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immigration-canada7 · 3 months ago
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Canadian permanent residency
At Esse India, we are dedicated to keeping you updated on the latest immigration trends and opportunities. In the recent Express Entry draw conducted by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), 4,000 invitations to apply (ITAs) were extended to Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates, requiring a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 509. This draw is part of the broader Express Entry system that manages key economic immigration programs such as the Federal Skilled Worker Program and the Canadian Experience Class. Candidates are ranked based on crucial factors like work experience, education, and language proficiency, with the highest-ranking candidates receiving ITAs, paving the way for Canadian permanent residency (PR).
Canada, Australia, and Germany each provide distinct pathways to permanent residency, tailored to qualifications, work experience, and language abilities. For instance, Canada’s PR process includes the Express Entry system and provincial nomination programs (PNPs) such as the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP), Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), and New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP). These programs offer candidates a chance to improve their CRS scores through provincial nominations, boosting their chances of receiving an ITA. In Australia, PR pathways focus on skilled migration through the Global Talent Stream, targeting high-demand professionals in fields like STEM. Germany also offers attractive PR options, focusing on professionals through its specialized immigration policies.
Navigating the intricate process of permanent residency in these countries often requires expert guidance. At Esse India, we understand that candidates rely on skilled immigration consultants to simplify the procedures. Our team provides assistance in meeting PR requirements and navigating the visa processes for Canada, Australia, and Germany. We cater to those looking for work or study opportunities, including specialized consultancy on spouse visas, entry visas like Canada’s ETA, and strategies for improving CRS scores.
The demand for professional PR and immigration consultancy is growing, especially for individuals seeking work and study opportunities in Canada, Australia, and Germany. Our services focus on guiding clients through these processes, offering tailored advice for candidates across industries such as healthcare, STEM, and administrative professions.
For those interested in pursuing careers as office assistants, administrative assistants, or in legal and medical administrative roles, there are excellent job prospects in Canada, Australia, and Germany. At Esse India, we are here to assist you in exploring these opportunities while pursuing your PR goals.
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immigration-canada7 · 3 months ago
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IRCC announces for study permits and changes to PGWP eligibility
The international student cap is here to stay” according to Canada's Immigration Minister, Marc Miller.  
Specifically, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will issue just 437,000 study permits in 2025. According to the department, this number is based on a 10% reduction from the 2024 target of 485,000 new study permits issued, and then stabilizing the intake cap for 2026.  
IRCC expects this to result in 300,000 fewer study permits being issued to international students over the next few years.
This is just one of several announcements the minister made regarding ongoing changes to Canada’s international student program.
“The reality is that not everyone who wants to come to Canada will be able to—just like not everyone who wants to stay in Canada will be able to,” said Miller. 
“Our immigration system must preserve its integrity and be well-managed and sustainable. And as we look forward, we will do everything it takes to achieve that goal and set newcomers up for success.”
Master’s and PhD students now require a Provincial Attestation Letter
The updated cap will now include master’s and doctoral students, who will no longer be exempt from obtaining a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL). 
The department says it will be reserving approximately 12% of allocation spaces for these students “in recognition of the benefits they bring to the Canadian labour market.”
PALs were introduced earlier this year for many college and undergraduate students to help IRCC verify that their applications are genuine and stabilize the number of study permits issued. 
Changes to PGWP eligibility 
Additionally, more changes have been made to eligibility requirements for a Post Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Applicants will now be required to demonstrate a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) score of 7 for university graduates and a CLB of 5 for college graduates who apply after November 1. 
Miller says he expects this will result in 175,000 fewer PGWPs being issued over the next three years.  
Limits for Spousal Open Work Permits 
IRCC is also limiting work permit eligibility, later this year, to spouses of master’s degree students whose program is at least 16 months in duration. This is expected to result in 50,000 fewer spousal work permits being issued over the next three years. 
Unrelated to the international student program, Spousal Open Work Permits will also be limited to the spouses of Canadians or permanent residents who are employed in critical work sectors.  
