Posts Tagged ‘immigration’

Managers in Health Care, eligible to immigrate to Canada

April 17, 2010

Are you a Manager in Health Care? Did you know that you are eligible to immigrate to Canada? There are only 38 occupations that are currently on the list of Canadian Immigration department and Managers in Health Care is one of them. This is the time to act, read more about your designations and don’t think twice.

If you have been thinking, planning, hoping to settle in another country, Canada wants you to immigrate and become a Permanent Resident of Canada. Immigration rules are about to change, Canada is currently reviewing the 38 occupations that are eligible to immigrate under the Federal Skilled Worker category. Don’t wait any more..apply now.. in May 2010 Canada is coming out with a new list of wanted/ eligible occupations and you wouldn’t want to be left out..

So if you have at least one year of experience in the below designations:

  • blood bank administrator
  • dental health services administrator
  • nursing unit administrator
  • therapeutic services administrator
  • director – health care admissions
  • chief of anesthesia
  • assistant administrator for nursing
  • nursing services assistant administrator
  • chief of psychology
  • chief of radiation oncology
  • chief of respirology
  • chief of rheumatology
  • chief of staff – hospital
  • chief of surgery
  • director of surgery
  • chief of emergency medicine
  • chief of endocrinology
  • first aid services director
  • chief of gastro-enterology
  • health care administration officer (management) – military
  • chief of hematology
  • home care services director – medical services
  • chief of infectious diseases
  • chief of laboratory medicine
  • director of laboratory medicine
  • nursing care – medical services manager
  • nursing services – medical services manager
  • hief of respirology
  • chief of rheumatology
  • chief of surgery
  • director of surgery
  • therapeutic services administrator
  • therapeutic services director
  • therapeutic services director – psychiatric hospital
  • chief of urology   and many more..

And have been sitting on the fence, apply now and immigrate to Canada. You have nothing to lose and lots to gain. Read more about Canada, its multiculturalism, open arms approach, quality of life, standard of living, why choose Canada.. in our older posts and on Immigration Zone Canada.

If you are interested, don’t know where to start contact us or fill out a free assessment form.

If you are unsure whether your job duties and/ or designation will be eligible send us an email or the free assessment form and we will guide you. Remember the above list is not a complete list of Managers in Health Care, so if you are unsure whether your designation falls into the category or not, then drop us an email and we will let you know.

Toronto is 2nd most popular city for attracting working people and immigrants

April 6, 2010

Toronto is the 2nd most attractive place to work and live in, just behind Barcelona. Paris ranks 3rd, Madrid is 4th, London ranks 8th as per the Prosperity Score card 2010 released by the Toronto Board of Trade.

Toronto ranks 2nd out of 24 cities worldwide, making it the choice for new immigrants because of high mix of population, strong and consistent population growth, low homicide rate and an affordable cost of living. 47% of Toronto’s population is foreign-born in comparison to let’s say New York with 28%, or Sydney with 34% or San Francisco with 29%.

These are also some of the reasons why Toronto is the favourite destination of new immigrants in Canada:

- Toronto ranks 7th in the scorecard for cities with at least bachelor’s degrees (30.6% of the population having a bachelors degree).

-Toronto ranks 6th with 68 teachers per 1000 school-age students with Montreal (75 teachers) and Vancouver (73 teachers) ranking 1st and 2nd out of the 17 cities rated. Toronto has a 1.9 homicides per 100,000 people ranking 4th out of 15 cities. Hong Kong is the best with 0.5 homicides and Montreal is 2nd best city with 1.5. In use and availability of non-auto transit (public transit, cycling or walking) Toronto comes 12th out of 21 cities with 28.8% of the Toronto residents choosing non-auto options to commute in the city. The best being Hong Kong  with 89% of commuters travel to work using public transit, cycling or walking.

-In affordable housing, Toronto ranks 5th when compared with 12 cities within US and Canada. With Dallas coming on top, followed by Calgary. Toronto ranks 6th out of 22 cities on cost of living. Remember the lower the cost of living the more attractive it is to live in. Seattle comes at the top, followed by Montreal. London ranks 21st, Paris is 17th, New York is 16th, Calgary and Vancouver are 4th and 5th respectively.

-Toronto has 6.6 million international visitors making it the 5th highest number of international visitors out of the 23 metros. London is the leading metro with 15.3 million, followed by Hong Kong (12.1 million). Vancouver (3.1 million) and Montreal (2.7 million) also make the top 10.

Toronto is a global city and deserves its multicultural, dynamic, immigrant loving status.

Source: Scorecard on Prosperity 2010, Toronto Board of Trade.

Canada immigration looking for Computer and Information Systems (IS) Managers..

March 31, 2010

Are you a Computer and Information Systems Manager, thinking about immigrating to Canada. Don’t wait any more.. time is running out.. Canada is looking to change the occupation list eligible to immigrate to Canada. Your immigrant visa is slipping away…

If you have one year out of the last 10 years in any one of the following job titles, Canada wants you!! Immigrate now!! Send in your  free assessment form and start the process for immigration. Let us work for your immigration visa..

