Thursday, December 20, 2012

KURZFELD LAW CANADA IMMIGRATION SEMINAR, ASSESSMENT & UPDATES – MANILA, PHILIPPINES


The Immigration Law Firm of Ronen Kurzfeld (Kurzfeld Law), a top Canadian Immigration Law firm headquartered in Toronto, Canada is now in the Philippines committed to assist Filipinos wishing to pursue career advancement and migration opportunities in Canada pursuant to existing immigration rules.
Kurzfeld Law specializes in all aspects of Canadian immigration law and has an outstanding track record for clients success – new, denied and appeal cases. Furthermore, Kurzfeld Law is widely known for delivering unparalleled immigration representation for its clients at affordable fees & payment terms.

Good news!!! Kurzfeld Law Immigration Team headed by Canadian Immigration Lawyer, Ronen Kurzfeld, a member of good standing of the Law Society of Upper Canada and Canadian Bar Association will be in Manila on 23rd February to conduct a Canadian immigration seminar orientation plus one-on-one assessment interview for those who are intending to apply for immigration to Canada focusing on the following:

Federal Skilled Worker Program under the new regulatory policies which will re-open in May, 2013 – The new points grid, application process and tips to maximize your chances for success will be discussed.
 Quebec Skilled Worker Program – a viable alternative pathway in immigrating to Canada for professionals and skilled workers included in the shortage list.

New Federal Skilled Trades Stream effective January, 2013 – Canadian Job
Certification Process & Assistance to meet the immigration criteria will also be
discussed.

Other Updates About Immigration Canada
Professionals, skilled workers and other persons who are intending to apply for immigration to Canada will greatly benefit from the above migration seminar and assessment. Getting a positive assessment from Kurzfeld Law is the first step towards a successful application.
As a special promotional offer for Filipinos, Kurzfeld Law will give a 25% discount in its professional fee to the first 10 applicants (seminar attendees) who will sign and retain the firm as their authorized Immigration Representative.

To register and reserve your seat in the seminar, contact Kurzfeld Law Philippines – Asia Regional Office:
Suite 506, 5/F CLMC Bldg., 259 -269 EDSA,
Greenhills, Mandaluyong City, PHL 1554
Phones: (632) 925 6451 /
Mobile: 0915 1208 127
Email:  maribel@r2rintl.net
Website: www.immigrationway.com

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

NEW FEDERAL SKILLED WORKER PROGRAM TO TAKE EFFECT MAY 4, 2013—NOW IS THE TIME FOR INTERESTED APPLICANTS TO GET STARTED!



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Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney at a news conference in early December. Kenney today announced that the long-awaited Federal Skilled Worker Program will be launched on May 4th 2013 (Citizenship and Immigration Canada)

Ottawa, December 19, 2012 — The new selection system for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) will take effect on May 4, 2013 at which time the program will re-open for applications, Citizenship, Immigration, and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.
“The government’s number one priority remains jobs, economic growth, and long-term prosperity,” said Minister Kenney. “The new Federal Skilled Worker Program criteria will ensure Canada is selecting the skilled immigrants our economy needs, who are the most likely to succeed and fully realize their potential in Canada.”
The improvements to the FSWP points grid are based on a large body of research which has consistently shown that language proficiency and youth are two of the most important factors in the economic success of immigrants.
The final changes to the FSWP selection criteria include:
  • Minimum official language thresholds and increased points for official language proficiency, making language the most important factor in the selection process;
  • Increased emphasis on younger immigrants, who are more likely to acquire valuable Canadian experience, are better positioned to adapt to changing labour market conditions, and who will spend a greater number of years contributing to Canada’s economy;
  • Introduction of the Educational Credential Assessment (ECA), so that education points awarded reflect the foreign credential’s true value in Canada;
  • Changes to the arranged employment process, allowing employers to hire applicants quickly, if there is a demonstrated need in the Canadian labour market; and
  • Additional adaptability points for spousal language ability and Canadian work experience.
“For too long, too many immigrants to Canada have experienced underemployement and unemployment, and this has been detrimental to these newcomers and to the Canadian economy,” said Minister Kenney. “Our transformational changes to the FSWP will help ensure that skilled newcomers are able to contribute their skills fully to the economy as soon as possible. This is good for newcomers, good for the economy, and good for all Canadians.”
There are two new steps to the new selection system. First, applicants will have to demonstrate that they meet the minimum language threshold, which is level 7 of the Canadian Language Benchmark assessment system. Applicants will be able to get a language assessment from existing agencies designated by the Minister and listed on the CIC website.
Second, applicants will have their education credentials assessed prior to arriving in Canada. A list of assessment organizations designated by the Minister will be made available early in the New Year. The assessment of foreign educational credentials will provide prospective newcomers with a more realistic understanding of how their credentials compare to education standards in Canada. It will also give them the opportunity to upgrade their education prior to coming to Canada if they choose.
It is important to note that these changes will not apply to people who have applied to the FSWP prior to May 4, 2013 with a qualifying arranged job offer or under the Ph.D. stream.
As recently announced, due to the actions taken over the past months, new applications under the FSWP will be processed in a few months, rather than a few years. In order to ensure fast processing times and to avoid backlogs, the new FSWP will accept a fixed number of applications each year.
In the medium term, the Government is also moving forward to develop and implement an Expression of Interest (EOI) model, which will provide employers with access to a pool of skilled workers.