Impact on Temporary Foreign Worker Program 
Canada’s unemployment rate has been climbing since April 2023, rising 1.5 percentage points over that period. Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) says the overall unemployment rate has risen from 6.4% to 6.6%. In August 2024, there were 1.5 million unemployed people, an increase of 60,000 (+4.3%) from the previous month. 
The measures announced today aim to curb the volume of temporary residents in Canada on work permits in the near future. 
 Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, Randy Boissonnault spoke alongside Minister Miller and echoed many of his earlier remarks surrounding the intent of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). He said the TFWP should be a last resort measure and should never be used to replace Canadian workers or suppress their wages.  
Still, Minister Boissonnault noted that 99% of economic growth in Canada is dependent on immigration. This is expected to rise to 100% by 2032.  
Changes to temporary and permanent resident levels in Canada 
This year has seen considerable overhauls of Canada’s immigration system, with multiple measures introduced.
In January IRCC put in place the first-ever cap on study permits, initially implemented as a temporary policy that would be in place until the end of 2025. As part of this cap, each provincial government was issued study permit allocations for their province. The implementation of this new cap also ushered in the PAL system. 
The announcement of the study permit cap was coupled with further restrictions on PGWP eligibility (making students in college programs with “curriculum licensing agreements” ineligible); as well as a new restriction on Spousal Work Permits to only spouses of students in master’s and PhD programs (with some exceptions).  
In March Minister Miller also announced that the Immigration Levels Plan for 2025-2027 will include temporary resident levels for the first time as the department seeks to reduce the number of temporary residents (those on a study or work permit). 
 Canada has taken other steps to reduce the number of temporary residents, including: 
Ending the COVID-era policy allowing some visitors to apply for a job-supported work permit from inside Canada; 
Pausing the processing of Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) in the low-wage stream of the TFWP, for jobs in Canada that are destined for Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) with an unemployment rate equal to or higher than 6%; and 
Considering drastic changes to the issuance of Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP) to international graduates, tying the issuance of these work permits to educational programs that would enable graduates to work within in-demand sectors of the Canadian economy.  
Minister Miller has previously stated that he is also open to looking at options to address permanent immigration levels to Canada. The Minister noted that though it would be important not to “overcorrect” permanent immigration levels, the changes he was considering would be “significant” and not simply “cosmetic”. More information is expected on this front in the coming weeks 
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immigration-canada7 · 3 months ago
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Destination Canada Virtual Job Fair for Tourism, Hospitality, and Culinary Jobs
Esse India is excited to inform prospective job seekers about a virtual job fair hosted by Destination Canada and Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). This event will focus on tourism, hospitality, and culinary job opportunities across Canada (outside Quebec) and will take place on November 13th, 14th, and 15th, 2024. Registration for the event opens on September 23rd and closes on October 27th, 2024.
Participants will have the opportunity to connect online with Canadian employers and apply for various positions in the hospitality and culinary sectors.
Event Details:
Dates: November 13th to 15th, 2024
Time: 3-8 pm Central European Time (CET)
Participation: Free, but invitation-only (invitations sent starting November 4th)
Registration Period: September 23rd to October 27th, 2024
Eligibility Criteria:
Must be French-speaking or bilingual (French/English)
Seeking job opportunities outside Quebec
Have experience in the tourism, hospitality, or culinary sectors
Upload a bilingual (French-English) CV in Canadian format during registration
In addition to job opportunities, participants will have the chance to interact with representatives from French-speaking communities in Canada's provinces and territories outside Quebec. These representatives will provide valuable insights into living and working in Francophone communities, available services, and specific immigration programs.
Special Opportunities: Jobseekers already in Canada on a work or study permit who secure a job offer may be eligible for a facilitated work permit under the Mobilité francophone stream.
The fair will feature presentations on Canada's tourism, hospitality, and culinary industries, as well as guidance on settling in Canada, both temporarily and permanently. While presentations will be in French, Q&A sessions will be conducted in both French and English.
A list of employers and exhibitors will be sent to registered participants before the event. Jobseekers will also be able to browse job vacancies through the exhibitors' virtual booths throughout the fair.
