Aspiring overseas immigrants can fast-track their Canada Work Visa through two immigration streams that are employer designated. These are select streams of Atlantic Immigration Pilot and Global Skills Strategy Program.
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program
The AIPP is designed to attract immigrants to the 4 Atlantic provinces of Canada. These are the Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
The AIPP is an immigration program driven by the employer and has 3 streams. These are aimed at intermediate and high skilled overseas workers and students in Atlantic Provinces, as quoted by the CIC News.
Designated employers in these provinces can offer jobs to candidates. They can then align the applicants with regional settlement agencies. The application for Canada PR can then be submitted by the candidates. The AIPP does not need an LMIA. It is thus a fast-track route for Canada Work Visa and PR.
Global Skills Strategy Program
The GSS was launched by the Government of Canada 1 year ago. In some of the cases, Canada Work Visa has been offered within just 14 days. This program started the Global Talent Stream for provisional overseas workers. It has divided the qualified employers into 2 streams.
The categorization of streams is based on two aspects. One of them is the list of in-demand occupations. The other is the referral of the employer by accredited economic development authority to the Federal government.
The GSS is assisting Canada to boost its tech sector. This is by permitting firms to recruit overseas workers who possess needed expertise and experience.
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