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Canada Permanent Residency Federal Skilled Worker Program. ICSI Profile. 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
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ICSI Profile • 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 • Has been in the migration consulting business for 4 years • Successfully assisted over 800 Filipinos • Has maintained 98% success rate through its solid credibility and transparency
Objectives of the Program • To become a Permanent Resident of Canada • To work, live and study in Canada • To become a Canadian Citizen • To bring the whole family into Canada • To enjoy all the benefits of being a Permanent Resident and a Canadian Citizen
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 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 • 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. • 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
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. • PEACE OF MIND!
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: 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:
National Occupational Classification Number • NOC 0111: Financial Managers • NOC 0213: Computer & Information Systems Managers • NOC 0311: Managers in Health Care • NOC 0631: Restaurant & Food Service Managers • NOC 0632: Accommodation Service Managers • NOC 0711: Construction Managers • NOC 1111: Financial Auditors & Accountants • NOC 2113: Geologists, Geochemists & Geophysicists • NOC 2143: Mining Engineers • NOC 2144: Geological Engineers • NOC 2145: Petroleum Engineers • NOC 3111: Specialist Physicians • NOC 3112: General Practitioners and Family Physicians • NOC 3141: Geologist & Speech Language Pathologists • NOC 3143: Occupational Therapists
Occupation Codes (continued) • NOC 3142: Physiotherapists • NOC 3151: Head Nurses & Supervisors • NOC 3152: Registered Nurses • NOC 3215: Medical Radiation Technologists • NOC 3233: Licensed Practical Nurses • NOC 4121: University Professors • NOC 4131: College & other Vocational Instructors • NOC 6241: Chefs • NOC 6241: Cooks • NOC 7213: Contractors & Supervisors, Pipefitting Trades • NOC 7215: Contractors & Supervisors, Carpentry Trades • NOC 7217: Contractors & Supervisors, Heavy Construction Equipment Crews • NOC 7241: Electricians ( except Industrial & Power System ) • NOC 7242: Industrial Electrician
Occupation Codes (continued) • NOC 7251: Plumbers • NOC 7252: Steamfitters, Pipe Fitters & Sprinkler System Installers • NOC 7265: Welders & Related Machine Operators • NOC 7312: Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanics • NOC 7371: Crane Operators • NOC 7373: Drillers & Blasters – Surface Mining, Quarrying & Construction • NOC 8221: Supervisors, Mining & Quarrying • NOC 8222: Supervisors, Oil & Gas Drilling & Service • NOC 9212: Supervisors, Petroleum, Gas & Chemical Processing Utilities
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: • Education – maximum 25 points • Abilities in English and/or French – Max 24 points • Work Experience – Max 21 points • Age – Max 10 points (22 – 49 years old) • Arranged Employment in Canada – Max 10 points • Adaptability – Max 10 points
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 1. ICSI Forms to be accomplished and Information 2. CCIC – (US/Canada partner) on Immigration Consultants 4. After 5-7 mos. -CIC Sends AOR 3. CCIC – Filing of the petition and (Acknowledgement of Receipt) payment of govt. filing fees All Documents are OK and Adult – CAD$ 550.00/application complete for approval & Processing Dependant under 22y/o – 150.00/application (Payments can be made thru the website) 5. Release of the PR Payment Right of Permanent Residency Fee CAD$ 490.00
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