Francophone Immigration Initiatives in Canada:
This virtual job fair aligns with Canada’s broader focus on increasing Francophone immigration outside Quebec. Recent initiatives include:
Increasing Francophone immigration targets outside Quebec (from 6% in 2024 to 8% in 2026)
Launching an immigration pilot for Francophone students studying and residing in minority communities outside Quebec
Expanding the Francophone Communities Initiative to support newcomers in 14 eligible communities outside Quebec
Interested candidates are encouraged to visit the virtual job fair webpage and register during the designated dates to secure their spot in this exciting opportunity!
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immigration-canada7 · 3 months ago
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At Esse India, we understand why international students choose Canada as their study destination. Canada offers world-class universities, a diverse environment, and the chance to gain valuable work experience. For many, studying in Canada also opens doors to permanent residency (PR). Graduates from Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) receive additional points in Canada’s Express Entry system, boosting their competitiveness.
However, pursuing education in Canada doesn't guarantee permanent residency. Transitioning from a study permit to PR depends on various factors, including your skills, qualifications, and occupation. Canada's immigration policies have been evolving to meet labor market demands, and the competitive nature of the system makes the process challenging.
For international students aspiring to make Canada their permanent home, here are key strategies to maximize your points:
1. Stay Updated with Immigration Policy Changes
Canadian immigration policies frequently adjust based on economic needs. Staying informed is crucial for those planning to apply for PR. For instance, recent changes mean that students enrolled in programs with a curriculum licensing agreement (offered by private colleges) may no longer qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). To secure work experience with a PGWP, research programs that are eligible for this permit.
2. Focus on In-Demand Professions
In 2023, Canada introduced category-specific Express Entry draws targeting occupations in demand, such as healthcare, STEM, trades, transportation, and agriculture. Students undecided on their career path might consider these fields, like architecture, engineering, data science, or web development. However, keep in mind that these categories may shift, and entry into these fields doesn't guarantee PR.
3. Explore Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) are available across Canada (except Quebec and Nunavut) to attract skilled workers. If your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score isn’t high enough, a provincial nomination could provide an additional 600 points, increasing your chances under Express Entry. With over 80 different economic stream programs, PNPs offer valuable opportunities for students aiming to gain PR. Remember that PNP criteria may change based on the province’s needs.
4. Improve Language Skills
Being proficient in English or French can significantly boost your CRS score. Retake language tests like IELTS or CELPIP to improve your primary language score. Learning a second language, especially French, also provides extra points. Canada has introduced French language proficiency category-based draws, and this trend is expected to continue through 2025 and 2026. Scoring a minimum of 7 in NCLC across reading, writing, speaking, and listening is key.
5. Validate Your Degrees
Canada's Express Entry system awards points for education. If you hold more than one degree obtained outside Canada, you can have it validated by a recognized organization such as WES. Additionally, enrolling in an eligible program within Canada could further enhance your PR prospects.
At Esse India, we guide international students through each step of their journey, from education to PR pathways. By staying informed, choosing the right programs, and enhancing your qualifications, you can improve your chances of making Canada your permanent home.
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immigration-canada7 · 4 months ago
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Canadian permanent residency requirements
At Esse India, we often guide clients interested in immigration pathways to countries like Canada, Australia, and Germany, comparing factors such as permanent residency (PR) requirements, immigration processes, and quality of life. If you're exploring options like the Global Talent Stream in Canada, Australia, or Germany, or seeking immigration consultants in India for these destinations, it’s crucial to understand how these countries rank globally in terms of development and opportunities.
The Human Development Index (HDI)
The United Nations Human Development Index (HDI) measures a country's overall development by assessing factors such as longevity, education, and income. The HDI assigns a score between 0 and 1, with 1 indicating the highest level of development. This score is a valuable indicator for newcomers considering permanent residency in Canada, Australia, or Germany, as it provides insight into the quality of life.
Canada’s Ranking on the HDI
As of 2022, Canada achieved a score of 0.935, positioning it well above the world average of 0.739. This reflects Canada’s high standard of living, excellent healthcare, and robust educational system, making it a preferred destination for PR applicants. Whether you're navigating the Canada PR process or applying through programs like the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP), Canada’s HDI score highlights the country's strong development.
