Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - The agent said that bonkers' professional contract was to apply for an Alberta-nominated immigrant to get a green card in August-65438+August after two years in Canada. Does Canada have such a policy?

The agent said that bonkers' professional contract was to apply for an Alberta-nominated immigrant to get a green card in August-65438+August after two years in Canada. Does Canada have such a policy?

Theoretically, it is possible, but there are also many risks. As far as I can think of, there are

1, nominations for Alberta have been closed this year. No one knows when it will reopen next year and what jobs it will accept after opening. Canada's federal and provincial immigration policies are constantly adjusted according to the labor market, and great changes can take place in a few months.

2. The food processing industry generally has special requirements. For example, you are required to have three years of relevant experience in China, and there are many additional requirements for employers. You should make sure that you and your employer really meet these requirements.

3. If you want to immigrate, you need a long-term work contract (not a two-year fixed-term contract), and you must reach a certain level of English and pass the English exam.

4. The speed of intermediary estimation seems a bit too optimistic. It's lucky to get the provincial nomination for half a year, and then the federal government. I think it is lucky to get a green card in one year, but it is not abnormal in two or three years.