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Monthly Archives: October 2024

October 9, 2024

Dear future neighbour,

On October 8, British Columbia’s Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) conducted its latest draw, issuing about 173 invitations to apply for permanent residency. Among these, 83 invitations targeted skilled workers and international graduates in 35 tech occupations, with the cutoff score dropping slightly by one point compared to the last tech draw.

In addition to tech roles, 44 invitations were extended to those with experience as early childhood educators’ assistants or instructors. Furthermore, 21 applicants with backgrounds in 39 healthcare occupations were also invited. Adding to the excitement, 25 individuals from various construction fields received invitations through a new category-based draw introduced late last year, showcasing BC’s commitment to attracting talent across diverse sectors.

See below details of latest BC PNP draw of October 8:

Date Draw type Stream Minimum
Score
Number of invitations
October 8, 2024 Childcare: Early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 42202) Skilled Worker, International Graduate
(includes EEBC option)
83 44
Targeting 25 Construction occupations 89 25
Targeting 39 Healthcare occupations 99 21
Targeting 35 tech occupations 116 83
Veterinary care 80 <5

See below details of BC PNP draw of October 2:

Date Draw type Stream Minimum
Score
Number of invitations
October 2, 2024 General Skilled Worker 128 81
Skilled Worker – EEBC option 128
International Graduate 128
International Graduate – EEBC option 128
Entry Level & Semi-Skilled 110
Childcare: Early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 42202) Skilled Worker, International Graduate
(includes EEBC option)
83 35
Targeting 25 Construction occupations 89 23
Targeting 39 Healthcare occupations 99 28
Veterinary care 80 <5

The BC PNP processing timeframe for post-nomination requests and skills immigration remain 3 months respectively. Processing only commences after BC PNP receives completed application.

Congratulations to everyone that received an invitation!

Require assistance with securing a visitor visa for Canada, seeking professional aid in submitting a study visa or work permit application, crafting an Expression of Interest, setting up an express entry or provincial nomination profile, preparing your application post receiving an invitation to apply, or simply reviewing your self-prepared application? Schedule a consultation or reach out via email at info@eseumohimmigration.com

October 8, 2024

Dear future neighbour,

On October 7, 2024, the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted its latest Express Entry draw, extending a remarkable 1,613 invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residency. This significant opportunity opens the door for countless aspiring immigrants looking to establish their lives in Canada.

This particular draw specifically focused on candidates within the Provincial Nominee Program, requiring a comprehensive ranking system (CRS) score of 743 or higher.

See below details of the Express Entry Draw of October 7

  • Provincial Nominee Program
  • Number of invitations issued: 1,613
  • Rank required to be invited to apply: 1,613 or above
  • Date of round: October 7, 2024
  • CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 743
  • Tie-breaking rule: March 22, 2024

See below latest Express Entry CRS score distribution:

CRS score range Number of candidates
601-1200 1,656
501-600 11,800
451-500 62,853
491-500 11,815
481-490 12,236
471-480 14,729
461-470 12,818
451-460 11,255
401-450 54,313
441-450 10,845
431-440 11,804
421-430 10,340
411-420 10,707
401-410 10,617
351-400 50,741
301-350 23,155
0-300 5,374
Total 209,892
The emphasis on particular immigration programs remains strong, with the CRS score cutoff varying according to the specific program and category. This dynamic approach reflects a tailored strategy to attract the right talent and meet Canada’s evolving needs.

See Below Trends in CRS Scores for Targeted Express Entry Draws in 2024

  • General or No Program Specified: 9 draws, 14,445 invitations, Average CRS: 536 (Lowest: 524, Highest: 549)
  • Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): 9 draws, 12,167 invitations, Average CRS: 695 (Lowest: 663, Highest: 743)
  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC): 6 draws, 24,800 invitations, Average CRS: 516 (Lowest: 507, Highest: 522)
  • French-Speaking Candidates: 8 draws, 20,400 invitations, Average CRS: 390 (Lowest: 336, Highest: 446)
  • Agriculture and Agri-food: 1 draw, 1,540 invitations, CRS cutoff: 437
  • Transport Sector: 1 draw, 975 invitations, CRS cutoff: 430
  • STEM Professions: 1 draw, 4,500 invitations, CRS cutoff: 491
  • Healthcare Sector: 2 draws, 7,250 invitations, Average CRS: 433.5 (Lowest: 422, Highest: 445)
  • Trades-Specific Draw: 1 draw, 1,800 invitations, CRS cutoff: 436

Do you require assistance with setting up an express entry or provincial nomination profile, securing a visitor visa for Canada, seeking professional aid in submitting a visa or work permit application, crafting an Expression of Interest, preparing your application post receiving an invitation to apply, or simply reviewing your self-prepared application? Schedule a consultation or reach out via email at info@eseumohimmigration.com

October 4, 2024

Dear future neighbour,

If you’re curious about this, here’s the essential clarification: while you can list multiple work experiences on your profile, you must select one primary NOC to claim your experience. This primary NOC should represent your relevant work history from the last three years for the Canadian Experience Class or from the last ten years for the Federal Skilled Worker Program. It’s crucial to remember that provinces focus on your primary work experience when reviewing your Express Entry profile, not the additional roles you’ve included. Choose your primary NOC carefully, as it will be the foundation of your immigration application.

What is an NOC?

