About Work Immigration: Which Province Is Better for Employer Sponsorship?
Ontario:
Audits are slow and increasingly rigorous, and costly. Overall, the cost is large!
B.C.:The volume is very good, if you want to go to the BC track, you must arrange all kinds of extra points, in addition, preschool education and IT are the paths that can be taken at present, but you need to do a good job in the immigration program and have local resources to support.
Saskatchewan:The policy is relaxed, and there is no need to wait for screening. However, the resources of high-quality and reliable employers are limited, and JAL's approval is very important, and unreliable employers will affect the application.
Manitobana:Manitoba can be considered, that is, to make a good plan to avoid the pitfall, and the employer should find a reliable one. Don't think about no language, no language can't be made at all, it's best to get CLB5 in CLB4, so there are a lot of extra points.
Alberta:No scoring, this is particularly good, there are many job opportunities, employer resources, and it is also very good, and it is still a large province of education with low taxes, so in recent years, more and more people have applied for Alberta, and at present, Alberta has not set a threshold (scoring) It can be said that it is quite stable, but the real estate market has exploded, so you have to pay attention to Alberta, make sufficient understanding and preparation, and have local resources to save a lot of unnecessary trouble.
Atlantic Provinces:This is the first province of NS, Halfa is very livable, very similar to Vancouver, even the price is quite similar, the immigration policy is good, the educational resources are good, and it is currently a relatively easy choice for the provinces, but the work experience is very important, and the employer plays a decisive role like Saskatchewan, because these small provinces know that you are likely to leave after taking the status, and you can only stay for a few more months in the limited time, so at present, only people who have been working for several months will only be approved for entry.
About Overseas Students.
Manitoba, which is on the study abroad track, is so crowded that applicants are bruised all over their bodies. Speaking of Alberta, Alberta restricts the holding of spouse work visas, and the doubles channel for husband and wife is restricted.
Therefore, those science students with excellent undergraduate grades and IELTS 7+ may wish to consider pursuing a master's degree in BC. No work experience is required, you can immigrate after graduation, and there is no need to score, so for friends who want to study abroad and immigrate in science and engineering majors, this can be said to be one of the most cost-effective programs.
And if you want to have a double insurance for husband and wife, you may wish to consider going down to NS Province and choose more loose policies, which is also very suitable for ordinary people.
About the Brigade Transfer.
Looking at the popular travel options in the past two years, Ontario and BC are no longer the preferred choices. CD positions are processed more quickly in Saskatchewan, and Saskatchewan hard-to-fill is really fast. For category B positions, the EE channel in NS province is faster and better. Of course, if you're looking for a better quality of city living, Alberta is the place to be.