Four provinces of the ocean
Express Entry
AIPP
The Canadian federal government has joined the four Atlantic provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Prince Edward Island to jointly launch the new policy of the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program. Compared with other parts of the country, Atlantic Canada’s population is rapidly aging, with a low birth rate, a high rate of immigrants, and a low rate of inter-provincial migration. Given this reality, the governments, employers, universities and universities of the four provinces, as well as immigration service organizations Efforts have been made to develop strategies to welcome and retain more immigrants, including international students and temporary foreign workers.
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All the immigration and visa services submitted by you entrusted by Weiling Study Abroad and Immigration Company will be reviewed and submitted by Weiling’s Licensed Immigration Consultant (ICCRC).
Application requirements
Employer requirements
Interested in hiring overseas workers/students who graduated from Canada
Have a good local business history (more than 2 years)
Cooperate with local agencies to provide residential assistance for applicants.
Employers who meet these requirements need to apply to the governments of the four ocean provinces and become officially designated employers. Only then can they provide valid employment letters for overseas applicants and cooperate with the applicants for immigration.
Overseas workers:
At least one year of work experience in the past three years (total hours or hours per week)
Technology type, the level is 0/A/B/C in NOC
Canadian high school or above / overseas academic certification (ECA) / apprenticeship
English or French requires a minimum level of CLB4 (a score within two years)
Proof of funds (no need to provide if you have already lived and worked in Canada)
Applicants need to obtain a certificate of government recognition from the Ministry of Oceans and Oceans where they are located
The applicant provides the government with the necessary settlement plan
International students:
Applicants have obtained at least two years of full-time degree/diploma/certificate/apprenticeship certification from a public school in the Atlantic area
More than half of the study or training courses cannot be courses other than English or French/distance learning
The applicant has lived in an Atlantic province for at least 16 months in the past two years
Applicants apply within 24 months of graduation
No work experience required
Obtain a job offer from a designated employer in the Atlantic Province (non-seasonal work)
The job offer must belong to occupation type 0/A/B/C, and the length of employment shall be at least one year
English or French requires a minimum level of CLB4 (a score within two years)
Proof of funds (no need to provide if you have already lived and worked in Canada)
Applicants need to obtain a certificate of government recognition from the Ministry of Oceans and Oceans where they are located
The applicant provides the government with the necessary settlement plan
Material list
Applicant's electronic photo
The applicant scans the entire passport (all previous passports)
All current and past study/work permits (for international students)
Applicant's Canadian academic certificate/transcript
Educational Certificate Assessment (ECA) Report (Overseas qualifications)
IELTS/CEPT transcript (within two years)
Scan the passport personal information page of the applicant's spouse and children (if any)
Notarized translation of the birth of the child (if any)
Marriage certificate translation and notarization (if any)
Notarized translation of divorce certificate (if any)
Valid Job Offer from employers in the four ocean provinces of Canada
Approval certificate issued by the Ministry of Oceans and Oceans where the applicant is located
Applicant’s work recommendation letters in the past three years (overseas labor category)
Notarized translation of the labor contract of the company where the applicant has worked in the past three years (overseas labor category)
Notarized translation of the salary slip of the company where the applicant has worked in the past three years (for overseas labor category)
Canadian criminal record fingerprint certificate (if you have lived in other countries for more than 6 months, you also need to provide the country’s criminal certificate)
Applicant’s notarized translation of birth certificate/notarized translation of household registration/notarized translation of Chinese criminal record (also required if you have a spouse)
Proof of bank deposit funds and bank records in the past six months
Applicant's medical report
Applicant's settlement plan
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