CANADA WORK PERMIT
NO IELTS, NO LMIA | GLOBAL TALENT STREAM
Welcome to an exciting opportunity that could change your life! Are you looking to work in Canada but feeling overwhelmed by the immigration process?
Fear not, as we bring you fantastic news about the Global Talent Stream, an extraordinary program under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program.
In this video, we will explore how you can obtain a work permit in as little as two weeks, with no need for IELTS, LMIA, or any point-based assessment. Get ready to learn how you can kickstart your Canadian dream with ease and speed through the Global Talent Stream!
Are you dreaming of working in Canada but worried about the lengthy and complex immigration process, Well, we have fantastic news for you!
The Global Talent Stream under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program is offering a remarkable opportunity to obtain a work permit in as little as two weeks, with no need for IELTS, LMIA, or any point-based assessment.
Hello everyone!
The Global Talent Stream is a program designed to enable Canadian employers to hire foreign workers like you who possess skills that are in high demand, This means that you could be on your way to working in Canada much faster than you ever thought possible.
NOW, LET'S TALK ABOUT THE EXCITING ASPECT OF THIS PROGRAM - YOUR SALARY.
Under Category A of the Global Talent Stream, if you are hired, your salary will be at least $38 per hour, which amounts to an impressive $80,000 per year, However, if you possess unique and specialized skills, your salary will be even higher, a minimum of $72 per hour, which equals approximately $150,000 per year.
To be eligible for the Global Talent Stream, you must have a job offer from a Canadian employer recognized by the program, Category A is for those whose employer has been referred by one of the stream's designated partners, You can find the list of these partners on Canadacareersite.com FAQ.
Category B is another option under the Global Talent Stream, and it applies if you have been offered a job from one of the 17 specified occupations, To qualify for this category, Canadian employers must demonstrate a need to fill positions for which there is a shortage of qualified Canadian workers.
The 17 occupations under Category B include web developer and designer, computer network technician, information systems testing technician, computer programmer, and interactive media developer.
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