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  • FAQs

    FAQs

    Do you provide jobs?

    We are licensed foreign worker recruiter, help match employees with employers. We do not guarantee any job offer and we do not charge from candidates if there is a legitimate job offer. We have full time recruiters helping clients to get jobs. But we do not provide any commitment or guarantee of any kind.

    With extra fees we also provide – resume and cover letter services, job research , resume marketing and interview tips before landing to Canada.

    Do you do visit visa?

    Yes, we help visitor visa application, however we do not provide any guarantee or commitment as visa approval is subject to RCIC’s decision.

    Do you help getting work permit?

    Yes, we are registered licensed recruiter in the province of Saskatchewan, we match the employees with employers if there is LMIA job approvals.

    How I pay?

    You can pay by online, cash, cheque, money order, demand draft

    What is your money back policy?

    We don’t return any amount if the client provided wrong information or fraudulent documents and we bill the clients the amount of work done at each step. All our funds sit in trust account as per the rules. Conditions apply, please read the retainer agreement thoroughly before you sign.

    Do you provide post landing services?

    Yes we do

  • Getting ready for your new life in Canada

    Getting ready for your new life in Canada

  • GreenTech Resources based in Saskatchewan is renowned as one of the most established foreign worker recruitment agency and immigration consultants based in Canada that assist individuals to have a smooth and hassle-free immigration process

    GreenTech Resources based in Saskatchewan is renowned as one of the most established foreign worker recruitment agency and immigration consultants

    GreenTech Resources based in Saskatchewan is renowned as one of the most established foreign worker recruitment agency and immigration consultants based in Canada that assist individuals to have a smooth and hassle-free immigration process. We help our clients who have decided to take the plunge and relocate to the land of opportunities, by offering services related to the scope of employment and education. We at GreenTech Resources ensure that we offer visa consultancy services pertaining to Canada in the best way to make immigrants feel at home. We assist a wide range of clientele from all over the world and work to build their strengths and confidence that would, in turn, help them to flourish in the country

    VISION:-   To Impact Positively the quality of Life by effective worldwide relocation & settlement Services adding value to growing multicultural communities.

    Mission:-  Identify right fit human resources through our global partners and associates for our customers to achieve their business

  • Saskatchewan had the year’s biggest PNP draw

    Saskatchewan had the year’s biggest PNP draw

    The SINP has two primary categories which enable prospective immigrants to get Canadian permanent residency.

    Saskatchewan had the year’s biggest PNP draw | Saskatchewan PNP draw 

    In the most recent round of invitations, held on November 18, Saskatchewan welcomed 633 immigration applicants.

    After a nearly two-month hiatus from holding draws, the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) allowed applicants to apply through two of its immigration streams. 

    425 among those invited may be eligible for the SINP’s Express Entry subcategory, while 208 may be qualified for the Occupations In-Demand subcategory.

    On Saskatchewan’s Expression of Interest (EOI) ranking system, the lowest-scoring applicant in each subcategory received 65 points.

    Learn if you are eligible for Canadian immigration.

    Each category has 14 qualifying occupations in this draw. The complete list of qualified occupations is available on the Saskatchewan government website.

    Both groups required Educational Credential Assessments (ECA) to verify that their foreign education was equivalent to the Canadian norm.

    NOC codes of Construction workers, managers, electrician, fitter and cabinet makers were invited.

    So please refer to your NOC if you have one of these noc’s and score is 65 or above, you must have received your invitation to apply from the province of Saskatchewan.

    See below for information on the selection rounds that have occurred through the SINP’s EOI system.

    Greentech Resources congratulate all those who got their ITA in this draw:

    Saskatchewan PNP draw – Updated: November 18, 2021

     

    Date of EOI Draw

    Minimum Points Required

    No. of ITAs Issued

    Category

    Selected occupations for EOI selection are as follows:

    November

    18, 2021

    65

    425

    Express

    Entry

    Invited Candidates had Educational Credential Assessments.

    Not all occupations were selected. The occupations chosen and eligible for the

    EOI selection on November 18, 2021 have the following classification numbers:

    0711, 0016, 7242, 0712, 7294, 7231, 7281, 7243, 7201, 7371, 7203, 7235, 7283, 7272

    65

    208

    Occupations

    In-Demand

    Invited Candidates had Educational Credential Assessments.

