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Canadian islands are asking workers


Three Canadian islands have decided to embark on a new experience of attracting large numbers of immigrants following the successful capture of thousands of French and Belgians, including Prince Edward Island, New Scotland Island and Brunswick Island.

According to Radio Canada, Silvian Lantier, president of the Confederation of Francophone Societies and Indigenous Peoples of the province of Quebec, explained that immigration to Canada has become known to the European Francophones, but this time it is necessary to change, by paying attention to the continent of Africa and Asia and the workforce there.

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For its part, the Canadian Immigration Ministry said it is opening a new program of the Atlantic Migration Program and will continue the Atlantic program for 3 years and includes the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Labrador and Prince Edward Island. 

Through this program, 2000 immigrants will be able to apply for permanent residence in 2017. The Atlantic program does not need English language skills in English and French. Level 44 requires a language test only.

There is a lack of employment such as: "Motor mechanic, tailors and workers in the textile and garment industry, restaurant workers" to apply for immigration to Canada Online, which enables you to obtain a visa to Canada after the registration of your information accurately.


All you have to do is fill out the free form by entering the required personal data, explaining the professional and language skills and determining the appropriate category for migration to Canada. The site will give you a real assessment of your immigration opportunities.
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