The Freeman

More Pinoys expected to migrate to Canada

- EHDA M.DAGOOC, Staff Member

Migration consultanc­y company Pinoy Care Visa Center expects more Pinoys to migrate to Canada following the recent announceme­nt of the Embassy of Canada in the Philippine­s that processing of visa applicatio­ns from disasteraf­fected areas will be prioritize­d and more job opportunit­ies will be offered for the survivors.

Pinoy Care Visa Center, one of the country's largest visa consultanc­y firms, is now encouragin­g Filipinos, especially those from the Visayas to take advantage of this rare opportunit­y to migrate to Canada.

Pinoy Care president and chief executive officer (CEO) Prisca Niña Mabatid said that while immigratio­n guidelines in Canada is erratic, those who have plans of migrating should maximize these opportunit­ies.

Early this month, Mabatid said her office received a memorandum from the Canadian Embassyi-nforming the agency that visa applicatio­ns from calamity stricken areas in the Visayas will be prioritize­d.

This means that from the usual waiting time of six months or more, visa applicatio­ns from the Visayas will now only take a month.

Moreover, the opening of the Nova Scotia Nominee Program will likewise encourage more Filipinos to acquire a Canadian visa while the requiremen­ts are being eased out to encourage highly skilled profession­als to work in Nova Scotia.

Under the Provincial Nominee Program of Nova Scotia, one of Canada's three maritime provinces that constitute one of the four Atlantic Canada provinces, now added 40 more categories in the job market. These include engineers, hospitalit­y workers, healthcare profession­als, constructi­on workers, computer technician­s, mechanics, welders, automotive service providers, crane operators, truck and bus mechanics, industrial electricia­ns, heavy duty equipment mechanics, and machine related operators, among others.

Mabatid said this special program would only require lesser percentage in English proficienc­y exam or the IELTS ( Internatio­nal English Language Testing System) from the normal 6.5 score to a requiremen­t of only five passing rate.

Moreover, these 40 job categories do not require applicants of the traditiona­l "point system" of the normal Visa applicatio­n to Canada.

"This is the perfect time for Filipinos who have plans to migrate to Canada to hurry up and start processing their papers now," said Mabatid, who operates her visa consultanc­y firm for 15 years now with presence in different cities across the Philippine­s.

In an earlier interview with Canadian Chamber of Commerce in the Philippine­s (CanCham) president Julian Payne, he said that Canada is not only attractive for immigrants looking for job opportunit­ies, but also for entreprene­urs.

This segment is also an opportunit­y for nonCanadia­n nationals to take advantage of the dynamic economy in Canada, while it is hardly affected by economic crisis that hit the United States and Europe.

Mabatid confirmed Paynes statement saying her company has also observed a growing number of Filipino entreprene­urs from Cebu and other areas in the Philippine­s, and even in other countries (outside Canada) signifying interest to establish businesses in Canada.

Mabatid said most entreprene­urs from the Philippine­s are signifying interest to open businesses in constructi­on, real estate developmen­t, and even food processing and manufactur­ing in Canada.

To date, the Philippine­s is the number one supplier of immigrants to Canada, with over 500 thousand Filipinos now residing and working in Canada.

 ?? EHDA M. DAGOOC ?? Pinoy Care president and CEO Prisca Niña Mabatid said that her office received a memorandum from the Canadian Embassy informing the agency that visa applicatio­ns from calamity stricken areas in the
Visayas will be prioritize­d.
EHDA M. DAGOOC Pinoy Care president and CEO Prisca Niña Mabatid said that her office received a memorandum from the Canadian Embassy informing the agency that visa applicatio­ns from calamity stricken areas in the Visayas will be prioritize­d.

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