Embassy’s date and expenses guarantee from our side. (VFS)
Job: The candidate can find work after understanding a one-year agreement, but release themselves after 6 months of work.
We will send it along with the Temporary Resident Card (TRC).
Stay in the company’s accommodation.
Jobs like semi-skilled, such as hotel and care taker.
Salary: Range from 800 euros to 1200 euros.
Duty hours: 10 hours, but overtime is also possible.
Working for a year will bring bonuses and other benefits, and good performance may lead to additional monthly staff of the month bonuses.
Basic English-speaking skills are sufficient; IELTS is not required.
Age: Women and men aged 20-45 can apply.
It is possible to fly in 5 months for Lithuania, but for Portugal, it is advisable to stay for 8 months on a visa.
Canada
Occupational Eligibility: The program may have specific occupations or industries that are eligible for consideration. Applicants should ensure that their skill set aligns with the designated semi-skilled occupations.
Employer Sponsorship: The job contract is typically facilitated through employer sponsorship. Employers in the designated province may need to demonstrate a genuine need for semi-skilled workers and commit to providing the job contract.
Work Experience Requirements: Applicants may be required to have a certain level of work experience in their designated occupation to qualify for the program.
Language Proficiency: Besides IELTS, applicants may need to demonstrate proficiency in English or French, depending on the language requirements of the specific program or province.
Community Connection: Some PNP streams may prioritize candidates who have connections to the local community or province, such as previous work or study experience in the region.
Path to Permanent Residency: Successful completion of the 2-year job contract may provide a pathway to permanent residency for the candidate and their family, allowing them to settle in Canada permanently.
Settlement Support: Some PNP programs may offer additional support for settlement, helping newcomers integrate into the community through orientation programs, language training, and other services.
Provincial Nomination: Being nominated by a province through PNP is a crucial step in the immigration process. Nomination can significantly enhance an applicant’s chances of obtaining permanent residency.
Points System: Some PNP streams may use a points-based system to assess candidates, considering factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency.
Application Process: Applicants need to follow a comprehensive application process, including the submission of required documents, undergoing medical examinations, and possibly attending interviews.