    Not all occupations were selected. The occupations chosen and eligible for the

    EOI selection on November 18, 2021 have the following classification numbers:

    0711, 0016, 7242, 0712, 7294, 7231, 7281, 7243, 7201, 7371, 7203, 7235, 7283, 7272

    Please feel free to contact us for any queries or further information about Saskatchewan PNP draw.

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  • Open Work Permit Update: New Policy For International Students In Canada

    Open Work Permit Update: New Policy For International Students In Canada

    Work permit update

    The Canadian government has recently introduced a new policy for students from abroad affected by Covid 19. It would extend an opportunity to gather work experience that they would need to be eligible for becoming permanent Canadian residents.

    Canada Immigration 2021
    On January 08, 2021, the Government of Canada came up with a new policy that would allow the present international students in Canada with an expiring or expired PGWP (Post Graduate Work Permit) to apply for a new open work permit. This move is a plan to welcome nearly 1,200,000 new permanent residents into Canada by 2023. According to Universities Canada, it would be a positive signal for the International Students.

    According to the Minister of Irrigation, Refugees, and Citizenship – Marco Mendicino, immigrants would enrich Canada in unimaginable ways. The country’s progress cannot be complete without taking into account the contribution of the new residents.

    IRCC Tweet

    Benefits
    The latest immigration target announced by the government is a positive signal to indicate that Canada is more than eager to accommodate skilled talents from all over the world. The graduates of Canadian universities can benefit from immigration if they are looking to stay post completing their studies. According to a leading law firm dealing with immigration, the study permit happens to be the main road for entry into Canada. It allows entering the country and taking up studies of one’s choice, and once that’s finished, the person can apply for a post-graduate work permit. The work permit is a flexible and open permit that allows a person to work at any location of choice in Canada.

    Duration
    The maximum duration of such a work permit is three years. The day a person completes a year of employment in Canada, he/she becomes eligible to be a permanent resident. As per IRCC (Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada) and PNP, it can help achieve the Canadian Immigration target.

    New Open Work Permit
    The new open work permit (not to be confused with a study visa or study permit) will be valid for one and a half years. It will enable existing international students to continue staying in Canada and keep looking for job opportunities. It is different from a closed work permit that ties an individual to only a single employer.

    Application Rules
    To apply for a new open work permit, the following conditions must be fulfilled:

    There has to be a PGWP.
    The expiry date of the PGWP has to be January 30, 2020, or after that. Else, the expiry date has to be 120 days or less at the time of application.
    The person has to be in Canada at that time.
    There has to be a valid temporary status. If not, an application should have been submitted already for status restoration.
    Note: The above application process will run from January 27, 2021, to July 27, 2021.

    It has been estimated that the PGWP is exceptionally coveted, and more than half of the international students want to become permanent Canadian residents. The Canada Administration has realized that the corona pandemic has put graduating students at a disadvantage because of a weak labor market resulting in massive layoffs. It is expected that the new policy will help to fill people in critical sectors like technology and health care, as evident from LMIA.

  • Canada welcomed a historic number of 45,000 new immigrants in September

    Canada welcomed a historic number of 45,000 new immigrants in September

    Canada is back on track to achieve its target of 401,000 new immigrants in 2021. It needs to continue welcoming at least 45 thousand per month for the rest of this year to reach the ambitious goal by then.

    According to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada, 45,000 new immigrants arrived in Canada in September.

    This figure is easily the highest in modern Canadian history and it’s among one of, if not the most high numbers ever recorded. Unfortunately there are no records before September 2021 for comparison which leaves us with nothing but guesses as to where this month will end up amongst all time highs.

    According to independent historian Robert Vineberg, September is unlikely to be the all-time high since, throughout the first century of Canada’s history, the vast majority of newcomers arrived during the warmer spring and summer months. For example, he calculates that up to 80% of the 401,000 immigrants admitted by Canada in 1913 came between May and September (an estimated average of 64,000 immigrants per month).

    The Canadian immigration system has been struggling to process applications during the pandemic. Prior to the epidemic, Canada welcomed an average of 25-35 thousand new immigrants per month with monthly permanent resident landings at 4000 which was lowest in the modern era.

    The rest of the year saw a steady recovery in landings, but not at the rate required to meet Canada’s aim of welcoming 341,000 new immigrants by 2020. Last year, Canada received only 184,000 new immigrants.

