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Immigration Canada, vidéo 3

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00:00 Also, you have a panel of documents and information to gather.
00:05 So, I would say my clients go out for one to two months to go through the necessary documentation.
00:12 Then, once you are in the selection pool, what happens?
00:16 It is possible that your file will be selected very quickly because the government has put in place, for example,
00:25 a search for IT specialists not long ago, they made a specific draft for IT specialists.
00:30 So, those who were in the pool, who had a degree of important knowledge in IT,
00:36 at that time, they were drawn, they were invited to apply for permanent residence.
00:40 But this is not the case for all clients, this is not the case for everyone.
00:43 Some will be in the pool up to 12 months, and 12 months is the maximum.
00:48 If after 12 months your name has not been drawn, you can decide to re-register and leave your name in the pool.
00:54 But what do we do when the name is not drawn in the pool?
01:01 This is where we often start exploring the indirect paths that we talked about earlier.
01:05 Because in the selection pool, a work experience in Canada is worth a lot of points.
01:13 We practically guarantee that your name will be drawn in the next selection.
01:18 Or, if you are lucky enough to study, to have a degree, a Canadian diploma,
01:25 it usually allows you to pass a post-graduate work permit afterwards.
01:31 It gives you the opportunity to experience the labor market here in Canada.
01:36 So, we talked about step 1, information collection, step 2, selection pool.
01:42 Now, once your name is drawn and you are invited, what happens?
01:50 The government sends you an official letter saying that you are now invited to apply for the INTEL program.
01:57 And they give you what you need.
02:01 When you have submitted your CV in the pool, you have made statements.
02:06 But when it comes to the law, it is not what you declare that is important.
02:12 It is what you are able to demonstrate, to prove.
02:15 So, the secret when you apply is that you know that you have stated certain things,
02:22 but you have to anticipate that you will have to prove them later when you receive your invitation for your formal application.
02:30 I'll give you a very simple example to illustrate this.
02:33 Many of our clients say, "I have been working for a year or two."
02:40 Okay. You work in a certain field, but the employer pays you in cash.
02:46 There is no pay status, there is no employment contract.
02:49 So, you can't demonstrate the experience and the points are lost.
02:54 And that's when I tell you to think about it.
02:58 (speaking in foreign language)