For those applying for Canadian permanent residency from India, Esse India provides comprehensive support, from evaluating your eligibility to guiding you through the PR procedure.
How Does Canada Compare to Australia and Germany?
Australia is another top immigration destination with a competitive HDI score. Like Canada, Australia offers a range of immigration options, such as the Global Talent Stream, and is known for its high quality of life. If you're exploring the Australia PR process or seeking Australia immigration consultants in India, Australia’s development ranking is an essential factor to consider.
Germany also ranks highly in terms of development and opportunities. The Germany PR process is highly sought after, particularly for skilled workers. If you're interested in the Global Talent Stream Germany or exploring options for Germany PR from India, Germany’s high HDI score reflects its strong economy, quality education, and healthcare system.
Permanent Residency Requirements in Canada, Australia, and Germany
Canada: The Canadian permanent residency requirements often include meeting language proficiency, having relevant work experience, and applying through programs like the Express Entry or provincial nomination programs (PNP) such as the MPNP (Manitoba PNP) or NBPNP (New Brunswick PNP).
Australia: For Australia PR, applicants need to meet criteria based on age, qualifications, and work experience. The Australia PR process is comprehensive, and programs like the Global Talent Stream Australia cater to skilled individuals.
Germany: The Germany PR requirements focus on work experience, language skills, and integration into German society. Programs such as the Global Talent Stream Germany attract highly skilled professionals.
Immigration Consultancy and PR Support
At Esse India, we specialize in Canada PR consultancy, Australia PR consultancy, and Germany PR consultancy. We provide tailored advice for those looking to work and study in Canada for free, or secure permanent residency in Australia and Germany. Whether you’re navigating the PR process for Australia from India, Germany PR, or need Canada immigration consultants for your Canada PR application, we’re here to help.
HDI Comparison of Top Immigrant Destinations
The HDI provides a clear snapshot of a country's development, but it’s also essential to consider other factors such as:
Cost of living
Access to medical services
Legal rights and freedoms
In comparing the HDI scores of Canada, Australia, and Germany, it's clear that all three nations provide exceptional opportunities for immigrants. However, the specifics of the PR processes and immigration requirements can vary significantly. Esse India provides expert guidance in helping you navigate these processes efficiently.
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Canadian permanent residency
At Esse India, we understand that experiencing your first fall in Canada is an exciting moment. As temperatures cool, leaves change color, and beloved holidays arrive, it’s the perfect season to explore what this beautiful country has to offer.
Here’s everything you need to know to make the most of fall in Canada.
When Does Fall Start in Canada?
Fall in Canada typically runs from September to December, but the official start, as defined by the National Research Council Canada, is the autumnal equinox. In 2024, fall begins on September 22, when the sun is directly over the equator.
What to Expect During Fall in Canada
Shorter Days and the End of Daylight Saving Time
As the season progresses, expect shorter days and longer nights. Fall also marks the end of Daylight Saving Time, an eight-month period when clocks are set one hour ahead to maximize daylight. This year, Daylight Saving Time ends on November 3, 2024, giving you an extra hour of sleep that night! However, expect earlier sunsets in the days that follow.
Changing Weather
Fall is a season of transition, so be prepared for unpredictable weather. Depending on where you are in Canada, temperatures can vary greatly:
British Columbia tends to be milder and wetter.
In the Northwest Territories, temperatures can drop significantly as winter approaches.
In many regions, expect cool mornings and evenings, with warmer afternoons. Layering is key, and fall jackets are recommended. It's not unusual to see early snowfall as soon as October, especially in northern areas. Keep an eye on weather apps, as some regions may experience hurricanes during this season.
Things to Do During Fall in Canada
Enjoy the Fall Foliage
One of the best parts of fall in Canada is the stunning display of fall foliage. Popular spots to see vibrant leaves include:
Algonquin Park in Ontario
Parc national du Mont-Tremblant in Montreal
Stanley Park in Vancouver
Many provinces even offer fall foliage trackers to help you plan your outdoor adventures.
