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About Canadian employer-sponsored immigrants

Employers sponsor immigration, which is suitable for those who do not meet the requirements of skilled immigration and want to immigrate to Canada as soon as possible. As for whether it is reliable or not, the key is whether you can find a suitable employer.

Let me analyze your question:

1. About whether the work is true or not

Whether the work is true or not cannot be generalized. There are real jobs and nominal jobs. But even if it is a real job, the salary level may be lower. In addition, if it is a real job, the responsibilities undertaken may not meet the applicant's real ability level, which may be a constraint on the applicant. For example, although the employer-sponsored jobs in Manitoba are cheaper and real jobs, the jobs are more concentrated in low-end jobs.

So, if you really need a real job, you'd better find it yourself first. This position is just a springboard for your rapid and stable immigration.

2. About work experience

Employer's guarantee requires at least 1 year working experience, not 3-5 years. Take Saskatchewan's employer guarantee requirements for applicants as an example:

Under 45 years old (too old to determine the success rate)

At least 1 year working experience related to the nominated occupation in the past ten years (jobs obtained in any region are recognized).

IELTS minimum CLB4 (speaking 4, listening 4.5, reading 3.5, writing 4)

If the occupation you are applying for requires registration or mechanic category, you need to have relevant certification in Saskatchewan.

College degree or above, if not, you must have a professional certificate (such as apprentice, business license, etc.). )

No criminal record

No serious diseases or malignant infectious diseases.

3. About price and risk

The price offered by the intermediary you mentioned is reasonable.

The biggest risk of employer-sponsored immigration is that the later a decision is made, the harder it is to find a suitable employer. The later, the higher the refusal rate, the earlier the immigrants, and the employer-sponsored immigrants are no exception.

If the applicant fails to reach the IELTS score of four sixes, only the four Atlantic provinces are the fastest and easiest, because according to the new immigration policy, in 20 17, the Canadian federal government will increase the number of immigrants by 2,000 in addition to the existing provincial nomination programs. If it goes well, the number of immigrants will increase even more in the next two years. The other is BC employer guarantee and Saskatchewan employer guarantee. At present, the number of employer-sponsored immigrants in the four Atlantic provinces of Canada is already very tight. The earlier you apply, the more opportunities you will get.