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Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Working in Canada

Canada has one of the oldest populations in the world, with the median age over 40, which explains why immigration to Canada is so common. There are thousands of opportunities to work in Canada and the Canadian government is on a mission to issue 250,000 Canada Work Permit visas this year alone.
Global Visas offices in Canada and World wide assist our clients find the perfect job.  We have a team who prepare you for the Canadian recruitment process and then use our network of employers across Caanda to find a great job and help you pick the best jobs.
There are opportunities for tradespeople, health service professionals and in engineering, with fast-track visa processing open to overseas workers who meet certain requirements in critical skills shortlists.
Skills shortages are targeted by businesses across Canada to ensure the country remains competitive on the world stage by not limiting working visas.
Perhaps most attractive is the high standard of living among all citizenswho are all extremely friendly, and a government that is encouraging the country to grow.

Lifestyle

Workers and their families who move to work in Canada find the lifestyle easy to adjust to because of strong support aimed at welcoming new people to the Canadian way of life.
As over a million new immigrants are already living and working in the country following many a Canada visa application and there is strong cross-community support from people from all walks of life working in many industries.
Global Visas Canadian office has helped thousands of immigrants move to Canada and can assess your CV from our office in Ontario.
If you already have a permanent offer of work in Canada (also known as a work visa) you may already be eligible for ten points under the Arranged Employment category, which could be vital to a successful Canadian visa application.

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