gc.ca)
How to Apply for LMIA in 2021 2022? The changes to the international labor market due to the COVID19 pandemic have also had an impact on Canadian jobs. In 2021, things have greatly changed and the Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) saw several changes too. Formally known as Labor Market…
Fastest Growing Industries in Canada Retail, HealthCare and Technology Despite the pandemic, 76% of Canadian employees and business owners say their company is growing. In fact, 20% say their business is growing more than expected. The industries expected to see the most growth in 2021 and beyond are those that…
Why Canada Foreign Worker Recruitment needs immediate attention? Canada foreign worker recruitment is at its peak level as the requirements are high these days. Canada is immigrant depended and one should know that clearly. Canada’s economy is driven by its immigration level plan. Despite the pandemic situation Canada never stops…