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Home Immigration Atty. Darren Silver

Atty. Darren Silver

How about Canada?

On November 7th Darren Silver & Associates in conjunction with CSI Professionals will be conducting a seminar on Canada immigration at CSI’s offices in Glendale, CA.  In addition, in late this year DSA will be travelling to the Philippines to conduct seminars on Canada immigration and will also be appearing on a live worldwide telecast to millions of Filipino viewers discussing various Canadian immigration options.  Be sure to tell your relatives abroad to catch the show!  Below please find a revised version of an article that DSA first published a few months ago in the Asian Journal about Canada immigration***

For many aspiring immigrants, the negative effects of the world wide economic meltdown towards their ability to be able to work and or immigrate to greener pastures abroad has been devastating.   For example, in the United States, there are scores of temporary H-1B workers that are in danger of running afoul of their status as more and more employers are facing a cash crunch and are forced to let them go.  For these displaced workers the only options are either to quickly find another employer or go back home.  

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How about Canada?

ON September 18, Darren Silver & Associates in conjunction with CSI Professionals conducted a seminar on Canada immigration at CSI’s offices in Glendale, CA. The seminar received rave reviews and offered a very comprehensive "infomercial" on all things Canadian. On September 26 DSA will again be conducting the same seminar at CSI’s Glendale offices. In addition, in late October DSA will be travelling to the Philippines to conduct seminars on Canada immigration and will also be appearing on a live worldwide telecast to millions of Filipino viewers discussing various Canadian immigration options. Be sure to tell your relatives abroad to catch the show!

For many aspiring immigrants, the negative effects of the world wide economic meltdown towards their ability to be able to work and or immigrate to greener pastures abroad has been devastating. For example, in the United States, there are scores of temporary H-1B workers that are in danger of running afoul of their status as more and more employers are facing a cash crunch and are forced to let them go. For these displaced workers the only options are either to quickly find another employer or go back home.

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FAQ’S regarding green card application for nurses

DO nurses have their own special category when applying for immigrant visas (Green Cards)?

Yes, The Schedule "A" category is for nurses and physical therapists. Nurses and physical therapists are listed as shortage occupations and therefore do not need to undergo Labor certification unlike other skilled or professional occupations in the EB 3 category.

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H1B Holders have an Exciting Opportunity with a New Canadian Permanent Residency Program

(In January of 2009, Alberta, Canada officially announced that it had approved a Fast Track Program designed for U.S H1B workers to gain Landed Immigrant Status to Canada without the requirement of a job offer or employer sponsorship.)

The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) allows
H1B workers who are currently employed in a H1B position that is listed as an occupation of high pressure can qualify for the Permanent residency with NO job offer or employer requirement. This exciting Opportunity is Open to all H1B workers who are currently working in the US under a designated Occupation.
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How about Canada, eh?

FOR many aspiring immigrants, the negative effects of the world wide economic meltdown towards their ability to be able to work and or immigrate to greener pastures abroad has been devastating. For example, in the United States, there are scores of temporary H-1B workers that are in danger of running afoul of their status as more and more employers are facing a cash crunch and are forced to let them go. For these displaced workers the only options are either to quickly find another employer or go back home.

Read more...

H1B holders have an exciting opportunity with a new Canadian permanent Residency Program

In January of 2009, Alberta Canada officially announced that it had approved a Fast Track Program designed for U.S H1B workers to gain Landed Immigrant Status to Canada.

The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) allows H1B workers who are currently employed in a H1B position that is listed as an occupation of high pressure can qualify for the Permanent residency with NO job offer or employer requirement.

Read more...

New Canadian Permanent Residency Program

(2 votes, average: 2.50 out of 5)

H1B holders have an exciting opportunity with a new Canadian permanent Residency Program.

In January of 2009, Alberta Canada officially announced that it had approved a Fast Track Program designed for U.S H1B workers to gain Landed Immigrant Status to Canada.

Read more...

FAQ’S regarding green card application for nurses

(1 vote, average: 4.00 out of 5)

D o nurses have their own special category when applying for immigrant visas (green cards)?

Yes, The Schedule “A” category is for nurses and physical therapists. Nurses and physical therapists are listed as shortage occupations and therefore do not need to undergo Labor certification unlike other skilled or professional occupations in the EB-3 category.

Read more...

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