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All About Canada Work Permit Visa - NovusImmigrationHyderabad.com

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There is so much of confusion and lack of knowledge about what exactly a “Canada work permit visa ”means and how a Canada work visa for Indians would increase their chances of obtaining a PR status in Canada. The first & foremost thing we need to understand is that Canadian employers do not have the rights to directly hire a foreign national ,they are supposed to be giving the employment opportunities to the locals of the community who are the Canadian citizens & permanent residents.  We often get calls from clients asking for “work permit Canada”! it’s not that work permit doesn’t exist nor is there is any factor that’s stopping you from applying for a Canada work permit from India. So lets understand the gist of the matter! 1.    What is the prerequisites for Canada work permit eligibility? 2.    How does one apply for work permit Canada? 3.    Is there a permanent and temporary work permit Canada? 4.    What’s an open work permit and closed work permit? AS mentioned be

Is it okay to work in a different NOC(job) in Canada than provided in the Express Entry profile?

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The government of Canada allows foreign nationals that come from a variety of different fields, educational backgrounds, and work experience to obtain permanent residency in Canada under specific federal economic immigration programs.  This is also known as the Express Entry immigration system. By applying for Express Entry, the applicant is essentially establishing a mutually beneficial relationship with the Canadian Government. That being said, while the applicant is obtaining the permanent residency, they are also contributing to the Canadian Labor Market and the economy. Since a job is an essential part of this type of immigration, one needs to make sure that they meet the strict rules set by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). One of the rules for Express Entry is meeting the descriptions on the National Occupation Classification (NOC). The National Occupation Classification, also known as the NOC, is a list of all the occupations in the Canadian labor market.