    To make up for it, the federal government has chosen to double down on immigration, aiming for 401,000 new arrivals this year, which would tie the yearly record established in 1913. Canada had a good start to the year before losing momentum. However, beginning in June, Canada began to ramp up the pace with the arrival of 35,000 immigrants.

    Canada converted to permanent residence

    A landing occurs when a foreign national sees their legal status in Canada converted to permanent residence. This can take place for an individual entering Canada from overseas or for those living here transitioning into becoming citizens of this great country.

    This distinction is significant since Canada is now concentrating on transitioning existing residents to permanent residents.

    The Canadian government has been narrowing its focus on landing permanent residents from abroad this year to welcome 401,000 immigrants. The Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (IRB) is guided by the rationale that those in Canada are less likely to be impacted by COVID interruptions such as travel restrictions which may delay immigration processing at ports-of-entry or other delays.

    The emphasis on transferring individuals already in Canada explains why the country’s population growth has been historically low, despite historically large immigration. Statistics Canada stated in September that the country’s population expanded by only 0.5 percent in the previous year, the slowest rate since the First World War. Prior to the pandemic, Canada’s population expanded by more than 1% per year over the better part of two decades, with new permanent immigrants from other countries accounting for a large portion of the increase.

    This year, Canada has received 267,000 immigrants. To meet its 401,000 newcomer objective, it will need to accept 134,000 extra immigrants between October and December. This equates to around 45,000 new permanent residents every month.

    IRCC has put itself up to meet this goal.

    It staged the largest Express Entry draw in history on February 13th, inviting 27,332 Canadian Experience Class individuals to apply for permanent residency. Given the time it takes an invitee to file their permanent residence application and the time it takes IRCC to complete it, we should expect many of these persons to be granted permanent residency by the end of this year.

    Furthermore, in May, IRCC created six temporary streams that allow up to 90,000 current residents to seek for permanent residence. According to the agency, it plans to complete 40,000 applications by 2021.

    Canada relaxed travel restrictions on all verified permanent residents in June, allowing them to enter the country and finish their immigration process. Canada has also just relaxed its prohibition on flights from India, the country’s largest supplier of immigration.

    The combination of these key factors, as well as additional IRCC measures, puts Canada in a great position to meet the 401,000 immigration objective by the end of 2021.

    Source: Cicnews

  • National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 Redesign

    National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 Redesign

    This notice aims to advise all stakeholders and users of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) that there will be a major structural revision in 2021. The new NOC has been scheduled for release early next year.

    NOC 2021 – Canada.ca (esdc.gc.ca)

  • How to Apply for LMIA in 2021 2022?

    How to Apply for LMIA in 2021 2022?

    The changes to the international labor market due to the COVID19 pandemic have also had an impact on Canadian jobs. In 2021, things have greatly changed and the Labor Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) saw several changes too. Formally known as Labor Market Opinion (LMO), LMIA is when a Canadian employer tries to hire a local Canadian for a job and is unable to find the right candidate.

    The employer will issue an LMIA after advertising for the job role within Canada but without any luck. However, an LMIA can only be issued after making all possible efforts and proving that none of the local applicants were qualified enough. Receiving a positive LMIA letter from Social Development Canada is a confirmation that the employer can hire an international candidate.

    The process is simple; the employer applies for the LMIA and waits for approval. Once the employer gets the approval, he or she can send a job offer letter for the right candidate. The candidate can then apply for a work permit. A work permit application must include the job offer letter, a copy of the LMIA and the LMIA number.

    LMIA Canada New Rules 2021 2022

    As mentioned before, there have been a handful of changes across all labor markets in the world, as well as in Canada. As for the LMIA process, all jobs are now divided into two categories:

    1. A high-wage category: where the salary exceeds the median wage in the province.
    2. A low-wage category: where the salary is below the median wage in the province.

    LMIA request application fees have also been increased from $275 to $1000 per worker.

    LMIA Requirements

    Hiring Workers on a High-Wage

    All employers must meet the requirements of the Transition Plan, which is part of the Schedule C form of the LMIA application. This is compulsory when the employer decides to hire a foreign candidate at a high wage. The transition plan typically represents a commitment from the employer indicating that he or she has agreed upon a certain occupation within the province of work.

    Hiring Workers on a Low-Wage

    Unlike the employment of high-wage workers, hiring low-wage workers does not require a transition plan. However, when applying for LMIA, there is a limit to the number of workers an employer can hire at the low-wage rates.

