Fewer draws and an updated NOC set the stage for a higher number of Express Entry ITAs in 2023.
Four provinces have invited candidates in most recent provincial immigration draws.
Three of Canada’s provinces have nominated candidates through streams of the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
Four Canadian provinces have invited candidates in the most recently published Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw results.
This move comes as part of Canada’s attempt to mitigate driver shortages in the busing and transport trucking industries across the country.
International students and their spouses or partners may be eligible to work during their studies.
You may be self-employed and still be eligible for Canadian immigration streams. Most economic immigration streams require proof of at least a year’s worth of work.
IRCC will give preference to Express Entry candidates who have a strong French language proficiency or work experience in the following fields:
ESDC has expanded the Global Talent Stream to a variety of eligible engineering positions.
1. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Consultant / Data Scientist (NOC 21211)
System problems occurring since the implementation of NOC 2021 are having an impact on Express Entry candidates.
Normally, processing involves an officer individually evaluating each work permit applicant to determine if they are approved. This includes a review of the applicant’s experience, education, language ability and any licensing requirements.
Three provinces have issued ITAs under Provincial Nominee Programs.
Five provinces have issued invitations in the most recent round of draws through provincial immigration programs.
A total of 127 invitations were under the Labour and Express Entry streams. Nine invitations were issued under PEI’s business impact and work permit stream with a minimum point threshold of 65. The total number of invitations for this draw is less than the most recent draw on May 20, when 153 invitations were issued.
Quebec released its updated occupations list on February 24, 2023.
A rundown of the most impactful changes to Canadian immigration in 2022—and what it can tell us about 2023.
In 2021, Ontario welcomed 198,000 new permanent residents, or nearly 49% of all new permanent residents in Canada.
The AIP is an employer-driven program that facilitates the hiring of foreign nationals.
Those who have applied under the Home Child Care Provider (HCCP) and Home Support Worker Pilot (HSW) will now need less Canadian work experience to qualify for permanent residence.
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