CANADA
RUSSIA
UNITED STATE

Canada

Canada has an affordable cost of living compared to the developed countries. The unemployment rates are comparatively lower compared to other nations, particularly among the youth of this generation. It is ranked 8th as the largest economy, a high standard of living, and is one of the richest nations. Housing, automobiles, gas and food are cheaper depending on the locality you choose to live in. This country has very low crime rate, making it one of the safest places in the world.

Canada requires skilled workers from abroad and has its entire immigration system is designed to make this process as simple and easy as possible unlike other developed countries,. The topic of cheap foreign labor stealing jobs from citizens is a very big issue in the US.

Canada has virtually bypassed an entire problem by making it very easy for eligible skilled workers to become permanent residents. There are different types of visas like PR Visa (Permanent Residence), Express Entry Visa, Federal Skilled Worker Visa, Provincial Nominee Programs, Family Sponsorship, Visitor Visa, Student Visa and Business Immigrant Visa.

RUSSIA

Moscow and St. Petersburg are Russia’s main economic centers offering the best job opportunities for skilled worked. Most people working in the world’s largest country have found employment in the service sector, amounting to some 60% of the entire workforce in all industrialized nations today. Industrial production is still strong, though, with about 28% of employees working in industrial production and processing enterprises that the government has taken measures to make Russia’s IT sector attractive for foreign investors.

It surely doesn’t come as a surprise that countless people make a living working in Russia’s resources sector. Producing, refining, and trading natural resources are some of the main channels of income for both the government and citizens. Types of visas :

Russian Work Visa

Russian Work Visa is for employment for a specific period.

Russian Humanitarian Visa

Russian Humanitarian Visa issued to foreign citizens for a scientific, cultural, political or a sports visit. Also for religious communication and contacts, pilgrimage, charity or delivery of humanitarian aid.

Russian Private Visa

Russian Private Visa granted for traveling to Russia for a short visit on the basis of an invitation letter.

Russian Business

Russian Business Visa granted for business purpose.

Russian Tourist Visa

Russian Tourist Visa issued for tourism by tour operator.

Russian Student visa

Russian Student visa issued to those traveling for study purposes.

Russian Transit Visa

Russian Transit Visa issued to those who need to transit through the territory of Russia in order to reach their destination country.

USA

USA you will have many career opportunities where you could not get anywhere else in the world in terms of jobs in America. Just one internship for a big name could change your career. Almost all of the top and biggest companies in the world have offices in the USA.

The US ranks as one of the most desirable country and still is the land of opportunity in the world to move to. It offers great career opportunities, an unparalleled lifestyle and one of the highest standards of living in the world – all in a beautiful environment.

It’s hard to beat a career in healthcare when it comes to high-paying salaries. Specialists are tend to earn the largest paychecks, however general practitioners and even non physician roles, such as anesthetists, nurses and assistants certainly bring in attractive salaries

Types of VisasDetails
ADiplomats & Foreign government officials
A1, G-1, NATO1-6Visa renewals
A-2, NATO1-6Military officials of a foreign country stationed in the U.S.
B-1Professional Athletes & Amateur who are competing for prize money
Business Purpose
Nannies or domestic employees
B-2Visitors for medical treatment
Tourists, vacationers and pleasure visitors
BCCMexican Border Crossing Card
CTransit in the U.S.
DCrew members serving on aircrafts
Crew members serving on aircrafts
E-1Treaty traders
E-2Treaty investors
E-3Australian professionals and specialty workers
F-1Language and academic students
F-2Dependents of F-1 Visa holders (Students)
G1- G5, NATODesignated international organization’s employees and NATO
H-1B1Chilean Free Trade Agreement (FTA) professionals
Singaporean FTA professionals
H1-BPhysicians and highly specialized occupations requiring
specific industry knowledge
H2-ATemporary workers for seasonal agriculture
H2-BTemporary workers for non-agricultural professions
H3Primarily non-employment training programs
H1-CNurses travelling to areas that has shortage of
healthcare professionals
IInformation media representatives and journalists
JExchange visitors
International cultural exchange visitors
J-1Au-pairs exchange visitors
Professors, scholars and teachers as exchange visitors
J-2Children under the ages of 21/ Spouse of J-1 holder
K-1Fiancé
LIntra company transferees
M-1Vocational students
M-2M-1 holders Dependent
O-1Foreign nationals possessing excellent knowledge and abilities in
the fields of art, science, education, athletics or business
PEntertainers, artists and athletes
QInternational cultural exchange visitors
RReligious works
TN/TDMexican and Canadian NAFTA professional workers
T-1Human trafficking victims
U-1Victims of crime, criminal activity

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