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Monthly Archives: December 2024

December 18, 2024
December 18, 2024

Dear future neighbour,

On Tuesday, December 17, 2024, Marc Miller, Canada’s Minister of Immigration, introduced three significant changes to Canada’s immigration system. These changes are designed to strengthen the integrity of the immigration process and improve its efficiency. The new measures focus on eliminating flagpoling, tightening control over immigration documents, and combating fraud in the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) process, along with improving the integrity of the Express Entry system. Here’s a breakdown of the key announcements:

1. Elimination of Flagpoling

Flagpoling, a practice where individuals leave Canada to briefly cross the border and return to complete immigration procedures (like applying for a work permit or permanent residency), will no longer be allowed. This process was often used to avoid waiting for approval within the country, but it had potential for abuse and loopholes. The government’s move to eliminate flagpoling aims to prevent misuse and create a more secure and predictable immigration process. It also ensures that applicants follow the proper channels, reducing the possibility of fraud or manipulation.

2. Tightened Control Over Immigration Documents

The Canadian government is placing increased emphasis on the integrity of immigration documents. This means that there will be stricter regulations surrounding the issuance of immigration-related documents to prevent fraud. The goal is to make sure that these documents—such as work permits, study permits, and permanent resident cards—are not forged or used fraudulently. By improving document control, the government seeks to ensure the system remains fair and transparent, ultimately protecting both applicants and Canada’s immigration system from exploitation.

3. Combating LMIA Fraud and Improving Express Entry Integrity

The Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a key requirement for employers wishing to hire foreign workers in Canada. However, some dishonest employers may exploit the system, using fraudulent LMIAs to bypass regulations and hire workers under false pretenses. The new measures aim to combat this fraud, ensuring that only employers who genuinely need foreign workers can use the LMIA system. Additionally, the government is introducing stricter rules to maintain the integrity of the Express Entry system. Express Entry is the main pathway for skilled workers to immigrate to Canada, and the changes will ensure that only qualified individuals are selected, reducing the chances of fraud and ensuring that skilled labor needs are met.

Conclusion

The new immigration changes announced by Marc Miller on December 17, 2024, are part of Canada’s ongoing efforts to maintain a fair, transparent, and secure immigration system. By eliminating flagpoling, tightening control over immigration documents, and addressing fraud within the LMIA and Express Entry systems, the government is working to protect the integrity of its immigration policies. These changes not only aim to prevent misuse but also ensure that Canada remains a welcoming and fair destination for those seeking to immigrate.

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December 17, 2024

Dear future neighbour,

On December 16, IRCC issued 1,085 permanent residency invitations in the latest Express Entry draw targeting profiles under the Provincial Nominee Program. The cutoff score for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) was set at 727.

See below details of the latest Express Entry Draw

Specifics December 16 December 3 December 2
Category Provincial Nominee Program Level 7 in French Provincial Nominee Program
Invitations 1,085 800 676
CRS Cutoff 727 466 705
Tie-breaking rule September 18, 2024 November 26, 2024 November 27, 2024

See below latest  CRS SCore Distribution in the Pool

CRS score range Number of candidates
601-1200 1,203
501-600 19,885
451-500 63,369
491-500 12,355
481-490 11,984
471-480 14,379
461-470 12,610
451-460 12,041
401-450 58,543
441-450 11,456
431-440 12,511
421-430 11,400
411-420 11,788
401-410 11,388
351-400 50,506
301-350 22,183
0-300 5,621
Total 221,310

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December 17, 2024

Dear future neighbour,

On December 14, 2024, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced the eligibility criteria for two new permanent residency pathways aimed at addressing labor shortages and fostering community development in Canada. These pathways are the Rural Community Immigration Class (RCIC) and the Francophone Community Immigration Class (FCIC). This article provides a comprehensive overview of the eligibility requirements for both classes.

Rural Community Immigration Class (RCIC)

The RCIC is designed for foreign nationals who can economically establish themselves in designated rural communities outside of Quebec. The eligibility criteria include:

General Requirements
Residency Intent: Applicants must intend to reside in a rural community in a province or territory other than Quebec.
Temporary Resident Status: If applying from within Canada, applicants must maintain valid temporary resident status throughout the application process.

Work Experience
Minimum Duration: Applicants must have at least one year (1,560 hours) of continuous full-time work experience or equivalent part-time experience within the past three years.
Occupational Alignment: Work experience must correspond with the National Occupational Classification (NOC) for the applicant’s occupation.

 Language Proficiency
– Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English or French through an approved language test, with results less than two years old at the time of application. The Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) levels required vary depending on the NOC category.

Educational Credentials
– Applicants must possess either a Canadian secondary or post-secondary educational credential or an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) for foreign credentials that confirm equivalency to Canadian standards.

Certificate of Recommendation
– A valid Certificate of Recommendation from a designated community’s Economic Development Organization is required. This certificate confirms a job offer and community connection and remains valid for six months post-issuance.

 

Francophone Community Immigration Class (FCIC)

The FCIC aims to increase the number of French-speaking immigrants settling in Francophone communities outside Quebec. The eligibility criteria include:

Employment Requirements
– Applicants must secure a job offer from a designated employer for non-seasonal, full-time work located within the designated community.
– At least 75% of the work must be performed within that community.

