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IN DEMAND OCCUPATIONS - Canada



We are inviting individuals to contact us to help you and your family to become permanent residents of Canada. :
1. Are Less than 40 years old  ( or if between 40 -44 you must have two or more post secondary certificates) 
2. Have a University degree
3. Have savings over US$12,000
4. Have a minimum of 3 years work experience in one of the occupations listed below.




Call 613.695.8777 to book an appointment to find out more. 
  1. Financial auditors and accountants
  2. Other financial officers
  3. Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations
  4. Administrative assistants
  5. Accounting technicians and bookkeepers
  6. Engineers - (Civil, Mechanical, Software, Chemical, Computer)
  7. Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
  8. Licensed practical nurses
  9. Psychologist
  10. Physiotherapist
  11. College and other vocational instructors
  12. Paralegal and related occupations
  13. Social and community service workers
  14. Medical Doctors


FIND OUT IF YOU QUALIFY TO COME TO CANADA complete our free eligibility assessment. CLICK HERE.

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