FAQS
HOW MUCH WOULD IT COST ME TO COME TO CANADA?
We charge a recruitment fee from the employer and applicants do not pay us for job finding services. There are some government fees such as visa and work permit processing fees that you have to pay, if you need assistance with any of the paperwork, we have a licensed Immigration Consultant on staff who can help you for a fee. This service is optional and the details and pricing can be obtained from our office or our agent in your home country where available.
HOW TO START THE PROCESS? WHAT ARE THE NEXT STEPS?
You will need to submit your job application to us and wait for an interview invitation from one of our staff members. We look forward to discussing your experience and expectations with you!
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GET A JOB?
Well, it depends on a number of factors. We had candidates that got jobs in 2 weeks after they started a process and some have been waiting for 3 to 6 months. Farming is seasonal and most of our jobs placements is done between November and February, some in the middle of summer. So, if you are applying for a job in August, when farmers are busy with harvest, you may not get a job until November. A lot also depends on your experience and qualifications, your expectations and preferred location. There is no guarantee that we will help everyone who is applying, what we can guarantee, that we will put all our efforts to connect you with the right employer and to facilitate interviews and paperwork process.
HOW ARE WE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER AGENCIES?
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WHAT IS IELTS AND WHAT LEVEL DO I NEED TO HAVE TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS?
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) assesses the language proficiency of people who want to study or work in those countries where English is used as a language of communication. It uses a nine-band scale to identify levels of proficiency, from non-user (band score 1) through to expert (band score 9). ELTS is available in two test versions: Academic - for people applying for higher education or professional registration, and General Training for immigration and work-related purposes. The test assesses four language skills: listening, reading, writing and speaking. The IELTS Certificate is valid for 2 years.
Minimal band score requirements for immigration purposes vary depending on the type of the program you are applying. Minimal score for applicants applying under Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) are the following: Listening - 4.5; Reading - 3.5; Writing – 4; and Speaking – 4 (General Training Module).
The test is available in more than 140 countries and in over 1,000 locations. If you would like to learn more about the test, locations and dates please visit the link https://www.ielts.org