Saturday, August 26, 2017

Saskatchewan Increased Intake Number for Famous Immigration Sub-categories


The Saskatchewan province of Canada has increased the number of annual intake of application for two of its famous immigration programs of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP).

It is expected that more application will be accepted before the end of the year 2017.

the number of allocations has been increased in International Skilled Worker – Express Entry sub-category of SINP and the Occupations In-Demand sub-category.

These programs were first launched in 2015 and both of them have turned out to be popular among a wide range of aspiring immigrants. An applicant is not required to have a job offer from a Canadian employer for any of these sub-categories.

An applicant once selected is issued a provincial nomination, which can be used to apply for Canadian permanent residence to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The primary applicant can also include the spouse / common-law partner as well as dependent children in the application submitted.

The applicant is however, required to have work experience in any of the occupation that is in demand to apply for any of the sub-category. A minimum score of at least 60 points is required out of 100 points on the SINP assessment grid.

The Occupations In-Demand sub-category enables applicants in receiving nomination certificate, which they can use to apply for permanent residence of Canada outside the Express Entry immigration system that is run by the federal government of Canada.

This stream can become very useful to those people who have not yet come in the Express Entry pool. The language requirement of this immigration stream is lower when compared with any program that runs under the Express Entry immigration system.

Candidates are required to have an Express Entry profile in order to apply for any of the sub-category of Express Entry immigration system.

A successful candidate receives 600 additional points in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). This takes them at the front of the line for the upcoming draw from the Express Entry pool.

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Saturday, August 19, 2017

Manitoba Invites 443 Skilled Workers in August 15th Draw

A total of 443 skilled workers have been invited by the province of Manitoba in a draw that took place on August 15th to settle in the province as permanent residents.

The invited candidates will now be in a position to apply for immigration to Manitoba along with the family members by way of Manitoba Provincial Nomination Program (MPNP).

The MPNP is an immigration program in Canada that enables the province of Manitoba to bring in new immigrants who have been found capable to settle in Manitoba along with their family members. Applicants are accepted based on the eligibility criteria that is set by the province.

The MPNP works through an Expression of Interest (EOI) system for skilled workers, wherein aspiring immigrants can submit their application for a formal EOI.

Once this step is taken by an candidate, points are assigned to them depending on their personal profile and related factors. Thereafter, Letter of Advice to Apply (LAA) is issued to candidates that have obtained the highest points.

Such a candidate can than apply with the federal government for permanent resident status, that is after a successful nomination.

401 candidates were issued LAA in the August draw under the criteria for the Skilled Workers sub-category in Manitoba. The score that was attained by the lowest ranked candidate who was invited was 585.

This was the lowest cut-off threshold for any draw in this sub-category since last September. The rest of the 42 LAA were issued in the Skilled Workers Overseas sub-category to candidates.

Every candidate who was invited in this sub-category had obtained 719 or more points.

Strategic initiatives comprises of:

Recruitment Missions: Foreign skilled workers are interviewed at the overseas immigration / employment fairs by MPNP representatives. These workers are subsequently invited to apply after a formal Expression of Interest (EOI) is submitted by them.

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Friday, August 18, 2017

Employer Job Offer In-Demand Immigration Stream Launched by Ontario

The government of Ontario has launched a new Canadian immigration stream. The announcement for the opening of the Employer Job Offer In-Demand Skills Stream and it opened on the same day.

This immigration stream is for workers whose occupation is in high-demand and they have a job offer in Ontario.

The Employer Job Offer In-Demand Skills Stream forms part of the Immigrant Nominee Program from Ontario (OINP). This visa program enables aspiring immigrant to come to Canada through nomination from Ontario based on requirements set by the province.

The present list of occupations contains occupations from the construction and agriculture sectors.

Applicants will be able to apply only when they are able to fulfill all the eligibility parameters, have obtained a full-time, permanent job offer from an Ontario employer. They should also have filled and signed Employer Form which will form part of the application package.

Occupation List

The job offer which the applicant has need to be in any of the eligible occupations mentioned in the National Occupation Classification (NOC) Skill Level C or D.

