What Is significant benefit?
We Assist Foreign Nationals Who Are Looking To Get A Significant Work Permit In Canada To Complete Their Business Plan And Portfolio To Get Qualified Under This Program.
These Applicants Must Demonstrate To The Canadian Government That The Work They Will Do Will Have A Significant Economic, Social, Or Cultural Benefit To Canada. The Applicant Will Need To Show They Have A Record Of Distinction In Their Field.
The Lmia Requirement, Can Be Waived Under This Program, And Based On The Value That These Particular Expert Applicants Add To The Canadian Economy.
To Be Eligible For The Significant Benefit Program, You Must Provide:
- Official Academic Record Showing The Applicant Has Obtained Educational Credentials Related To Their Professional Area Of Expertise.
- Documented Evidence From Current And/or Past Employers That Shows The Applicant Has Significant Full Time Experience In The Related Particular Job (Significant Is Defined As Ten Or More Years Of Work Experience).
- Has Been The Recipient Of International Or National Awards Or Patents. (If Applicable)
- Membership In Organizations That Require Excellence Of Its Members. (If Applicable)
- Have Held A Position Where They Have Judged The Work Of Others. (If Applicable)
- Proof That Their Work, Achievements, And Contributions To Their Field Has Been Recognized By Peers, The Government, Or Professional Associations. (If Applicable)
- Proof Of Scientific Or Scholarly Contributions To Your Field. (If Applicable)
- Publications By The Foreign National In Academic Or Industry Publications. (If Applicable)
- The Applicant Served In A Leadership Role In An Organization With A Distinguished Reputation. (If Applicable)