
To apply through the Global Skills Strategy (Global Talent Stream), several key requirements must be met.
To apply through the Global Skills Strategy (Global Talent Stream), several key requirements must be met. The job must be a high-skill role or qualify under the Global Talent Stream, and the application must be submitted from outside Canada, with all necessary documents, translations, and biometrics provided promptly. The employer must also follow the relevant stream's requirements, such as a labour market benefits plan, and the applicant must pass security and admissibility checks.
The costs associated with the Global Skills Strategy vary, and it's essential to check the official government website for the most up-to-date information on fees. Similarly, processing times can vary, but the goal is to process eligible and complete applications within two weeks. It's crucial to ensure that the application is complete and submitted correctly to avoid delays.
Employers play a significant role in the application process, as they must provide the necessary documents and information to the temporary foreign worker, such as an employment contract, job offer letter, and LMIA decision letter. The worker must then apply for a work permit online from outside Canada, pay the processing fees, and submit the required biometric exam results within two weeks.
It's essential to note that immigration rules and regulations can change, and it's crucial to confirm the information with official sources, such as the Canadian government's website, to ensure the most accurate and up-to-date information. By following the requirements and guidelines, highly skilled professionals and in-demand specialists can benefit from faster processing times and start working in Canada sooner.
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