How You Can Live And Work Legally In Canada

It is a known fact that traveling to western countries for greener pastures is the dream of so many people. But the problem is that people go about it the wrong way.

Some people have even paid dubious agents a sum as much as six thousand dollars to secure Canadian visa, whereas they should have availed themselves of the appropriate information about so many programs being offered by the Canadian Government to assist people from developing countries into Canada to live and work legally.

One of them is by securing employment and work permit.

Another is to Secure Admissions for further studies in any Canadian University.

 There are so many companies in Canada that are willing to hire foreigners to work for them.

You send your curriculum vitae (c.v) or resume to the company when they have job openings.


 you also always search online for available university Admissions on going and even Scholarships too. 

You can apply online on their web site,e-mail them your resume, fax or post it directly to their office in Canada.

When you are selected the company issues you a letter of employment and with this you can go to the Canadian Embassy/high Commission  to secure your visa and work permit stress free.

The embassy will give you visa and allow you to travel and stay in Canada legally because the company must have conferred with human resources and skills development centre (H.R.S.D.C) Canada and they must have instructed the embassy to honour your visa application.

With this there is no fear of your visa being rejected.

 Whether you are a professional in any field, a graduate or even a school certificate holder or that you are skilled in a certain area, for example information technology, nursing, pipeline welding, etc., or perhaps you have wonderful job experience.

 You might be lucky to apply for a job and be considered, and you travel to Canada stress free.

 There are working holiday programs etc. in Canada which are also helpful.

There is this wonderful program that enables people from developing countries immigrate to Canada with their permanent resident card (PR CARD) right from their country.

Thousands of people have traveled to Canada successfully through this program and it is being offered every year.

As long as you went to secondary school and know how to speak either English or French you are qualified to apply.

 Some thriving communities in Canada like Toronto, Quebec, Manitoba etc, also nominate people to come to their city to live and work but you first of all have to file an application with them and wait to be considered.

 Once you are considered you are 100% sure of moving to Canada legally even with your family.

Not only that you can get a very good job and not depend on odd jobs because your traveling documents (e.g work permit) are okay.

There are so many wonderful agencies in Canada that are as well on the internet. Check this One Here

They are dedicated to recruiting workers for Canadian employers within and outside the country.

CANADA is one of the most economically viable countries to live in. Traveling or immigrating to Canada to live and work can be made possible if one is actually guided on the right steps to take.

Getting jobs is just one of the many programs that can help people travel to Canada legally.

There are so many workable programs that assist people travel to Canada. All The Best.

First Bank Holds SME Conference, Pioneers Online Marketing Platform For Nigerian Businesses

In support of businesses, First Bank plc is pioneering an online social commerce portal for businesses to register free and sell goods and services to the public.

This was announced at the bank’s SME Connect National Conference that held Tuesday in Lagos.

The site 3AL.com is being run in partnership with various organisations such as 3AL, while DHL will effect the delivery of the products to the buyers.

Kolawole Ogunmekan, head, virtual channels business, e-business group of First Bank, said during an interview at the end of the SME Conference that the buyers will know the businesses offering the goods and services on the online platform, and for many of the items would not be expected to make payment until the good was delivered to them.

“We are giving the businesses direct visibility to the customers. 3AL.com is a platform where businesses come and showcase their business, DHL does the delivery and First Bank guarantees all the payments,” Ogunmekan stated.

On the mode of payment, he said: “The customers pay with their electronic payment cards. First Bank is strong in the electronic banking space.

The money will come to First Bank and the seller will tell us into which account the money should be credited.

Today, money can be transferred from one bank to another, but it would have been better to have an account with First Bank because it would be faster.

Businesses that are not First Bank customers would incur charges to get the money transferred to their accounts.

“If SMEs do not want to incur any cost on the transfer they need to have an account with First Bank because there would be charges on the transfer.

 Depending on the value of the item, the customer may not need to make payment upfront.”

Bisi Onasanya, group managing director, First Bank of Nigeria Limited in his welcome address, said the conference was “dedicated to spotlighting a critical aspect of the national economy that holds the key to sustainable economic development and long-term survival as a nation.

“The all-inclusive theme for this conference, namely, ‘SMEs at the heart of National Development: Creativity, Capacity and Capital’ aligns with First Bank’s thrust for excellence in thought leadership.”

Keynote speakers at this conference, which brought together a very impressive number of entrepreneurs in various fields, were Ibukun Awosika, group CEO of the Chair Centre Group, Sim Shagaya, founder of Konga.com and DealDey,com, Kofo Akinkugbe, chief executive, SecureID Limited, Audu Maikori, chief executive, Chocolate City Group, Ndidi Nwuneli, co-founder AACE Foods, etc.

Sharing their success stories, these leading entrepreneurs inspired the participants, fellow entrepreneurs to be creative, make innovation the watchword in their businesses and to stay true to their dreams.

A group of top First Bank executives with Peter Bamkole, director, Enterprise Development Centre then x-rayed the issues of access to capital for SMEs, pointing out the critical things investors look at before investing in any business and how the entrepreneurs needed to source finances at the different stages of their businesses.

As part of its SME engagement programme through the First Bank SME Connect, the bank would be holding regional conferences, including sector specific capacity building initiatives going forward.

Source: http://businessdayonline.com

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