Pathway to Canada for Palestinians in Oman through the EMPP Program
Pathway to Canada for Palestinians in Oman through the EMPP Program
If you’re a Palestinian resident in Oman, the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) program could be your gateway to a new life in Canada. Discover eligibility and connect with our expert consultants today.
The Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) program allows you to get permanent residency in Canada in just 180 Days. Start Your Journey Now …
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What is the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot Program (EMPP)?
Canada’s Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot for Palestinians in Oman (EMPP) program is designed to help skilled refugees and displaced individuals relocate to Canada and build a brighter future. Through this program, Palestinians residing in Oman have a unique opportunity to live, work, and thrive in Canada with the support of our dedicated team.
Are You Eligible for the EMPP Program?
The EMPP provides employers with an alternate way to meet their staffing requirements while allowing EMPP applicants to begin a new life in Canada with their families in a secure environment and get permanent residency in Canada in just 180 Days. If you are a Palestinian residing in Oman and possess specific skills, education, or work experience, you may be eligible to immigrate to Canada through the EMPP. Fill out the form below to check your eligibility and connect with one of our consultants for guidance.
Find out if you are eligible to get in Canada
Why Choose the EMPP Program?
Here’s a list of advantages of EMPP Canada for refugees:
The program aims to address Canada’s labour needs and provide possible facilitates to ensure equal opportunities for refugees and other individuals who face challenges returning to their home countries. It enables you to obtain permanent residency in Canada within just 180 days.
10 Benefits for EMPP Accepted Applicants
The Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) program offers a range of compelling benefits to eligible applicants:
- Permanent residency card in Canada (you can obtain Canadian citizenship after 3 years).
- Immigration Loans Program (ILP): The individual or family upon approval of their application gain access to the Immigration Loans Program (ILP), which can assist with travel costs, pre-arrival travel services facilitated by the International Organization for Migration, and the right of permanent residence fee.
- Waived Application Fees: EMPP applicants and their dependencies enjoy the benefit of waived application and biometrics fees, significantly reducing the financial burden associated with the immigration process.
- Fast Processing: Most EMPP applications are reviewed and processed within six months or less, ensuring a prompt response to applicants and minimizing delays in their journey towards Canadian permanent residency.
- Flexibility in required documents related to identity and passport.
- Assistance from Canadian NGOs and connecting needy employers with qualified refugee candidates abroad.
- Canadian Orientation Abroad Program: EMPP-specific participants can access the Canadian Orientation Abroad Program, which provides invaluable support and guidance to help them settle and integrate into Canadian society successfully.
- Exit permits insurance “for those without passports”; and pre-travel health checks.
- Flexibility in the program’s work experience requirements.
- Medical Exam Coverage: The program covers the cost of medical examinations through the Interim Federal Health Program, further easing the financial burden on applicants.
Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) Required Documents
Identification Documents
such as Passport and Birth Certificate.
Immigration Status
such as: Refugee Status Determination (RSD), UNRWA Documents,
Temporary Protected Status).
Educational Documents
such as transcripts, diplomas, and certificates, may be required to assess your education level.
Work Experience
such as Letters of Employmen, and Résumé or Curriculum Vitae (CV).
Language Proficiency
Documents such as: Common language tests include IELTS, CELPIP, or TEF.
Financial Documents
These documents could include bank statements or letters from financial institutions.
Other Supporting
such as Marriage or Relationship Certificates, Police Clearance certificates Depending on your situation, and Medical Exam Results.
To learn more about the required documents, click here