Fun Outdoor Activities
Fall is perfect for outdoor activities like hikes and treks. Farms across Canada host fun events like:
Corn mazes
Hayrides
Apple and pumpkin picking
Spending a weekend at a cottage with loved ones in rural Canada is another popular fall activity, offering a cozy retreat surrounded by nature.
Savour Fall Flavours
Autumn brings with it a host of comforting flavors. Pumpkin and apple pies are fall favorites, and you’ll find seasonal offerings like pumpkin spice lattes in cafes across the country. Be sure to enjoy these limited-time fall treats!
Festivals During Fall in Canada
Halloween
Halloween is a major celebration in Canada, falling on October 31 each year. In the weeks leading up to Halloween, you’ll find spooky activities like scary movie marathons and pumpkin carving. On the big day, children go trick-or-treating, collecting candy from their neighbors in costumes, while adults enjoy costume parties and visit haunted houses.
Thanksgiving
Canadian Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October, making it about six weeks earlier than its U.S. counterpart. It’s a time to gather with friends and family over a hearty meal, with turkey, stuffing, and vegetables as traditional fare. In 2024, Thanksgiving falls on October 14.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday
After Thanksgiving, Canadians enjoy the shopping frenzy of Black Friday, which takes place on the first Friday after U.S. Thanksgiving. Retailers offer significant discounts, marking the start of the holiday shopping season. Cyber Monday, held the following Monday, focuses on online sales, allowing shoppers to snag deals from the comfort of their homes.
Make the most of your first fall in Canada by embracing all that the season has to offer! From colorful leaves to cozy holiday celebrations, this time of year is truly magical. At Esse India, we’re here to help you navigate your new life in Canada, ensuring you make the most of every moment. @immigrationvisa4uk-blog @immigrationvisa @immigrationvisaaustralia @immigrationvisa4-blog @immigrationnewsdigest @canadavisawithease-blog @canadavisaconsultantsinhyde-blog @canadavisaguide @canadavisapoint-blog
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immigration-canada7 · 4 months ago
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Ontario and held draws under their Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), selecting candidates with strong professional experience, language abilities, and employment records for Canadian permanent residency (PR). Both the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) and the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) issued invitations in early September, reflecting the provinces' ongoing commitment to attracting skilled immigrants. These selections, along with programs like MPNP and NBPNP, provide key pathways for candidates seeking PR through provincial nomination in Canada. In Ontario, the French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream issued 96 Notifications of Interest (NOIs) to candidates with Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores between 290 and 393. To qualify, candidates must be eligible under the federal Express Entry pool, with work experience, language proficiency, and recognized degrees. Similar to other provincial nominee programs, candidates cannot apply directly but must first receive a nomination before proceeding with a PR application to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). British Columbia's draws on September 4th targeted skilled workers, international graduates, and those in entry-level or semi-skilled positions. Skilled Worker streams issued invitations to those working in key sectors such as childcare, with scores as low as 80. These opportunities align with Canada's broader immigration goals of attracting workers already contributing to the labor market. The closure of Saskatchewan's Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot on August 30, 2024, marks a shift in focus towards more streamlined immigration pathways under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). Despite the pilot's closure, other SINP programs remain open, offering alternative PR routes for those in specific in-demand occupations. Globally, applicants interested in pursuing permanent residency in Canada, Australia, or Germany often rely on skilled migration pathways such as the Global Talent Stream. This stream allows highly skilled workers to fast-track their PR in these countries. Immigration consultancy services in India play a vital role in guiding candidates through the Canada PR process, Australia PR process, and Germany PR process. For those in India, Canada immigration consultants, as well as Australia and Germany immigration consultants, provide valuable assistance in navigating the PR requirements and procedures. Whether applying through provincial nomination in Canada, exploring work and study options in Australia or Germany, or seeking consultancy for a study visa, these experts help simplify complex immigration processes. Candidates can also pursue opportunities to work and study in Canada, Australia, or Germany for free, depending on eligibility and program-specific requirements. For instance, Canada PR consultancy services guide applicants through various pathways, including provincial nomination, Express Entry, and other streams like BCPNP and MPNP. Similarly, Australia PR consultancy and Germany PR consultancy