Finding skilled worker?
A shortage of skilled workers to operate your company's production at maximum capacity or your current staff being thinly spread, resulting in overtime issues, exhaustion, additional expenses, and safety risks.
Hiring Process
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Identify open positions and establish a retainer agreement to commence the procedure.
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Begin the hiring advertisement process.
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Provide a list of candidate profiles until the Employer completes the selection for filling the vacancies.
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Initiate the government application process in collaboration with your office.
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Obtain approval and proceed with the work permit application for the workers.
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Newly recruited staff will commence their duties at your company.
How KANADAX can help?
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Diversify your pool of potential candidates by reaching beyond your local community or district—extend your search even beyond provincial and national borders.
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Access a vast reservoir of millions of skilled workers from overseas who possess the experience and skills you are seeking.
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The Canadian government acknowledges the demand for skilled workers in the country, particularly in heavy industry.
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Canadian employers are granted the opportunity to recruit foreign skilled workers. These individuals can enter Canada on a work permit to fulfill the necessary roles until the conclusion of their contracts.
Canadian employers options
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Hire a new worker from abroad or support an employee in getting permanent residence
You can hire skilled foreign workers or tradespeople through Express Entry when you can’t find Canadians or permanent residents to fill jobs. Hiring through Express Entry could benefit you as an employer because it will allow you to
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have a direct role in recruiting skilled workers
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be matched with candidates through Job Bank
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apply for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)
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There are 2 pilots to let you hire a foreign in-home caregiver:
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Home Child Care Provider pilot
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National Occupational Classification 44100, excluding foster parents
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Home Support Worker pilot
The Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker pilots provide in-home caregivers with the opportunity to become a permanent resident once they have 12 months of eligible work experience in Canada. It also lets their family members come to Canada to work or study while they get work experience.
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The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) helps you hire qualified candidates for jobs you haven’t been able to fill locally. These candidates can be overseas or living in Canada as temporary residents.
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Under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), provinces and territories can nominate people who meet specific local labour market needs for permanent residence.
Provinces and territories have various streams in their PNPs, but they tend to fall into 5 areas:
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skilled workers
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semi-skilled workers
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business/investors
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International student graduates
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community supported