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Locality: Sechelt, British Columbia

Phone: +1 604-989-4055



Website: www.ecic-canada.ca

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Elle Coastal Immigration Canada, Inc. 24.09.2020

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Elle Coastal Immigration Canada, Inc. 09.09.2020

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Elle Coastal Immigration Canada, Inc. 03.09.2020

NEW PUBLIC POLICY: Visitors in Canada who have valid job offer can stay and apply for work permit within Canada. Resource: www.cic.gc.ca #canadianimmigration #canadianimmigrationconsultant #canada

Elle Coastal Immigration Canada, Inc. 27.08.2020

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Elle Coastal Immigration Canada, Inc. 10.08.2020

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Elle Coastal Immigration Canada, Inc. 30.07.2020

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Elle Coastal Immigration Canada, Inc. 14.07.2020

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Elle Coastal Immigration Canada, Inc. 10.07.2020

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Elle Coastal Immigration Canada, Inc. 07.07.2020

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Elle Coastal Immigration Canada, Inc. 05.07.2020

COVID-19 UPDATE FROM CBSA The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is committed to minimizing the risk of spreading COVID-19 in Canada while supporting Canada’s critical infrastructure, economic services, supply chains and cross-border employment. To that end, the CBSA will deny entry to any foreign national who displays symptoms of COVID-19 or whose travel is for an optional or discretionary purpose, such as tourism, recreation or entertainment.... All foreign nationals seeking to enter Canada, regardless of the purpose of trip or their status, must meet all admissibility requirements pursuant to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. Meeting the conditions of the COVID-19 travel restrictions does not overcome or otherwise supersede admissibility requirements. Note: In accordance with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) program delivery guidelines, work permit applicants travelling to Canada from a country other than the U.S. must have approval from IRCC prior to travel. If you are travelling from a country other than the U.S., you will not be permitted to make an application for a work permit at the port of entry, even if you fall under one of the categories of section 198 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. If you are flying to Canada, you can expect that your airline agent will conduct a health check to ensure that you are healthy enough to fly. In addition, the airline agent may also ask that you provide proof of your eligibility to travel and that you meet all conditions for travelling to Canada set out above. Failure to do so may result in the airline not permitting you to travel. If you have questions or require further information about the CBSA, please visit our website at www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca or call toll free 1-800-461-9999 (from Canada and the U.S.) or 1-204-983-3500 or 1-506-636-5064 (outside of Canada and the U.S.). For those with hearing or speech impediments, you may contact our TTY at 1-866-335-3237.

Elle Coastal Immigration Canada, Inc. 26.06.2020

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Elle Coastal Immigration Canada, Inc. 11.06.2020

Agri-Food Pilot begins accepting applications May 15 From: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada The 3-year pilot will test an industry-specific approach to help employers in the meat processing, mushroom and greenhouse production, and livestock-raising industries fill ongoing labour needs for full-time, year-round employees. It will provide a pathway to permanent residence for many temporary foreign workers already in Canada. ... A total of 2,750 applications will be accepted annually throughout the pilot, which applies primarily to people who are already in Canada. Existing travel restrictions continue to apply. Canada is committed to attracting the best talent from around the world through the Temporary Foreign Workers Program to fill skills shortages, drive local economies, and create and support middle-class jobs in communities across the country that will benefit all Canadians. The Agri-Food Pilot complements Canada’s existing suite of economic immigration programs, which includes the Atlantic Immigration Pilot, the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot, the caregivers pilots, the Global Skills Strategy, a revitalized Express Entry and the Provincial Nominee Program. The success of our Canadian farmers and food processors depends on their ability to recruit and retain the workforce that they need. This pilot will help to ensure that employers in the agriculture and agri-food sector have much needed skills and labour so we can strengthen Canada’s food security, grow our economy and improve living standards for all of Canada. The Agri-Food Pilot will accept applications from May 15, 2020, to May 14, 2023. The occupations and industries eligible under the pilot include: meat product manufacturing retail butchers industrial butchers farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers food processing labourers greenhouse, nursery and floriculture production, including mushroom production farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers general farm workers harvesting labourers animal production, excluding aquaculture farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers general farm workers Since Quebec establishes its own economic immigration selection under the Canada-Quebec Accord, the Agri-Food Immigration Pilot does not apply there. Source: IRCC www.cic.gc.ca