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Eu (Tiago) estava conversando com outro amigo que também é de T.I. e ainda não deu entrada no processo assim como eu e ele me veio com essa notícia aqui:
Canada Seeks to Attract Technology Professionals
OCTOBER, 2012
It is no secret that Canada
is a global leader in science and technology. The country produces industry
leaders in a number of technology sectors, but one thing is needed to ensure
that the industry continues to thrive – an influx of skilled technology
professionals.
The Information Technology
Association of Canada sums up this need in a recent report:
“For
knowledge-based industries, access to a rich and diverse talent pool is as
vital as a sustainable supply of trees is to forestry. Finding these people is
a chronic and growing challenge due to the coming demographic crunch and an
increasing labour market imbalance. Our industry currently runs at virtually
full employment, and [it is anticipated] that we will be dealing with 106,000
unfilled jobs over the next four years.”
In order to fill job
vacancies in upcoming years, qualified immigrants and temporary workers will be
needed across Canada. Thankfully for both the country and for foreign workers,
Canada has created a number of programs to facilitate the entry of these
much-needed professionals.
The Canadian
Technology Sector
A recent assessment by the
Council of Canadian Academies shows that technology industries as a whole have
remained strong throughout Canada. This is particularly true for the
following areas:
§ Natural Resources
§ Information and
Communications Technology
§ Health & Related Life Sciences and Technologies
§ Environmental
Technologies
The Council also pinpointed
geographic areas that are experiencing a surge of science and technology
production. The most productive provinces in this field are Ontario, Quebec, British
Columbia, and Alberta.
Of course, certain cities
have become specialized in specific technological niches. For example, Montreal
is considered one of the world’s top cities for the video game industry. In
2011 alone, the industry in Montreal experienced a growth of 21%, a total of
approximately 8,000 new jobs. 2012 was forecasted to create approximately 9,000
more new jobs.
Options for
Technology Professionals
Individuals with
professional experience in the tech sector have several options to come to
Canada. These options will vary depending on the person’s field of activity,
personal profile, and immigration goals. Here are a few examples of programs
that tech professionals have often applied to with success:
Permanent Residency Options
§ The Quebec Skilled Worker Program
§ Applicants with experience in a targeted field of study/area of training may be eligible to apply. Several of these targeted fields fall into the
realm of technology.
§ The Federal Skilled Worker Class (new regulations to become effective on
January 1, 2013)
§ Applicants with work experience in any skilled occupation, for the
purposes of Canadian immigration, may be eligible to apply. This includes the
majority of computer, engineering, and other technical professions.
Temporary Work Permit Options
§ Quebec Facilitated Labour Market Opinion (LMO) Process
§ Applicants who fall into a range of fields including information technology, engineering, and health
scientists are targeted by this program
§ Quebec employers will be able to receive an LMO, a crucial step in
hiring a foreign worker, without having to fulfill standard local recruitment
requirements
§ Temporary Work
Permit
§ Any skilled worker with an LMO-based job offer from a Canadian employer
may be eligible to apply for a Temporary Work Permit
§ NAFTA Professionals
§ US citizens can take advantage of this program to receive a Temporary
Work Permit without the need to secure an LMO
§ Professionals must have experience in a targeted field such as Graphic
Designer or Computer Systems Analyst
Regardless of the path
pursued, individuals with skills in a field such as the tech sector can rest
assured that they will be entering a strong marketplace that is in need of
their unique skill set.
To find out
if you are eligible for one of over 60 Canadian immigration programs, please
fill out afree online assessment.
O site que retirei a notícia foi esse : http://www.cicnews.com/
Será que isso vai fazer com que T.I. volte a fazer parte do processo federal? Bem que poderia tornar prioritário, para a alegria da nação de T.I. No mais, vamos torcer para que mudanças positivas venham por aí....
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