Work Experience
– The required work experience varies by TEER category as follows:
TEER 0: Experience in TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3.
TEER 1: Experience in TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3.
TEER 2: Experience in TEER 1, 2, or 3.
TEER 3: Experience in TEER 2, 3, or 4.
TEER 4: Experience in TEER 2, 3, or 4.
TEER 5: Experience in the same NOC unit group.

Language Proficiency
– Similar to RCIC, applicants must demonstrate proficiency in French through an approved language test.

Conclusion

The introduction of the RCIC and FCIC marks a significant step in Canada’s immigration strategy aimed at supporting rural and Francophone communities. By establishing these targeted pathways, Canada seeks to not only fill labor shortages but also enhance cultural diversity and promote regional economic development. These initiatives reflect Canada’s ongoing commitment to inclusive immigration policies that benefit both newcomers and local communities.

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December 13, 2024

Dear future neighbour,

The latest British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) draw took place on December 10, 2024. During this round, a total of 26 invitations were extended to candidates under the Skilled Worker and Entry Level & Semi-Skilled streams.

These invitations were issued to Skilled Workers who met the minimum required score of 80, offering them an opportunity to apply for provincial nomination.

Stream Minimum Score Required Number of invitations issued
Skilled Worker 148 6 – General draw
Skilled Worker – EEBC option 148
Entry Level and Semi-Skilled 121
Skilled Worker (includes EEBC option) 101 <5 – Childcare
112 <5 – Construction
121 <5 – Healthcare
80 <5 – Veterinary care

To obtain a nomination through the BC PNP, the first step is to verify your eligibility for the specific stream you’re aiming for, such as skilled workers or entrepreneurs. This process involves ensuring that you meet the criteria set for your chosen category.

After confirming your eligibility, the next step is to submit an online Expression of Interest (EOI). In your EOI, you will be required to provide detailed and accurate information about your education, work experience, and language proficiency.

Once your EOI is submitted, it will be reviewed, and if you meet the necessary requirements, you may be invited to apply for a nomination.

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December 6, 2024

Dear future neighbour,

The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) held a new draw earlier this month. This marked the province’s initial invitation round for December.

The latest BC PNP draw took place on December 3, 2024. A total of 21 invitations were extended to Skilled Workers and International Graduates.

To be considered, candidates needed to have a minimum score of 108.

See below details of BC PNP Draw of December 3:

Stream Draw Types Minimum Score Required Number of invitations issued
Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) Childcare 102 <5
Construction 108 <5
Healthcare 121 6
Tech 141 <5

Those who were selected in this latest BC PNP draw are expected to submit their Permanent Residence (PR) application within 30 days. If applicants fail to meet this deadline, their applications will no longer be considered valid.

In the coming weeks, more draws may take place, continuing the province’s efforts to attract skilled workers and individuals who can contribute to British Columbia’s growing economy.

To obtain a nomination through the BC PNP, the first step is to verify your eligibility for the specific stream you’re aiming for, such as skilled workers or entrepreneurs. This process involves ensuring that you meet the criteria set for your chosen category.

After confirming your eligibility, the next step is to submit an online Expression of Interest (EOI). In your EOI, you will be required to provide detailed and accurate information about your education, work experience, and language proficiency.

Once your EOI is submitted, it will be reviewed, and if you meet the necessary requirements, you may be invited to apply for a nomination.

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December 6, 2024

Dear future neighbour,

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) recently extended additional invitations to apply (ITAs) in a new Express Entry draw on December 3.

A total of 800 ITAs were issued through a category-based selection process aimed at candidates who demonstrate proficiency in French.

To be eligible for consideration, candidates needed to have at least a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 466.

See below details of Express Entry Draw so far in December:

Specifics December 3 December 2
Category Level 7 in French Provincial Nominee Program
Invitations 800 676
CRS Cutoff 466 705
Tie-breaking rule November 26, 2024 November 27, 2024

See below latest CRS Score Distribution in the Pool

CRS score range Number of candidates
601-1200 738
501-600 18,673
451-500 62,985
491-500 12,316
481-490 11,905
471-480 14,371
461-470 12,521
451-460 11,872
401-450 57,590
441-450 11,219
431-440 12,313
421-430 11,217
411-420 11,602
401-410 11,239
351-400 50,609
301-350 22,280
0-300 5,615
Total 218,490

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December 4, 2024

Dear future neighbour,

On Monday, December 2, the IRCC issued 676 permanent residency invitations in the most recent Express Entry draw under the Provincial Nominee Program with a CRS cutoff score of 705.

Earlier, 3,000 invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residency had been sent out in an Express Entry draw on November 20, targeting 35 healthcare occupations, with a CRS score of 463 or higher.

See below details of the latest Express Entry Draw of December 2

  • Provincial Nominee Program
  • Number of invitations issued: 676
  • Rank required to be invited to apply: 676 or above
  • Date of round: December 02, 2024
  • CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 705
  • Tie-breaking rule: November 27, 2024

See below details of CRS Score Distribution in the Pool

CRS score range Number of candidates
601-1200 738
501-600 18,673
451-500 62,985
491-500 12,316
481-490 11,905
471-480 14,371
461-470 12,521
451-460 11,872
401-450 57,590
441-450 11,219
431-440 12,313
421-430 11,217
411-420 11,602
401-410 11,239
351-400 50,609
301-350 22,280
0-300 5,615
Total 218,490

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