Alberta is a very beautiful province of Canada.
Alberta has the second largest proven concentration of oil in the
world, the vast majority of which is found in oil sands deposits.
There are lots of opportunities for foreign workers seeking
employment in Alberta. A business friendly province committed to
responsible regulation, with all kinds of ultra modern and efficient
infrastructure. Alberta's booming economy and quality of life
attract people from across Canada and around the world. Albertans
enjoy a very high quality of life. Over the past ten years, Alberta
has had the strongest economy in Canada, with an average real rate
of growth of 4.5% per year. Over the past decade, the economy has
experienced rapid growth in such industries as petrochemical, forest
products, food processing, machinery, electronics and
telecommunications, as well as tourism and business services.
Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) is an immigration program
which is operated by the Ministry of Employment and Immigration on
behalf of the Government of Alberta in conjunction with Citizenship
and Immigration Canada (CIC) to speed up the processing of an
application for permanent residence. The motive of Alberta
Provincial Nomination Program is that the province may choose
candidates to immigrate to Alberta in order to meet identified
skills shortages. Alberta employers, who are unable to find Canadian
citizens or permanent residents of Canada to fill permanent
positions, may recruit the skilled individuals from outside the
country which they require and submit them to the program for
approval.
The employer driven program is for skilled workers under NOC O, A &
B, and some selected semi-skilled workers under NOC C & D. This
program helps candidates to gain permanent residence status and
helps employers to gain and retain needed work force. The process
takes approximately 6 to 18 months to obtain permanent residency
status through Immigrant Nominee Program.
Provincial Nominee Candidates may apply from outside of Canada if
they are able to provide proof of their legal status in their
country of residence. Individuals will have to be nominated by the
Province of Alberta and can then apply for permanent residency
through Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) as a provincial
nominee. Applicants will also have to meet the statutory Immigration
requirements such as medical, criminal and security checks.
Successful applicants who got selected by CIC can go along with
their spouse and dependent children in Canada as permanent
residents.
Alberta ’s unemployment rate has been lowest in the
country, which is an indicator of a tight labour market where the
growth of labour force is not keeping pace with employment growth.
The situation may become even more critical over the next decade
hence there is an opportunity for you to get a job offer with the
help of WWICS Group, obtain nominee certificate from the provincial
authorities and permanent residency from the federal authorities on
fast track. For any information you may contact Mr. Anil Vashistha
on phone at +919216232592 or on email ID at
anil.v@wwicsgroup.com
Different streams of Alberta Immigrant
Nominee Program
A lot of stress has been laid on the academic
qualifications of the applicant. People with higher education and
good skills earn more points.
Under the Alberta Immigrant Nominee
Program, you may qualify under one of the following streams:
Employer Driven Stream
To qualify under the Employer Driven Stream of the Alberta Immigrant
Nominee Program, the applicant must have a valid job offer from an
employer in Alberta. It has three subcategories:
a) Skilled Worker Category
The job offer must be in a skilled occupation under NOC O, A&B
The applicant must have the formal education/training required for
the position
b) Semi-Skilled Worker Category
The applicant must have a permanent, full-time job offer from an
Alberta employer and are currently working for that employer in an
eligible occupation in one of the following industries:
Food and Beverage;
Hospitality;
Manufacturing;
Trucking – Transportation;
Foodservices (pilot project).
For ascertaining whether you are eligible to take advantage of
this stream for obtaining Canadian permanent residency following
tests should be done by the prospective applicant:
a) Do you possess experience in skilled occupations identified in
national occupation classification as level O, A and B? Briefly O
level occupations are those where you have got management experience
and A level occupations are those which require at least minimum
qualification of graduation in studies. If you are a diploma holder
after completing 10+2 education then you may be eligible under B
level occupation. On the other hand if you have got experience in
semi-skilled occupations mentioned in national occupation
classification list at level C&D in the following industries then
you are also eligible under this stream:
Food and Beverage processing industry
Hotel and Lodging industry
Food and Beverage Servers and Room Attendants
Front Desk Agents/ Clerks
Manufacturing industry
Long Haul Trucking Industry
Food Services Industry (Pilot Project)
(C) Family Stream
Recently ALBERTA IMMIGRANT NOMINEE PROGRAM (AINP) as well as
SASKATCHEWAN IMMIGRANT NOMINEE PROGRAM (SINP) have been
introduced by Canadian government, in order to facilitate a process
for families who wish to encourage family members overseas to
immigrate to the province to participate in labour market. The
processing time under these programs will be 6-8 months.
Note: A limited number of applications per year will be accepted
under this stream.
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