Are you an Information Systems Manager, Computer Systems Manager, Manager data processing and systems analysis,
Manager management information system (MIS), Manager software engineering,  Software development Manager, Systems development manager, Data Centre Manager, Data processing director…and many more..

Something to remember, if you are having experience in any of the occupations above and let’s say you are in U.S. currently trying or waiting to get the Green Card equivalent to immigrating to Canada (permanent residence)..think again..How many years you will spend in US..trying to get the Green card?

This is your opportunity, immigrate to Canada. Fill in the assessment form, start the process..and come and live in Canada for good. Enjoy the beauty and the mix of population from different parts of the world that call Canada home. Come be a part of the mosaic and contribute to the economy of Canada. Canada, the most multicultural country in the world and definitely the most friendly and open to new immigrants specially in the metropolitan areas of Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver.. Come and see for yourself..

Remember the list of occupations is changing on 1st of May..fast action will bring results now.. once the list changes and if IS Managers are not on the list, then you won’t be able to immigrate to Canada.

Canada Immigration is changing the list of wanted professional occupations..

March 22, 2010

Have you been thinking of immigrating to Canada? Don’t wait anymore, Government of Canada’s Immigration ministry is currently in the process of changing the list of professional occupations that can immigrate to Canada under Federal skilled program.

Take action now and immigrate to Canada before it’s too late. Here is the list of occupations that are currently eligible for immigration to Canada 2010. Soon, maybe as soon as 1st of May 2010 new list will be out containing a new set of occupations.

If you have one year or more work experience within the last 10 years as:

Financial Manager, Computer and Information System Manager, Managers in Health-care, Restaurant and Food Service Manager, Accommodation Service Manager, Construction Manager, Financial Auditor and Accountant, Geologist, Geo-chemist and Geophysicist, Mining Engineer, Geological Engineer, Petroleum Engineer, Specialist Physician, General Practitioner and Family Physician, Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist, Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Head Nurse and Supervisor, Registered Nurse, Medical Radiation Technologist, Licensed Practical Nurse, University Professor, College and Other Vocational Instructor, Chef, Cook, Contractor and Supervisor, Pipefitting Trade, Contractor and Supervisor, Carpentry Trade, Contractor and Supervisor, Heavy Construction Equipment Crew, Electrician (Except Industrial and Power System), Industrial Electrician, Plumber, Steamfitter, Pipefitter and Sprinkler System Installer, Welder and Related Machine Operator, Heavy-Duty Equipment Mechanic, Crane Operator, Driller and Blaster – Surface Mining Quarrying and Construction, Supervisor – Mining and Quarrying, Supervisor – Oil and Gas Drilling and Service, Supervisor – Petroleum, Gas and Chemical Processing and Utilities,
you are currently eligible for immigration to Canada.

Act fast before the new list of occupations comes in place, contact us or fill up a free assessment form so that you don’t miss the boat.

Is Canada the best country to immigrate?

March 15, 2010

Are you an immigrant or a would be immigrant or know someone who has immigrated to Canada. Why just Canada, let’s open the challenge to everyone and any country.

In your opinion which is the best country to immigrate to? Please vote and let your vote count. And, please leave us a comment telling us WHY is it your favourite country.

Let the poll begin..and the most popular country to immigrate to emerge…By the people for the people… Let this be a guide to the immigrants who are sitting on the edge..

Canadian immigration rule changes will make it easier for Haitians to re-unite with their family in Canada

January 17, 2010

Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has been asked with exploring ways to fast-track the process of bringing Haitians into Canada under the family reunification program.

The announcement will be augmented with new immigration rules that will make it easier for Haitians to join family members in Canada. As well, people in Canada who for whatever reason may be required to return to Haiti – because, such as, their visa has expired – will be granted an extension, permitting them to stay in Canada temporarily.

With Montreal being the center of the Haitian-Canadian community, there are about 150,000 people of Haitian origin in Canada. The backlog of Haitians seeking to join family members in Canada stretches back for years. But Prime Minister Stephen Harper has promised that the government will quickly put in place measures to improve the immigration process for Haitians in the wake of this week’s calamity.

Canada welcomes immigrants in 2010 amidst immigration cuts worldwide

January 10, 2010

Even though other countries like Japan, Spain, Australia have cut back their immigration quotas and are urging itinerant workers to leave faced with recession and as a means to recover their economies. Canada is looking to maintain its previous years quota as per Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism.

Australia reduced its immigration targets by almost 15%. Italy and Spain are focusing on expelling undocumented workers. Japan is looking to send home South Americans.

“While other countries have cut back immigration levels as a short-term response to the global economic downturn, our government is actually maintaining its immigration levels to meet the country’s medium- to long-term economic needs,” said Minister Kenney.

“Canada plans to welcome between 240,000 and 265,000 new permanent residents in 2010, the same number of immigrants as in recent years. In 2010, Canada will again welcome more new permanent residents than the average annual intake during the 1990s,” said Minister Kenney. “The focus of the 2010 plan is on economic immigration to support Canada’s economy during and beyond the current economic recovery.”


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