    Hiring with an LMIA

    To meet the shortfall of workers and laborers in Canada, the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) allows all employers to hire temporary foreign employees. Once the employer has been issued an LMIA, the duty to direct each worker towards obtaining a work permit falls on the employer alone.

    Giving simple instructions for applying for a work permit for Canada is a good idea. Every worker must include a job offer letter, a copy of the LMIA and the LMIA issue number.

    Hiring without an LMIA

    There is a way of hiring foreign workers without applying for LMIA. The International Mobility Program (IMP) allows employers to hire foreign workers easily. In case the employer wishes to hire without an LMIA, he or she will need:

    • To bear the cost of employer compliance fee,
    • And to submit the offer letter through Employer Portal.

    Processing Times for LMIA

    Due to the impact of COVID19 and global lockdowns, Canada is experiencing a higher number of LMIA applications in 2021. This can result in longer processing times and possible delays but the applications are being processed.

    The list below displays recent processing times per LMIA stream. This is to provide an overview of the estimated timeline of each application:

    Type of Application

    Average Processing Time 2021 – 2022

    Global Talent Stream

    8 business days

    Agricultural Stream

    13 business days

    Seasonal Agricultural Program

    7 business days

    Permanent Residence Stream

    17 business days

    In-Home Caregivers

    13 business days

    High-Wage Stream

    33 business days

    Low-Wage Stream

    29 business days

    What are the Next Steps?

    When an employer gets LMIA approval, a copy of the letter along with Annex A is sent to the foreign worker. The foreign worker will then apply for a work permit under the aforementioned application types. The processing time starts on the day an application has been submitted.

    Give GreenTech a Call!

    For an employer who is simply looking for the right talent to fill a position in his or her business, the LMIA application can often be overwhelming. We at GreenTech Resources have been helping our clients to speed up the process of hiring the right candidate.

    Allow us to fill in your LMIA applications and take care of the hard work while you focus on your business. Our team of highly qualified immigration professionals can help you get your LMIA and Temporary Work Permit Applications right and in no time.

  • Saskatchewan continues to hold multiple SINP draws

    Saskatchewan continues to hold multiple SINP draws

    The Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program (SINP) regularly searches the IRCC’s Express Entry pool to find candidates who may meet the criteria of one of Saskatchewan’s Express Entry immigration streams. The SINP collects individuals from the Express Entry Pool to personally invite them to live and work in Saskatchewan.

    Through the SINP, Saskatchewan:

    • invites residency applications from non-Canadians who want to make Saskatchewan their home; and
    • nominates successful applicants to the federal government, so they can gain permanent residency in Canada.

    Latest Saskatchewan PNP Draws 2021 (SINP):