focus on the unique immigration requirements of their respective countries, making it easier for applicants to secure permanent residency. Additionally, prospective immigrants often seek advice on obtaining Canada spouse visas, tourist visas (ETA), and other entry permits. These services are complemented by job opportunities in administrative, legal, and medical office assistance roles, which are in high demand in countries like Canada, Australia, and Germany. Jobs like temporary admin assistant, legal administrative assistant, and medical office assistant offer excellent pathways for immigrants to build a career while working toward permanent residency. Immigration consultancy agencies also help clients understand the Canadian permanent residency requirements, Australia PR requirements, and Germany PR requirements, ensuring that they meet all necessary criteria for their chosen destination. @immigrationvisa4uk-blog @immigrationvisaaustralia @immigrationvisa @immigrationvisa4-blog @immigrationnewsdigest
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Policy Allowing Visitors
Canada has ended the policy allowing visitors to apply for work permits while in the country. This change took effect on August 28, 2024. Previously, visitors could apply for work permits without leaving Canada, a rule in place since August 2020. The policy was set to last until February 2025 but was cut short by the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Policy Background
The policy aimed to help visitors stranded due to the pandemic. It allowed them to switch to work permits. Those who had worked in the past year but were now visitors could work legally while waiting for a new permit.
Reason for Ending the Policy
The IRCC cited the need to manage temporary resident numbers and protect the immigration system as reasons for the policy's end. They noted that some people were misusing the policy, misleading foreigners into working without proper permits.
Fighting Immigration Fraud
The policy's end is part of a larger fight against immigration fraud. Last year, 700 Indian students were found using fake acceptance letters to enter Canada. Many were unaware their letters were fake. Now, IRCC requires schools to check these letters within 10 days of an application. They are also capping the number of new international students for the next two years.
Changes to Temporary Workers
The policy's end comes amid a crackdown on temporary foreign workers. On August 26, 2024, the IRCC paused some applications for low-wage workers. This pause affects areas with high unemployment. New rules now limit the number of foreign workers to 10% of a company's staff and cut the work term from two years to one.
Rolling Back Pandemic Policies
These changes aim to reverse pandemic-era policies that eased hiring rules. During the pandemic, employers could hire more foreign workers and had longer LMIA validity. The IRCC and ESDC began rolling back these policies in May 2024. They also included temporary resident levels in the annual plan for the first time.
Future of Immigration in Canada
Immigration is now a key discussion point in Canada. The government aims to reduce temporary residents. Minister Marc Miller hinted at possible changes to permanent resident levels. The end of the visitor work permit policy shows the government's commitment to a fair immigration system. As Canada adapts to immigration challenges, these changes will significantly impact those wanting to live and work in the country.@immigrationvisa4uk-blog
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immigration-canada7 · 4 months ago
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IRCC introduces open work permit options for some PNP candidates
Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has instituted a new temporary policy, allowing some prospective Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates to apply for an open work permit (OWP).
This public policy will enable eligible newcomers to obtain an OWP if they have a job offer, a valid work permit, or a work permit that expired on or after May 7th. These individuals must also possess a support letter from the province or territory where they reside (confirming their placement in an Expression of Interest pool or other application inventory process after an initial assessment by the province or territory).
This new temporary policy is effective as of August 11th, 2024, and will remain in place until December 31st, 2024—though IRCC notes that the policy may “be revoked at any time, without prior notice”.
Who is eligible under this new policy?
Under this new policy, certain PNP candidates may be able to apply for an OWP, if they meet the associated conditions for one of the following scenarios:
Note: The word “regulations” below refers to Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, which can be found here.
Scenario 1: The foreign national currently holds a valid work permit.
In addition to holding a valid work permit, to be eligible for this policy a foreign national must:
Have submitted an application for a new work permit under section 200 of the Regulations;
Have provided with their application:
A support letter from the relevant Provincial or Territorial authority that has signed an agreement with IRCC, confirming their placement in an Expression of Interest pool or the authority’s application inventory process under the relevant PNP; and
A letter of employment from their current employer.
