Thursday 24 September 2015

Canada immigration latest news

The year 2015 has marked the entry of Canada’s Express entry immigration system. It was good news for some of the prospective candidates. This system offered to give PR to the candidates on the basis of a total 600 points as devised by the Canadian immigration commission. The CIC of Canada flaunted of this system to be a fast track entry system for getting PR.

Canada immigration latest news
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The Express entry immigration system was executed by the Government of Canada on January1, 2015. Under this system, Federal skilled workers who are considered to be the people with suitable education, age, language and work experience and meet the minimum required entry criteria across the 347 countries submit an interest profile on the Express entry pool.

According to the new rules of the system, the candidates who submit their application are assessed on 6 major factors - education, language, age, adaptability, arranged employment and employment experience as detailed in the Canada immigration latest news. These factors determine their eligibility for getting Canadian immigration.

The essential conditions which are required as a federal skilled worker to get qualified for the Express entry immigration pool are as detailed below.

  • Continuous 1 year of full time and paid work experience or continuous 10 year part time work experience in any one of the eligible 347 occupations.
  • Work experience must be classified under skill type 0, A or B.
  • Should have cleared the language test.
  • Possess sufficient funds and must have gone through successful background and medical check. 

The profile of the candidates who submit the application for the express entry immigration are then evaluated and ranked according to a comprehensive ranking system. In this, the candidates who get the highest ranking have to submit a full application within 60 days of invitation. Finally the candidates who are shortlisted are given the benefit of express entry immigration.

The education of a person in the selection criteria fetches a maximum of 25 points. The maximum points are rewarded to doctoral degree holders and the credentials are evaluated by a third party. World education services and medical council of Canada are two major evaluation bodies. A candidate needs to be proficient in French or English.

The employment experience that a candidate possesses has also been given a good weight age. A candidate can score a maximum of 15 and a minimum of 9 points according to the rating system. It requires minimum 1 year to a maximum 6 years of work experience. Candidates between 18-35 years of age are allotted up to 12 points and no points are awarded for 47 or more.

A good weight age is given to the candidates who have got an employment offer in Canada before applying for immigration. Such candidates who possess a valid offer from any of the companies in Canada are allotted 10 points with bonus 5 points in the adaptability section. The validation of employment letter of the candidate is done by the anticipated employer to human skills development.

Adaptability has a weight age of 10 points. All the applicants who have 1 year of full time work experience in top tier roles like managerial, professional or technical are allocate the maximum points. Some other considerations are that if the candidate has a close relative in Canada, the applicant or spouse has studied in Canada or Spouse had Canadian work experience.

As detailed on the Canada immigration latest news, this policy of CIC confirms will be able to select highly educated professionals. This policy of the Canadian immigration system does not favor applications from skilled trades.  Only the qualified trades’ candidates are allowed to apply for PR or permanent residency under the Federal Skilled Trades Program.
 
Resource: http://newsflavor.com/world/canada-immigration-latest-news-2

1 comment:

  1. I agree to a certain extent. People who come to work can contribute and improve society in a number of ways

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