How To Move To Canada As A Factory Worker


Guys, in this post, I'm going to help you move to Canada as a factory worker through a temporary foreign worker Permit also known as the TFWP. With TFWP you can eventually apply for permanent residence and live permanently in Canada.

Before we get into the step by step process, let me tell you that factory workers are highly in demand in Canada because this is a job that Canadians doesn’t want to apply and therefore, employers, choose to hire candidates from outside Canada, especially foreign workers like you.

Alright, so to move permanently in Canada, as a factory worker, simply follow these steps.

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Step1:            

Obtain a temporary foreign worker permit, also known as the TFWP.

 

Step2:

You don't need an English test. Like IELTS or an ECA report. In other words, No IELTS, No ECA.

 

Step3:

Must be above 18 years.
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Job Categories of Canadian Unskilled visa Sponsorship Job

 

·      Production helper.

·      Care worker Jobs

·      Farm Jobs

·      Fruit Picker

·      Frozen Food Packer


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Packages of Jobs

 

·      Relocation

·      Free Accommodation

·      Free health-care service

·      Good pay

 
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How to find Canadian Visa Sponsorship?

 

Looking for where to apply for Canadian sponsored visa?

Make Google your friend; do research on your own. By so, you will see companies that are open for employment.

 

You can as well follow these steps below:

Apply for Government Jobs

Find a sponsored job. Apply for it

Give the interview

Get the offer Letter and CAS Letter

Apply for Visa

Come to Canada



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