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Hello Group,
I am an email marketing specialist with more than 4 years of experience, and I have started the process for AIPP Canada immigration.
And as of now I need a job offer with which I can obtain a temporary work permit and then I can apply for PR when I move to Canada.
Do I need to find a job offer that is within the AIPP provinces? or I apply to all the employers in Canada to find a job, how does it work.
Also, I have been applying to many companies in Canada but there is not much response.
I have my ECS profile completed and all I need is to find a job offer.
As this is completely new to me, I find it difficult and not sure how to take it to the next level.
I would be thankful if some could guide me or give me some information on this.
Thanks
You have to apply for job postings within the 4 provinces that is the point of the program. The employer must be on the AIPP “designated employer“ list and your job offer must match your NOC. You will not get many responses because you don’t have authorization to work in Canada. For most provinces you need an employer to get a positive LMIA and then you get a closed work permit.
You have to apply for job postings within the 4 provinces that is the point of the program. The employer must be on the AIPP “designated employer“ list and your job offer must match your NOC. You will not get many responses because you don’t have authorization to work in Canada. For most provinces you need an employer to get a positive LMIA and then you get a closed work permit.
Thank you so much for your reply.
Hello Group,
I am an email marketing specialist with more than 4 years of experience, and I have started the process for AIPP Canada immigration.
And as of now I need a job offer with which I can obtain a temporary work permit and then I can apply for PR when I move to Canada.
Do I need to find a job offer that is within the AIPP provinces? or I apply to all the employers in Canada to find a job, how does it work.
Also, I have been applying to many companies in Canada but there is not much response.
I have my ECS profile completed and all I need is to find a job offer.
As this is completely new to me, I find it difficult and not sure how to take it to the next level.
I would be thankful if some could guide me or give me some information on this.
Thanks
It's unfortunately very difficult to secure a job offer. You should look into options for immigrating to Canada that do not require a job offer.
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