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  2. TN status - Wikipedia

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    The prospective employee is a citizen of Canada or Mexico; The profession is one cited under the USMCA agreement; The company seeking to pursue TN status with the prospective employee meets qualifications cited under the USMCA treaty; The prospective employee has been issued a formal, written full-time or part-time offer of employment.

  3. Provincial Nomination Program - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) is an economic immigration program that nominates people for permanent residence (PR) in Alberta. [ 2 ] To be eligible, nominees must either have skills that satisfy job shortages in Alberta or be preparing to buy or begin a business in the province.

  4. Temporary residency in Canada - Wikipedia

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    While a reported 45 employees lost their jobs, the bank nevertheless had indicated that they intended to expand this practice in the coming year. [ 38 ] Additionally in 2013, CBC found that, in Saskatchewan , 65% of recent newly created jobs were held by temporary foreign workers, [ 39 ] and in Nova Scotia over one thousand employers had ...

  5. Employment authorization document - Wikipedia

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    Temporary non-immigrant workers employed by sponsoring organizations holding following status: H (Dependents of H immigrants may qualify if they have been granted an extension beyond six years or based on an approved I-140 perm filing) I; L-1 (Dependents of L-1 visa are qualified to apply for an Employment Authorization Document immediately) O-1

  6. L-1 visa - Wikipedia

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    An L-1 visa is a visa document used to enter the United States for the purpose of work in L-1 status. It is a non-immigrant visa, and is valid for a relatively short amount of time, from three months (for Iran nationals) to five years (India, Japan, Germany), based on a reciprocity schedule. [1] With extensions, the maximum stay is seven years. [2]

  7. Foreign worker - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the Immigrant Workers Centre was founded in Montreal, Québec. [7] In 2006, 265,000 foreign workers worked in Canada. Amongst those of working age, there was a 118% increase from 1996. By 2008, the intake of non-permanent immigrants (399,523, the majority of whom are TFWs) had overtaken the intake of permanent immigrants (247,243). [8]

  8. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada - Wikipedia

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    Mississauga, Ontario Accepts all applications for the family sponsorship program, both inside and outside of Canada. Ottawa, Ontario Responsible for processing visitor visas inside Canada only and restricted to temporary foreign workers and student visas only which meet valid status requirements.

  9. Labor Condition Application - Wikipedia

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    Labor Condition Application. The Labor Condition Application (LCA) is an application filed by prospective employers on behalf of workers applying for work authorization for the non-immigrant statuses H-1B, H-1B1 (a variant of H-1B for people from Singapore and Chile) and E-3 (a variant of H-1B for workers from Australia).