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Canada Permanent Residency Federal Skilled Worker Program
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ICSI Profile Has been in the migration consulting business for 4 years Has been in the migration consulting business for 4 years Successfully assisted over 800 Filipinos Successfully assisted over 800 Filipinos Has maintained 98% success rate through its solid credibility and transparency Has maintained 98% success rate through its solid credibility and transparency WHAT WE DO Provide FREE orientation, professional counseling services and pre-assessment to potential qualified applicants that would qualify for the PR skilled worker program Assist in the visa application Assist and provide liaison between the Canada partner and the applicant Provide all the pertinent information regarding the PR program Assist in the settlement in the Canada such as accommodation
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Objectives of the Program To become a Permanent Resident of Canada To become a Permanent Resident of Canada To work, live and study in Canada To work, live and study in Canada To become a Canadian Citizen To become a Canadian Citizen To bring the whole family into Canada To bring the whole family into Canada To enjoy all the benefits of being a Permanent Resident and a Canadian Citizen To enjoy all the benefits of being a Permanent Resident and a Canadian Citizen
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Benefits of Being a Canadian Permanent Resident You are entitled to most of the same rights & privileges as a Canadian Citizen You are entitled to most of the same rights & privileges as a Canadian Citizen You are entitled to equal treatment and equal protection – legal rights (such as presume innocent until proven guilty You are entitled to equal treatment and equal protection – legal rights (such as presume innocent until proven guilty You can work, study & live anywhere you choose in Canada as you see fit You can work, study & live anywhere you choose in Canada as you see fit Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB) – for families with children under the age of 18 who are considered to have low income, the Canada govt provides monthly tax-free payments to help cover expenses. Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB) – for families with children under the age of 18 who are considered to have low income, the Canada govt provides monthly tax-free payments to help cover expenses. Old Age Security, Guaranteed Income Supplement and Canada Pension Plan – All of these 3 programs are designed to provide financial support to workers after the retirement age 65. Old Age Security, Guaranteed Income Supplement and Canada Pension Plan – All of these 3 programs are designed to provide financial support to workers after the retirement age 65. Universal Health Care – Most Necessary Medical expenses are covered through the Canadian Universal Health Care Program. These expenses includes visits to emergency room, immunizations, yearly exam, etc... Universal Health Care – Most Necessary Medical expenses are covered through the Canadian Universal Health Care Program. These expenses includes visits to emergency room, immunizations, yearly exam, etc... FREE Education – All children under 18 are entitled to a free education in the Canadian public school system FREE Education – All children under 18 are entitled to a free education in the Canadian public school system
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More Benefits! Maternity and Parental Leave – In Canada, working parents are given time off when a new baby is born or adopted. Women can take up to 12 months of maternity leave and receive 50 to 65% of their normal income. Partially paid parental leave is also available for up to 35 weeks. Both parents can split the 35 hours allotment time. Maternity and Parental Leave – In Canada, working parents are given time off when a new baby is born or adopted. Women can take up to 12 months of maternity leave and receive 50 to 65% of their normal income. Partially paid parental leave is also available for up to 35 weeks. Both parents can split the 35 hours allotment time. PEACE OF MIND! PEACE OF MIND!
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National Occupational List for Permanent Residency Program Under changes to the Immigration Act which went into effect on Nov. 28, 2008, a skilled worker is only eligible to qualify and apply if: Under changes to the Immigration Act which went into effect on Nov. 28, 2008, a skilled worker is only eligible to qualify and apply if: a) You and your spouse/partner have at least 1 year of continuous full-time paid work experience or the equivalent in part time continuous employment in the last 10 years in 1 or more occupations listed below:
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National Occupational Classification Number NOC 0111: Financial Managers NOC 0111: Financial Managers NOC 0213: Computer & Information Systems Managers NOC 0213: Computer & Information Systems Managers NOC 0311: Managers in Health Care NOC 0311: Managers in Health Care NOC 0631: Restaurant & Food Service Managers NOC 0631: Restaurant & Food Service Managers NOC 0632: Accommodation Service Managers NOC 0632: Accommodation Service Managers NOC 0711: Construction Managers NOC 0711: Construction Managers NOC 1111: Financial Auditors & Accountants NOC 1111: Financial Auditors & Accountants NOC 2113: Geologists, Geochemists & Geophysicists NOC 2113: Geologists, Geochemists & Geophysicists NOC 2143: Mining Engineers NOC 2143: Mining Engineers NOC 2144: Geological Engineers NOC 2144: Geological Engineers NOC 2145: Petroleum Engineers NOC 2145: Petroleum Engineers NOC 3111: Specialist Physicians NOC 3111: Specialist Physicians NOC 3112: General Practitioners and Family Physicians NOC 3112: General Practitioners and Family Physicians NOC 3141: Geologist & Speech Language Pathologists NOC 3141: Geologist & Speech Language Pathologists NOC 3143: Occupational Therapists NOC 3143: Occupational Therapists
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Occupation Codes (continued) NOC 3142: Physiotherapists NOC 3142: Physiotherapists NOC 3151: Head Nurses & Supervisors NOC 3151: Head Nurses & Supervisors NOC 3152: Registered Nurses NOC 3152: Registered Nurses NOC 3215: Medical Radiation Technologists NOC 3215: Medical Radiation Technologists NOC 3233: Licensed Practical Nurses NOC 3233: Licensed Practical Nurses NOC 4121: University Professors NOC 4121: University Professors NOC 4131: College & other Vocational Instructors NOC 4131: College & other Vocational Instructors NOC 6241: Chefs NOC 6241: Chefs NOC 6241: Cooks NOC 6241: Cooks NOC 7213: Contractors & Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades NOC 7213: Contractors & Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades NOC 7215: Contractors & Supervisors, Carpentry Trades NOC 7215: Contractors & Supervisors, Carpentry Trades NOC 7217: Contractors & Supervisors, Heavy Construction Equipment Crews NOC 7217: Contractors & Supervisors, Heavy Construction Equipment Crews NOC 7241: Electricians ( except Industrial & Power System ) NOC 7241: Electricians ( except Industrial & Power System ) NOC 7242: Industrial Electrician NOC 7242: Industrial Electrician
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Occupation Codes (continued) NOC 7251: Plumbers NOC 7251: Plumbers NOC 7252: Steamfitters, Pipe Fitters & Sprinkler System Installers NOC 7252: Steamfitters, Pipe Fitters & Sprinkler System Installers NOC 7265: Welders & Related Machine Operators NOC 7265: Welders & Related Machine Operators NOC 7312: Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics NOC 7312: Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics NOC 7371: Crane Operators NOC 7371: Crane Operators NOC 7373: Drillers & Blasters – Surface Mining, Quarrying & Construction NOC 7373: Drillers & Blasters – Surface Mining, Quarrying & Construction NOC 8221: Supervisors, Mining & Quarrying NOC 8221: Supervisors, Mining & Quarrying NOC 8222: Supervisors, Oil & Gas Drilling & Service NOC 8222: Supervisors, Oil & Gas Drilling & Service NOC 9212: Supervisors, Petroleum, Gas & Chemical Processing Utilities NOC 9212: Supervisors, Petroleum, Gas & Chemical Processing Utilities
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How to Qualify? You or your spouse/partner have a total mark of 67 in the Six selection factors in the skilled worker grid. The 6 selection factors are: You or your spouse/partner have a total mark of 67 in the Six selection factors in the skilled worker grid. The 6 selection factors are: 1. Education – maximum 25 points 2. Abilities in English and/or French – Max 24 points 3. Work Experience – Max 21 points 4. Age – Max 10 points (22 – 49 years old) 5. Arranged Employment in Canada – Max 10 points 6. Adaptability – Max 10 points
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Permanent Residency Process (PRP ™ ) 1. Pre Assessment Registration 2. Applicant receives a Welcome Kit from CCIC (Signing of Service Agreement) indicates the ff.: Documents needed (Signing of Service Agreement) indicates the ff.: Documents needed 1. ICSI Forms to be accomplished and Information 1. ICSI Forms to be accomplished and Information 2. CCIC – (US/Canada partner) on Immigration Consultants 2. CCIC – (US/Canada partner) on Immigration Consultants 4. After 5-7 mos. -CIC Sends AOR 3. CCIC – Filing of the petition and 4. After 5-7 mos. -CIC Sends AOR 3. CCIC – Filing of the petition and (Acknowledgement of Receipt) payment of govt. filing fees (Acknowledgement of Receipt) payment of govt. filing fees All Documents are OK and Adult – CAD$ 550.00/application All Documents are OK and Adult – CAD$ 550.00/application complete for approval & Processing Dependant under 22y/o – 150.00/application complete for approval & Processing Dependant under 22y/o – 150.00/application (Payments can be made thru the website) (Payments can be made thru the website) 5. Release of the PR 5. Release of the PR Payment Right of Permanent Residency Fee Payment Right of Permanent Residency Fee CAD$ 490.00 CAD$ 490.00
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ARE YOU READY FOR YOUR CANADA PERMANENT RESIDENY CARD?
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Contact: LORNA BONDOC Affiliate-Markets I Consultancy Services, Inc. 18F Philamlife Tower 8767 Paseo de Roxas Street Salcedo Village, Makati City www.iconsultancyservicesinc.com lbondoc@iconsultancyservicesinc.com +63 915 780 9003 / + 63 2 218 3569 + 63 2 814 9582 | + 63 2 830 8516
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