If you come across all the necessities to apply for one of Canada’s Atlantic Immigration programs, counting the job proposal, you should start to collect your documents, find a settlement plan, and have your job proposal authorized. At that time, you can apply for your permanent residence.
Get A Settlement Plan: Afterwards, you have your job proposal from your chosen company, you will have to get a settlement service provider institute in the region you will be residing. This association offers you a settlement plan to support you to get established in your new community. Your chosen proprietor can assist you in finding a settlement association. You can work with one of these officialdoms, nevertheless of whether you are within or outdoor Canada.
Job Proposal Authorization: When you have a settlement plan, the region you will work in has to approve your job proposal. This is managed by your proprietor. You cannot apply for your enduring residence until the area supports your job proposal and provides you with a Credential of Endorsement. You have to contain this credential in your permanent residence application.
Assemble the Compulsory Documents and Forms for the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programs: There is an application program for every one of the packages on the IRCC webpage. It contains document lists, needed forms, and directives on how and where to apply. You will require these papers and forms so you can apply for Enduring Residence in Canada. Here is a index of documents and forms as are necessary for the Atlantic Immigration Pilot programs:
- Birth credentials.
- If related: Wedding certificate/annulment certificate (if married extra than once, submit documents for each).
- If related: Death credential for former spouse/common-law companion.
- If you have a common-law companion: Statutory Declaration of Common-Law Union (IMM 5409 – original) and evidence you have lived together for a minimum of one year (communal apartment lease, common bills, common address on documents.)
- If related: Information on your kid, such as a birth credential, adoption documents, or evidence of custody.
- If related: National Identification Document or household registry/book.
- Copies of passport and travel document. The copies have to confirm the passport number, date of issue and expiration, your photograph, title, day and location of birth as well as alterations to the title, birth date, expiry etc.
- Validation of Regional Authorization.
- Language ability evidence.
- Evidence of educational background.
- Evidence of prior job experience (employment agreement, payslips, etc.).
- Evidence you have enough funds.
- If you are now residing in Canada: Evidence you have a legal temporary residence authorization.
- Evidence you worked/studied in Canada lawfully. The photocopy of your study authorization and entry stamp.
- Police Clearance Certificates. They must be from each nation/region you have resided in for six or more months.
- Visa photographs that fulfil to the Canadian necessities.
- Evidence of paid Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program charges
Appeal Forms for The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program
- Generic Application Form to Canada (IMM 0008)
- Schedule A: Background/Declaration (IMM 5669)
- A Proposal of Employment to a Overseas National: Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (IMM 5650)
- Economic Programs: Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programs (IMM 5501)
- Additional Dependents/Declaration (IMM 0008DEP) (if applicable)
- Supplementary Information – Your Travels (IMM 5562)
- Additional Family Information (IMM 5406)
- Use of a Representative (IMM 5476)
Note: Except you are said to, do not submit the original copies of the documents because you will not get them back.
Conform the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Application: Then, you have to assemble all the forms and documents in a 9” by 12” envelope and mail it to one of the addresses providing on the instructional guide. Afterwards, you submit your Atlantic Immigration Pilot appeal. You will also need to submit your biometric data. Your visa officials will inform you when you can give this info. You should now have compensated for the biometrics charge and comprised it in your application.
Elective Temporary Work Permit: If you want to do a job in Canada although your appeal for the Atlantic Immigration Pilot is being processed, you may be qualified for a Canadian temporary work permit. In demand to apply for the temporary work permit, you will require a job proposal from an elected company and a Recommendation Letter from the Atlantic region in which you will work. You also have to come across the language, education, and work knowledge necessities essential in the program you will work under (See the necessities section overhead). When your proprietor applies to have your job proposal permitted, they will also request the region to give you a Recommendation Letter. If you obtain this temporary work permit, you can:
- You can work up to one year
- Work only for the company who provided you with the job
Note: You got a work permit, it does not indicate that the Canadian authorities will also allocate you a Permanent Residence permit.