Scenario 2: The foreign national held a valid work permit on May 7, 2024, which has since expired.
In addition to holding a previously valid work permit, to be eligible for this policy a foreign national must:
Have submitted applications for:
A new work permit under section 200 of the Regulations;
An extension of their authorization to remain in Canada as a temporary resident under section 181 of the Regulations, or restoration of their temporary resident status under section 182;
Have provided with their application:
A support letter from the relevant Provincial or Territorial authority that has signed an agreement with IRCC—confirming their placement in an Expression of Interest pool or the authority’s application inventory process under the relevant PNP; and
A letter of employment from their current employer.
Scenario 3: The foreign national was authorized to work under paragraph 186 (u) of the Regulations on May 7, 2024, and their work permit extension application is pending or approved.
In addition to holding a previously valid work permit and having an application for a new one currently in process; to be eligible for this policy a foreign national must:
Have submitted applications for:
A new work permit under section 200 of the Regulations;
An extension of their authorization to remain in Canada as a temporary resident under section 181 of the Regulations;
Have provided with their application:
A support letter from the relevant Provincial or Territorial authority that has signed an agreement with IRCC—confirming their placement in an Expression of Interest pool or the authority’s application inventory process under the relevant PNP; and
A letter of employment from their current employer.
Candidates must also meet the associated criteria for the above conditions to be eligible for this policy. To read all the details of eligibility conditions, find IRCC’s webpage here.
Why is IRCC pursuing this policy?
IRCC is aiming to adjust the ratio of temporary residents to permanent residents in Canada by helping provinces and territories transition eligible temporary residents through their PNPs. Many candidates for these programs are already among Canada’s temporary residents and have used their time in this status to prove their economic potential and build community connections.
The department says it hopes this approach will help retain skilled workers already meeting critical labor market needs in Canada and provide them with a clearer pathway to permanent residency.
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Canada's Express Entry
In September 2024, Canada's Express Entry pool saw significant activity following a busy August and historic number of draws in July. Express Entry, a primary pathway to Canadian permanent residency (PR), saw over 10,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) issued in five draws. This aligns with Canada's broader immigration objectives, including transitions from temporary resident to PR status. Express Entry and Canada's Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), such as BCPNP, MPNP, and NBPMP, continue to offer pathways for permanent residency.
Recent changes, led by Minister of Immigration Marc Miller, have focused on prioritizing Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and PNP draws, favoring domestic applicants such as temporary residents already on work permits. This helps address challenges like housing affordability while meeting immigration targets. Additionally, Canada has emphasized Francophone immigration outside Quebec, aiming to increase the share of Francophone immigrants from 6% in 2024 to 8% in 2026.
Global talent streams have also become crucial pathways for professionals seeking immigration to Canada, Australia, and Germany. These countries provide skilled worker programs targeting talent in fields like technology, medicine, and administration. Applicants interested in permanent residency in these countries often seek guidance from immigration consultants, especially in India, where consultancy services for Canada, Australia, and Germany have grown significantly.
Permanent residency requirements and processes vary across Canada, Australia, and Germany. Prospective immigrants frequently consult with agencies specializing in Canada PR, Australia PR, and Germany PR, ensuring they meet the respective country's requirements and navigate the complex PR application process. This includes understanding the PR process from India and consulting firms specializing in work and study opportunities, such as work and study in Canada, Australia, or Germany for free.
Visa consultancy services, including those for spousal visas, tourist visas (ETA), and work permits, further support individuals aiming for immigration to these countries. Immigration advice for Canada, Australia, and Germany, as well as finding the best consultant for study visas, is essential for navigating the administrative steps, whether pursuing Express Entry in Canada or understanding Australia's PR process.
Across all these nations, administrative, legal, and medical office assistants are in high demand, with job opportunities like temporary admin assistant, medical office assistant, and roles in legal administration frequently available to newcomers and residents alike.
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