If your Interested to Apply under this Category  you should ACT NOW, otherwise you will be reach a Quota again, and the next you may apply another Rules will be Launch this is a Expression of Interest (EOI) .

Interested? Email your resume at maribel@r2rintl.net to know what Programs or Category you may Qualify.

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

JANUARY 02, 2013 Start Accepting Applications in New Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP


To address Canada’s growing demand for skilled tradespersons, a new Federal Skilled Trades Program is being launched on January 2, 2013, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced -Mississauga, December 10, 2012 .
“The new Skilled Trades Stream will help address serious labour shortages in some regions of the country, and support economic growth,” Minister Kenney said. “For too long, Canada’s immigration system has not been open to these in-demand skilled workers.

Eligible occupations will include electricians, welders, heavy-duty equipment mechanics, and pipefitters, among others. CIC is currently working with the provinces, territories and federal government partners on the list of skilled trades’ occupations that are experiencing acute labour shortages and which will qualify under the program. This list will be announced prior to the program opening on January 2, 2013.

In order to qualify, applicants will need to:

1.     have an offer of employment in Canada or a certificate of qualification from a province or territory to ensure that applicants are “job ready” upon arrival;
2.     meet a basic language requirement;
3.     have a minimum of two years of work experience as a skilled tradesperson, to ensure that the  applicant has recent and relevant practice as a qualified journeyman; and
4.     have the skills and experience that match those set out in the National Occupational          Classification (NOC B) system, showing that they have performed the essential duties of the occupation
The new program will have a quota of 3,000 in 2013, after which applications will no longer be accepted..
Attend our Next Schedule of  Seminar on February 02,2013 and be Reserved on the BIG EVENT SEMINAR  About Federal Skilled Workers and  New Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)

  • ·        To know how you can qualify if you don’t have an offer of employment
  • ·        How to get a certificate of qualification from a province or territory in Canada


One of our Immigration partner already discuss about this, he can help you how to get a Canada Certification, to be  able to qualify about the New Federal Skilled Trades Program, Federal Skilled Worker

A must to those who want to Apply under the New Federal Skilled Trades Program, Federal Skilled Worker.

Learn your options in which category you can qualify.

Hurry Limited Seat Only.To All who will pursue application under FSW we can help you assist to find an AEO & New Skilled Trades to assist in getting a Canada Certification in  cooperation of our Partner Immigration Law Firm based in Ontario.



Interested  Contact at 02-9256451


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Education Pathway is one of the Best Solution to Immigrate!!!

 With the possible changes in pointing system & Procedure this yr. 2013 in Skilled Migration, the CRNE Canadian Registered Nurse Exam ” Programs became the most reliable and Fastest Immigration Canada options.

  •           No pointing system
  •            No Quota
  •           Lower Bond score in Ielts
  •         You can work Part Time while Study
  •          If Married you can include your family In your application
  •         Your spouse can work Full-time
  •          1-3mos. Faster Processing
  •           Can apply Later on a Permanent Resident Status


There is no hindrance to go in other Countries like Canada, Because there are lots of Programs and Way to go there.

Like Ms. Shane process the CRNE th/ R2R Int'l Migration & Education Services Inc.

She push through her Dreams to go in Canada..and one of the advantage NO Quota , No Pressure and Only 2-3 months Processing

Let your wise decision start now.....Do you want to be like her?




Attend our Upcoming Migration Seminar on:

When: December 08,2012
Time: 9:30am
Where: Suites 506A&B, 5/F CLMC Bldg.
259 – 269 EDSA, Greenhills, Mandaluyong City, PHL
(beside Landbank or Gate 5 Connecticut)

To Those Interested PM me or Call at 9256451/ 0915-1208127








Tuesday, November 27, 2012

The New Federal Skilled Worker Program Occupations List


The New Federal Skilled Worker Program Occupations List


The New Federal Skilled Worker Program
 Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has temporarily stopped accepting applications for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) as of July 1, 2012. New applications will likely to be accepted when the revised FSWP selection criteria take effect in early 2013. And according to Immigration Minister himself, the new FSW program will not be limited to particular occupations.  All occupations classified under NOC 0, A and B will be eligible to apply! 




WORK EXPERIENCE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

If your application is eligible for processing, it will then be assessed against minimum requirements.
Your work experience must be:
  • at least one year, continuous, and paid (full-time or the equivalent in part-time); AND
  • a skill type 0 (managerial occupations) or skill level A (professional occupations) or B (technical occupations and skilled trades) on the Canadian National Occupational Classification (NOC) list.

see source:http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who.asp
Determine your eligibility
Find out if you are eligible to come to Canada as a FSW.(FEDERAL SKILLED WORKER)
NOC Category 0 refers to all managerial positions.
NOC Level A (0 OR 1) are occupations that require University degree (bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate).  
NOC Skill Level B (2 0R 3) (NOC Skill Level  2 OR  3)
 are occupations that require two to three years of post-secondary education at community college, institute of technology or CÉGEP. Occupations with supervisory responsibilities are also assigned to skill level B. Occupations with significant health and safety responsibilities (e.g., fire fighters, police officers and licensed practical nurses) are assigned to skill level B.
If you have at least one year experience in any of the the said job classifications, yes, you may be eligible to apply!  This is of course subject to the new points system. You may be eligible, but are you ready?