Immigration in Canada: Three Options for Mauritians

il y a 11 ans, 2 mois - février 27, 2013
Immigration in Canada: Three Options for Mauritian
The Nominee Quebec, an application for a Work Permit or investment. These are three options open to Mauritians wishing to immigrate to Canada. These choices were detailed at a conference organized by the company Talking Drums restaurant, Bagatelle, last week.

Through Nominee Quebec, it makes a request to settle in that province. "This program works on a points system. Each criterion is evaluated, such as age or the holding of a degree, "says Sudesh Juddoo, Immigration Consultant at Universal.

He also argues that profiles the most popular in Quebec are those people who studied nursing, accounting or chemistry to work in a laboratory. The consultant added that Mauritians "have the opportunity to be bilingual," which is an "advantage" if they opt for the province of Quebec.

It is also possible to apply for a Work Permit. To do this, it must pass through an employer in Canada. "Many employers accompany us during our travels. They establish the criteria for recruitment and so that people can apply, "said Ravi Iyer, director of Universal Immigration.

However, this request can be made only with the agreement of the employer. And Universal Immigration does not offer this option.

Finally, the Mauritian entrepreneurs can submit an application for immigration. "There are several criteria. For example, the Contractor shall provide a minimum investment of $ 250 000 in Canada, "says Sudesh Juddoo. This option is in the immediate future, not offered by Universal Immigration. Regarding the option of studying in Canada, Ravi Iyer says he must carry out checks before the offer because the procedures are always changing.

How much do the services of the company? Nominee Program for Quebec, it takes about 4500 Canadian dollars. "This includes fees paid to the company, but also the payment for the visa, among other things," says the director. For other options, Ravi Iyer indicates that the cost varies, depending on the complexity of cases and the time that the company will devote.

Universal Immigration, "one of the leading companies in terms of immigration to Canada," according to the director, is present in Mauritius for two months. The Director said that the company already operates branches in several countries, including Vietnam, India and the Philippines.

But since "the enthusiasm of Mauritians for Canada, especially Quebec," he felt it was imperative to settle here. And launch"Why deprive Mauritian chance to go to Canada? The cost of living is much better. "Ravi Iyer points out that" those who have decided to settle there really managed to grow. "

 

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