NOC stands for National Occupational Classification, it is a standardized system used in Canada to categorize and describe occupations. It assigns a unique code to each job, reflecting its duties and responsibilities. The NOC is essential for immigration processes, job searches, and labor market analysis, helping to ensure that individuals and employers understand the requirements and classifications of various occupations.

Important Takeaways to Remember:

1. Select Your Primary NOC: Choose one primary NOC that accurately reflects your relevant work experience from the last 3 to 10 years.

2. Provincial Focus: When reviewing your Express Entry profile, provinces will concentrate on your primary NOC.

3. Multiple Experiences: While you can list various work experiences, only one NOC can be designated as primary.

4. Experience Requirements: For occupation-specific draws, ensure you have at least 6 months of relevant experience in your claimed primary NOC, obtained within the last 3 years.

5. Flexibility in Experience: Your primary NOC doesn’t have to be your most recent job, but it must align with the requirements of the immigration class you’re applying for (e.g., within the last 3 years for the Canadian Experience Class).

Hope this helps! If you’re eligible but haven’t set up your Express Entry profile yet, it’s time to get started—don’t wait!

Need help creating an express entry profile, preparing your application after receiving an invitation to apply or even just reviewing an application you prepared yourself? Send us an email on info@eseumohimmigration.com

 

October 4, 2024

Dear future neighbour,

In the most recent BC PNP draw on October 2, approximately 167 invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residency (PR) were issued in both general and targeted rounds.

Among these, 81 invitations were awarded in a general draw, encompassing skilled worker and international graduate streams, along with their express entry counterparts.

See below details of BC PNP Draw of  October 2

Date Draw type Stream Minimum
Score
Number of invitations
October 2, 2024 General Skilled Worker 128 81
Skilled Worker – EEBC option 128
International Graduate 128
International Graduate – EEBC option 128
Entry Level & Semi-Skilled 110
Childcare: Early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 42202) Skilled Worker, International Graduate
(includes EEBC option)
83 35
Targeting 25 Construction occupations 89 23
Targeting 39 Healthcare occupations 99 28
Veterinary care 80 <5

The BC PNP processing timeframe for post-nomination requests and skills immigration remain 3 months respectively. Processing only commences after BC PNP receives completed application.

Congratulations to everyone that received an invitation!

Require assistance with securing a visitor visa for Canada, seeking professional aid in submitting a study visa or work permit application, crafting an Expression of Interest, setting up an express entry or provincial nomination profile, preparing your application post receiving an invitation to apply, or simply reviewing your self-prepared application? Schedule a consultation or reach out via email at info@eseumohimmigration.com

October 2, 2024

Dear future neighbour,

Alberta modified its process for issuing Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for certain streams under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP). This new approach impacts candidates seeking to apply through specific worker pathways within the program.

As of September 30, individuals who wish to apply to any of the AAIP worker streams must now submit a Worker Expression of Interest (EOI). Applicants can do this by logging into the AAIP portal and filling out an online form with their personal details. Once submitted, candidates are placed in a Worker Stream pool for potential selection. There is no cost involved in submitting an EOI.

Key Features of the New AAIP Worker EOI System

Free Submission: Eligible candidates can submit their Worker Expression of Interest (EOI) at no cost, making the process more accessible to a wide range of applicants.
Comprehensive Evaluation: Profiles will be scored and ranked using various criteria such as education, work experience, language skills, age, and connections to Alberta, ensuring a balanced assessment of each candidate’s potential.
Frequent Selection Rounds: The AAIP will regularly hold draws from the Worker Stream pool, choosing candidates based on their EOI scores, the province’s labor market demands, and the number of available nominations.
Application Invitation: Candidates chosen in these draws will receive an email invitation to apply for their respective worker stream, moving them closer to securing a nomination.

Understanding the New Alberta PR Points Grid

The Worker EOI points system determines eligibility and ranking for draws. Here’s a simplified breakdown:

Education (Max 22 points): More points are awarded for higher education—doctorates get 12 points, master’s 10, and bachelor’s or trades certificates/diplomas 7. Completing education in Alberta adds 10 points, while studying in other Canadian provinces adds 6.
Language Proficiency (Max 13 points): A minimum CLB 4 in English or NCLC 4 in French is needed. Higher language scores earn up to 10 points, with an extra 3 points for bilingual ability.
Work Experience (Max 21 points): At least 12 months of work experience earns 11 points. Canadian work experience in Alberta adds up to 10 more points.
Age (Max 5 points): Those aged 21-34 get the full 5 points, with fewer points for other age ranges.
Family in Alberta (Max 8 points): Immediate family ties in Alberta add up to 8 points.
Economic Factors (Max 31 points): Job offers in Alberta, especially in key sectors or rural areas, can earn significant points, with regulated occupations adding up to 10.

How the Worker EOI System Operates

Candidates submit their qualifications via the AAIP portal, providing details that will be scored using a points grid. This grid evaluates factors contributing to a total score out of 100. Once submitted, candidates enter the Worker Stream pool, where regular draws will be held starting mid-to-late October 2024. There’s no urgency to submit immediately after the system opens.

If you require further information or assistance on the AAIP EOI submission, or require assistance with securing a visitor visa for Canada, seeking professional aid in submitting a visa or work permit application, crafting an Expression of Interest, setting up an express entry or provincial nomination profile, preparing your application post receiving an invitation to apply, or simply reviewing your self-prepared application? Schedule a consultation or reach out via email at info@eseumohimmigration.com