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HAPPY 2015 TO EVERYONE! HERE IS AN ANNOUNCEMENT ON VIDEO FROM CANADA! PLEASE FEEL FREE TO REPOST OR SHARE. CANADA IMMIGRATIONS NEW EXPRESS ENTRY PROGRAM FOR QUALIFIED IMMIGRANTS (EFFECTIVE 1ST OF JAN, 2015). The Canadian Government plans to launch a new immigration system that would offer express entry to qualified immigrants for filling open jobs for which there are no available Canadian workers in 2015. Named Express Entry – formerly referred to as Expression of Interest – this program would provide swifter entry into Canada, wherein the government and employers would select immigrants based on the skills and attributes that Canada needs. Canadas new immigration system would come into force from January 01, 2015. Under this system, prospective immigrants would apply to express their interest in coming to Canada by answering a series of questions about their professional skills, their education, languages spoken etc. The system would then match the skills of the prospective immigrants with the labour requirements identified by the provinces, the territories and employers. On finding a suitable match, the immigration authorities would offer Express Entry to a prospective immigrant who has applied via the: • Federal Skilled Workers Program • Federal Skilled TRADES Program • Canadian Experience Class Program or, • Business Class Program Pre- Requisite for Express Entry: 1) Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) 2) IELTS 6 Bands in Each module All interested candidates who wants to get ECA Done can send us their resumes along with educational documents to jobhiringscanada@gmail What is Expression of Interest and Express Entry? An expression of interest program is an immigration program where an applicant documents their credentials (education, work experience, qualifications, etc.) and provides an explanation of their interest in working and living in a given country for expedited processing. Canadas expression of interest program, Express Entry, is inspired by a similar model originally developed in New Zealand and recently adopted by Australia. Express Entry has been compared to applying for a job through one large central organization, Canada, who then presents the applicants resume and credentials to smaller organizations, such as Canadian Provinces and employers. How Will the Program Work? Under Canadas Express Entry system, after an application is received it will be entered into a pool or database of candidates for review or selection by an interested “selector.” The Express Entry Process can be divided into 5 steps: First, all potential candidates will create an Express Entry profile using an online platform that identifies their skills and qualifications, taking the form of an online resume. All Express Entry profiles will be ranked against the other applicants in the system based on a variety of factors, including their language proficiency in English and/or French, their education, their Canadian work experience (if applicable), and other factors that indicate the candidate will be successful in Canada. Applicants to the program without a job offer from a Canadian employer will be required to register with the newly upgraded Canada Job Bank. The Job Bank is a platform where individuals can post their credentials and Canadian employers seeking workers can search for an applicant who meets the requirements of their position in order to offer them a job. After each profile in the system has been assessed, the candidates who meet the criteria of a federal economic program will be placed in the pool of candidates for Express Entry. If their application is selected by an employer through the Job Bank, the applicant will be issued an Invitation to Apply, and will have 60 days to apply for permanent residence. The successful candidate will then apply for permanent residence under the Federal Skilled Worker program (FSW), the Federal Skilled TRADE program (FST), the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), or through a Provincial Nomination Program (PNP). After being offered an invitation to apply applicants will still be required to meet the criteria of the program they are applying under. The entire process of applying for permanent residence will be online. Below are some of the many steps that prospective applicants might take in anticipation of Express Entry, or another Canadian immigration category. IELTS: a language test is required for almost every immigration stream that leads to a Permanent Resident visa. Documenting one’s language ability may help them immigrate, and even if an IELTS is not required for Express Entry, the score may still help an applicant convey their English language proficiency to a potential employer. IELTS Score should not be less then 6 bands in each module Credential assessment: Under the current FSW programs, foreign diplomas are given an equivalent value in Canada. The credential assessment can also be an important first step towards licensing or certification in their field in Canada. Resume and reference letters: Many people do not have an up to date resume and have not needed to ask their employer for reference letters. Beginning to update and edit a resume, as well as starting to determine how to obtain references may be useful for job searching or immigrating to Canada. > > For inquiries on current Job Postings on Facebook, you may check out Notes: https://facebook/notes/10152847796926310/?pnref=story > > To stay current on Job Postings and other news, you may also want to try to visit the JobHiRings Global FB Page: https://facebook/JobHiRingsGlobal?ref=hl > > You are welcome to visit our website: JobHiRingsGlobal > > Lets connect thru Linkedin: ca.linkedin/in/recruitmanager/ > > My personal site for current jobs would be: bullhornreach/us…/193267_don-ibarra-de-gracia — in Canada. youtu.be/FCzQwOGDDuA
Posted on: Sun, 04 Jan 2015 03:34:12 +0000

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