    Date of Invitations to Apply Category Score of Lowest Ranked Candidate to Apply Total Candidates Invited to Apply
    September 8, 2021 Occupation In-Demand 66 212
    September 8, 2021 Express Entry 66 316
    August 19, 2021 Occupations In-Demand 70 335
    August 19, 2021 Express Entry 71 161
    July 21, 2021 Occupations In-Demand 77 196
    July 21, 2021 Express Entry 77 84
    July 8, 2021 Occupation In-Demand 80 196
    July 8, 2021 Express Entry 80 99
    June 15, 2021 Occupations In-Demand 82 152
    June15, 2021 Express Entry 82 103
    May 25, 2021 Occupations In-Demand 65 269
    May 6, 2021 Express Entry 70 136
    May 6, 2021 Occupation In-Demand 70 123
    April 22, 2021 Express Entry 70 130
    April 22, 2021 Occupation In-Demand 70 139
    April 8, 2021 Express Entry 70 146
    April 8, 2021 Occupation In-Demand 70 133
    March 24, 2021 Express Entry 70 183
    March 24, 2021 Occupation In-Demand 70 235
    March 11, 2021 Express Entry 71 72
    March 11, 2021 Occupation In-Demand 71 176
    February 25, 2021 Express Entry 70 299
    February 11, 2021 Occupation In-Demand 72 197
    February 11, 2021 Express Entry 72 344
    January 21, 2021 Occupation In-Demand 77 313
    January 21, 2021 Express Entry 77 189
    January 7, 2021 Occupation In-Demand 71 237
    January 7, 2021 Express Entry 71 148
    December 17, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 71 386
    December 17, 2020 Express Entry 71 190
    December 1, 2020 Occupation In-Demand` 74 426
    December 1, 2020 Express Entry 74 138
    November 19, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 80 337
    November 19, 2020 Express Entry 78 214
    November 3, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 68 262
    November 3, 2020 Express Entry 68 272
    October 27, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 78 278
    October 27, 2020 Express Entry 69 340
    September 24, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 82 257
    September 24, 2020 Express Entry 82 278
    September 15, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 68 166
    September 15, 2020 Express entry 68 455
    August 26, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 68 570
    August 14, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 69 247
    August 14, 2020 Express Entry 69 286
    July 29, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 70 248
    July 29, 2020 Express Entry 70 254
    May 28, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 78 125
    May 28, 2020 Express Entry 78 127
    March 26, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 75 205
    February 27, 2020 Express Entry 69 301
    February 27, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 69 275
    February 13, 2020 Express Entry 70 277
    February 13, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 70 369
    January 13, 2020 Express Entry 69 125
    January 13, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 69 109
    January 9, 2020 Express Entry 69 142
    January 9, 2020 Occupations In-Demand 69 166
    December 20, 2019 Express Entry 69 304
    December 20, 2019 Occupations In-Demand 69 291
    November 28, 2019 Express Entry 69 200
    November 28, 2019 Occupations In-Demand 69 260
    November 12, 2019 Express Entry 69 303
    November 12, 2019 Occupations In-Demand 69 222
    October 31, 2019 Express Entry 68 627
    October 31, 2019 Occupations In-Demand 68 231
    October 24, 2019 Express Entry 69 372
    October 24, 2019 Occupations In-Demand 69 550
    October 17, 2019 Express Entry 67 986
    October 8, 2019 Occupations In-Demand 69 328
    October 8, 2019 Express Entry 69 231
    October 2, 2019 Occupations In-Demand 68 214

    Source: VisaPlace

    On October 31, Saskatchewan conducted another draw for its provincial nomination. This is the 11th draw since September 25, and more than 4500 invitations have been issued. The SINP issued 858 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates using the EOI system.

    What is EOI?

    EOI serves as ‘pre-application’ in SINP. Candidates have to answer questions based on work experience, education, and proficiency in English or French, etc. The candidates are given a score out of 100 based on their answers. One has to score a minimum of 60 to qualify. The candidates are then ranked based on their scores.
    The candidates were chosen from the federal Express Entry system and Saskatchewan’s Occupation In-Demand sub-category. Neither of these requires the candidate to have a job offer.

    Federal Express Entry

    The minimum cut-off score for Express Entry candidates for this draw was 68 points. The Express Entry candidates who received an invitation for SINP received an extra 600 points in their CRS score. It will increase their probability of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) in the next Federal draw. Express Entry consists of the following three categories:

    • Federal Skilled Worker Class
    • Federal Skilled Trades Class
    • Canadian Experience Class

    SINP Occupation In-Demand

    In mid-September, SINP changed to an Excluded Occupations List making the number of eligible occupations to more than 200. The candidates who received an invite through the Occupations In-Demand sub-category will be able to apply for Canadian PR directly through SINP.

  • Fastest Growing Industries in Canada Retail, HealthCare and Technology

    Fastest Growing Industries in Canada Retail, HealthCare and Technology

    Despite the pandemic, 76% of Canadian employees and business owners say their company is growing. In fact, 20% say their business is growing more than expected. The industries expected to see the most growth in 2021 and beyond are those that connect us and care for us. We’re talking about technology, health care, and retail trade.

    Technological advancements drove growth for software developers

    The growth of the technology industry isn’t a surprise, given Canada’s history of technological investments. Canada boasts the world’s highest-educated workforce and is home to more than 2.8 million STEM graduates. With more than 41,000 tech companies across the country, Canada is the sixth most represented country in terms of developer talent.

    39% of survey respondents in the software development field said that new technology is driving change and growth for their industry. And what’s more, they believe it will continue to do so over the next decade. 82% of workers in this industry say their company is growing.

    This optimism is reflected in Canada’s overall projections for job and sector growth. The Canadian healthcare industry is working to double the number of health and bioscience firms by 2025. Likewise, technology-related jobs are expected to grow between 15% and 22% by 2027, while retail is predicted to increase jobs by about 20% by 2028.

    SOURCE QUICKBOOKS