To be qualified to apply for the Ontario In-Demand Skills Stream, candidates must have a vocation offer from a qualified Ontario manager that meets the accompanying criteria:

·         Is a changeless (i.e., vague) and all day work offer in a qualified occupation in the farming or development parts (see rundown of qualified occupations above), and

·         Meets the overarching wage levels in Ontario for that occupation and district.

·         In the event that the candidate is as of now working in the position, the business is required to meet winning necessities and pay a wage that is equivalent to or more prominent than the present wage.

Candidates should likewise meet the accompanying necessities:

·         Work Experience: Have a year of combined work involvement in Ontario got inside the three years previously the date of the application. The work encounter must be paid, full-time (or the proportional sum in low maintenance) in Ontario and must be in a qualified occupation (see above). Occasional work encounter is not qualified to meet the work encounter necessity for the In-Demand Skills Pilot.

·         Education: Have finished what might as well be called a Canadian optional school (secondary school) training or above, as showed by a substantial Educational Credential Assessment.

·         Substantial testament or license: Have a legitimate endorsement or permit at the season of utilization for any work encounter guaranteed in an occupation that requires confirmation or authorizing.

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Friday, August 11, 2017

2,991 Candidates Invited on August 9 Express Entry Draw

The August 9nd Express Entry draw is the second one in the month of August. A total of 2,991 candidates were picked up from the pool and were sent the Invitation to Apply (ITA). These people will now be in a position to apply for permanent residency of Canada.

The cut-off for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score stood at 433 points. The invited candidates have now moved a step closer to become the permanent resident of Canada, along with their spouse or common-law-partner as well as dependent children.

It is expected that complete applications that are submitted will be processed by IRCC within the next six months.

The three past draws that occurred since those progressions happened all had a CRS cut-off edge in the 440's. The way that the most recent draw took after rapidly after the past draw, which occurred precisely seven days back on August 2, would have been a contributing variable to the lessening in the edge this time around, as longer crevices between attracts enable more contender to enter the pool.

Following the present draw, the aggregate number of ITAs issued since Express Entry was propelled in January, 2015 stands at 125,587. Of these, 60,742 have been issued so far this year; this is altogether more than the aggregate number issued in all of a year ago.

The difference in CRS cut-off threshold between August 2nd and the previous draw that took place on July 12th is just of 1 point. The latest Express Entry draw closing at one point higher than the previous one.

It is worth noting here that the gap of three weeks between these two draws has been longer than on numerous occasions previously.

This gave longer than usual time to candidates who are already in the pool to update their profile and increase their points total and more candidates entered the Express Entry pool than before.

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Thursday, August 3, 2017

3,264 Candidates Invited on August 2 Express Entry Draw

WWICS : The August 2nd Express Entry draw has happened after a gap of three weeks. A total of 3,264 candidates were picked up from the pool and were sent the Invitation to Apply (ITA). These people will now be in a position to apply for permanent residency of Canada.

The cut-off for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score stood at 441 points. The invited candidates have now moved a step closer to become the permanent resident of Canada, along with their spouse or common-law-partner as well as dependent children.

It is expected that complete applications that are submitted will be processed by IRCC within the next six months.


The difference in CRS cut-off threshold between August 2nd and the previous draw that took place on July 12th is just of 1 point. The latest Express Entry draw closing at one point higher than the previous one.

It is worth noting here that the gap of three weeks between these two draws has been longer than on numerous occasions previously.

This gave longer than usual time to candidates who are already in the pool to update their profile and increase their points total and more candidates entered the Express Entry pool than before.

This gap surely must have created an upward pressure on the cut-off threshold of the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).

When the gap between two Express Entry draws decreases, there is also a decrease in the cut-off threshold of the CRS.

The lowest cut-off threshold on CRS till now has been at 413 points.

The total number of ITAs that have been issued till now since the Express Entry system was first launched has reached to 122,596. Nearly, half of these ITAs have been issued in the current year 2017.

The reason for this increase is that Express Entry has become the main component for economic immigration to Canada.

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