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I am a national second-class chef, graduated from junior college, want to work in Canada, and finally immigrate. Is there any way to work in Canada?

Canadian employers sponsor the provincial nomination plan immigration project.

During the period of 1995, the federal government of Canada launched the provincial nomination plan (province? Nominator? Plan abbreviation: PNP), each province or region can open up immigration channels for professionals, international students and business people in different fields according to their own employment needs. Among them, the employer-sponsored provincial nomination scheme can make it easier for applicants working in Canada to be selected and approved by the provincial and federal governments. ?

Since 20 15, due to the increasing demand in the labor market, in order to improve the efficiency of examination and approval of work and immigrant visas, the federal government and provinces have successively launched employer-sponsored fast application programs. For example, BC employer-sponsored fast application program (BCPNP-Express? Introduction skills? Worker), the employer-sponsored fast application program in Saskatchewan and the new fast-track program have greatly accelerated the approval of immigration applications.