Provincial nomination invitation
1. Canadian immigrants-invitation from BC province
Cicnews: BC PNP Tech invited 34 immigrant candidates in the lottery. So far, BC, Canada has issued more than 8,000 invitations to apply for provincial nominations.
On September 7th, Canada immigrated to BC and invited 34 PNP Tech immigrant candidates from BC. The new invitation was sent through BC PNP Tech, which is part of BC PNP.
Those invited by the technical lottery in BC Province must meet the requirements of one of the fast-track and skilled migration categories in BC Province, which is managed by SIRS.
The Canadian immigrant candidates invited by this lottery come from the two sub-categories of skilled workers and international graduate students, and they need to save at least 80 points.
Invited candidates have 30 days to apply for nomination.
About BC PNP technology
From 2065438 to May 2007, PNP Tech in BC Province was launched as a pilot project, because the previous labor market survey found that the biggest problem in the technical field in BC Province was human resources. Due to the success of this project, BC turned it into a permanent plan to allow BC skilled employers to continue to attract and select international talents in the absence of qualified skilled workers locally.
BC PNP Tech is a fast Canadian immigration program for skilled workers and international students in short supply. Candidates need to be registered in the existing provincial immigration category in BC Province and have obtained at least 12 months of effective job opportunities in 29 eligible occupations before applying for BC PNP Tech.
Applicants for PNP technology in British Columbia must have at least one year's work experience, be full-time, and have an employment notice from a qualified employer in British Columbia.
Send invitations to the highest score candidates who meet the qualification requirements every week through BC PNP Tech.
Canadian immigrant candidates who are invited to apply for provincial nomination are required to submit a complete application. Once completed, most technical applications will be processed within two to three months.
If approved, the candidate will receive a nomination confirmation letter, which can be used to apply for permanent residency with the Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) according to the provincial nomination category.
Fast track candidates nominated by BC Province will get an extra 600 points in the comprehensive ranking system. This ruling effectively guaranteed their chance to apply for permanent residency in Canada.
2. Canadian immigrants-invitation from Saskatchewan
CIC News: PNP in Saskatchewan drew lots to invite 528 immigrant candidates.
Invite immigrant candidates to apply for provincial nominations according to fast-track and short-term occupational categories.
Saskatchewan held a new immigration lottery on September 8.
Saskatchewan Immigration Nomination Program (SINP) invited 528 candidates through two immigration programs. Among the invitees, 3 16 may be eligible to apply for the fast-track category, and 2 12 may be eligible to apply for the short-term occupation category.
The minimum screening score for these two categories is 66.
In this lottery, there are 16 qualified occupations in each category. A complete list of qualified occupations can be found on the official website of Saskatchewan.
These two types of applicants also need to do ECA certification to prove that their qualifications meet Canadian standards.
About fast track categories
The fast track category is Enhanced Provincial Nomination Program (PNP), which means it is connected to the federal fast track system.
Fast track system manages three major economic migration projects in Canada: federal skilled migration, federal skilled migration and Canadian experience.
Candidates with fast track files must also create a Saskatchewan EOI file in order to be considered for provincial nomination.
Candidates nominated by Saskatchewan will get an extra 600 points in the comprehensive ranking system. This ruling effectively guaranteed their chance to apply for permanent residency in Canada.
About the occupational categories in short supply
The job category that is in short supply is basic PNP, which means it is open to immigrant candidates without fast-track documents.
This category applies to highly skilled workers who have short-term professional experience in Saskatchewan but have not yet obtained job opportunities in Saskatchewan.
To apply for immigration to Canada through this category, the applicant needs to create an EOI file through SINP's online application system.
Saskatchewan's EOI system allows the province to choose immigrant candidates who have the potential to make this grassland province prosperous. Candidates' work experience, education, language ability, age and connection with the province will be evaluated to prove their ability to settle in Saskatchewan.
3. Invitation from Quetta Province
CIC News: 5 17 candidates were invited in the new round of Arrima screening in Quebec.
The Quebec Immigration Bureau announced the details of the Arrima screening on September 2nd.
Quebec invited 5 17 candidates to submit their immigration applications on September 2nd. This is the fourth round of invitation issued by Quebec Skilled Migration Project (QSWP) in the past four weeks.
In the screening on September 2nd, all candidates invited by MIFI to submit immigration applications need to get an Arrima score of at least 499.
The latest round of Arrima invitation is aimed at candidates who have valid job offers outside the Montreal metropolitan area, and their jobs are currently in short supply in Quebec.
After sending out invitations every month for several months, Quebec seems to be stepping up its pace, and the number of Arrima invitations every month has reached a record level. Since August of 12, Quebec has been conducting Arrima screening every week. The number of people invited has exceeded 500, far exceeding the number of people invited in any other round this year.
This is the ninth screening in Quebec this year. At present, 2,664 candidates have been invited to submit immigration applications.
Quebec skilled migration project
Quebec Skilled Migration Project (QSWP) aims at skilled workers who can establish an economic base in the province. This project is very popular with skilled workers and international students who want to settle and work in Quebec.
The invited candidates must submit their applications within six months. The date begins with all the information needed to submit the application, including forms and documents.
If the application is successful, you will get a CSQ or Quebec selection certificate. You can use this document to apply to the Canadian federal government for permanent residence.
If you want to settle in Quebec, you will be evaluated under different systems, unlike applying for settlement in other parts of Canada. The immigration program in Quebec is managed by the provincial government, which is different from the federal program in Canada.
Six ways to become a permanent resident
According to a comprehensive report in Sing Tao Daily, Canada's Federal Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship provides six channels to attract 90,000 international university graduates and basic workers, so that those who meet the requirements can become permanent residents of Canada, among which French speakers have no upper limit for three types of applications.
According to the regulations of the Federal Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, from May, basic workers, international graduates and French speakers can become permanent residents of Canada through six channels.
Mendicino, Minister of Immigration of Canada, said that this plan will enable 90,000 new immigrants to obtain permanent resident status in Canada through three categories, while for French speakers, there is no upper limit for the three immigration channels.
The new plan is mainly aimed at workers working in hospitals and long-term nursing homes, front-line personnel in other important departments and international graduates from educational institutions.
The Federal Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship will accept three types of applications from May 6, including 20,000 temporary workers related to medical treatment, 30,000 temporary workers with basic occupations, and 40,000 international students who graduated from Canadian educational institutions.
The application deadline is 1 1.5, or the application has reached the upper limit. These new policies apply to workers in 40 health care industries and 95 workers in nursing, food production and sales.
Applicants must have worked in a health care professional institution in Canada for at least 1 year, or have other pre-approved basic jobs. For international students, they must complete the qualified courses in Canadian universities for nearly four years, no earlier than 20 17 and 17.
Graduates and workers who apply must be proficient in one of Canada's official languages, meet generally accepted requirements, and be authorized to work in Canada at the time of application.
Mendicino said that these new policies can help people with temporary status to plan their long-term residence in Canada in the future, which will play a key role in Canada's economic recovery.
Accepting about 6.5438+0.2 million new immigrants in the next three years is the goal set by the federal government. Up to now, about 40 1 000 people can become permanent residents of Canada in 20021year.