Showing posts with label Haiti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haiti. Show all posts

January 19, 2011

LMO waived for Haitians in Canada | Work Permit Application

When Haiti was hit by a killer quake last year, Canadian Government launch several programs to support Haitians. Here are some of the programs to support earthquake victims.


  • Special immigration measures in response to the earthquake in Haiti


  • Quebec to take in 3,000 more Haitian immigrants


  • Transit visa waived for aid workers to and from Haiti transiting through Canadian airports


  • And now, Citizenship and Immigration Canada even makes it easier for Haitiians in Canada to get a work permit. Labor Market Opinion (LMO) will no longer be required.
    The Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations generally require work permit applications to be accompanied by a determination by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada that there is no adverse impact on the labour market. This is known as a labour market opinion, or an LMO. By removing this requirement, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) is making it easier for Haitians who are here to work and maintain their immigration status.

    Haitian nationals applying to extend their work permit will also receive continued coverage under the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP). New applicants who are eligible for these measures will now also benefit from the IFHP.
    More information about this program: Minister Kenney makes it easier for Haitians in Canada to work.

    January 22, 2010

    CIC Call Centre hours extended this weekend


    Notice from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).
    From inside Canada, you can reach the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) Call Centre at 1-888-242-2100, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday. We can also be reached by email at question-Haiti@cic.gc.ca.

    This weekend (January 23-24), the Call Centre will be open as well, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Eastern time, to respond to the increased volume of calls on Canada’s special immigration measures for Haitian nationals.

    Source:http://www.cic.gc.ca

    January 17, 2010

    Special immigration measures in response to the earthquake in Haiti


    The Government of Canada introduced special immigration measures in response to the earthquake in Haiti. Under this program, priority will be given to new and existing sponsorship applications from Canadian citizens. Haitians in Canada temporarily will also be allowed to extend their stay, and if unable to support themselves, will be allowed to apply for a work permit.

    Just like the Special Immigration Program for Typhoon Victims in the Philippines, the said special immigration measures do not apply to new and existing Federal Skilled Worker Program.

    For more information about special immigration measures in response to the earthquake in Haiti, click here.

    Please note that the Canadian Visa Office in Haiti has also been affected by the recent earthquake and services are extremely limited. Given the circumstances on the ground, and the challenges of reduced staff and damage to the visa office, it will take some time to process applications. Citizenship and Immigration Canada will provide information on where people normally served by the office in Port-au-Prince should submit their questions and applications.

    January 16, 2010

    Transit visa waived for aid workers to and from Haiti transiting through Canadian airports


    Passengers aboard non-commercial aircraft bringing aid to and evacuating people from Haiti that are making a technical stop or transiting through Canada’s airports temporarily will not require a visa, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.

    Read full article here