Sunday, August 13, 2017

SASKATCHEWAN IMMIGRANT NOMINEE PROGRAM)(SINP) IN Demand Occupation was Open (August 09,2017

With global competition to attract the best and brightest of candidates, the Canadian province of Saskatchewan has just published in demand occupations in that province to attract high skilled applicants to immigrate with no job offer requirement.

To be eligible for this sub-category, you must pay a non-refundable $300 application fee online by Visa or Mastercard. It is the last step required in order to submit your application.
You may qualify for this sub-category if you live outside Canada or have proof of legal status in Canada, are not a refugee claimant and:
  • Score a minimum of 60 points out of 100 on the SINP point assessment grid;
  • Have a language score of at least Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4.
    • Employers and regulatory bodies may ask for language scores that are higher than CLB 4;
  • Have completed post-secondary education, training or apprenticeship that’s comparable to the Canadian education system of at least one year in length. You should have earned a diploma, certificate or degree with this.
  • Have at least one-year work experience in the past 10 years:
    • In your field of education or training occupation, and
    • In a high skilled occupation in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) Matrix level "A", "B" or "0" that’s in-demand in Saskatchewan.
NOTE:
  • As of August 10,2017 Quota has been reached.
To be able to submit before the quota your  requirements must be ready prior to submission.

 

Monday, April 24, 2017

Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)under Express Entry -Lowest CRS Score Draw

Express Entry draw figures for April 19, 2017 are below.
The number of ranking points needed by Express Entry candidates before they can apply for permanent residency in Canada has "fallen once again" to yet another all-time low, in today’s Express Entry draw.
The April 19 draw will see 3,665 Express Entry candidates receive an invitation to submit their application. They will need to have at least 415 Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points.
It’s the highest number of candidates ever to receive an invite in an Express Entry draw. Just a month ago, candidates would have needed 441 points to apply for residency, so today’s draw continues the significant downward trend.


Friday, March 31, 2017

Express Entry improvements: Spring 2017 / CHANGES TO CRS COMING IN JUNE 2017

CHANGES TO CRS COMING IN JUNE 2017

Express Entry is Canada’s flagship application management system for key economic immigration programs, including the Canadian Experience Class, the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program and a portion of the Provincial Nominee Program.
Programs managed through the Express Entry system attract high-skilled foreign workers who want to live in Canada permanently and whose in-demand skills are needed by employers across the country to help build businesses and grow the economy.
Express Entry remains unchanged until the improvements below are implemented on June 6, 2017. At that time, Ministerial Instructions with further details will also be published in the Canada Gazette and on the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada website. 

Before June 6, 2017
After June 6, 2017
French language skills.
French language skills.
No additional points for candidates with strong French language skills.
The Express Entry system currently awards points for language ability in either of Canada’s two official languages—English or French.
Candidates can get up to 136 points for their first official language and up to 24 points for their second official language.

Additional points for candidates with strong French language skills, with more additional points going to candidates who also have English language skills
Express Entry candidates with strong French language skills, with or without English language skills, will be awarded additional points by the CRS.
A total of 15 additional points will be awarded for test results of the Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NLC) at level 7 in all four language skills in French (listening, speaking, reading and writing) and an English test result of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 4 or lower.
A total of 30 additional points will be awarded for test results of the NLC at level 7 in all four skills in French and English test results of CLB 5 or higher.

No points for candidates with siblings in Canada
Additional points for candidates with siblings in Canada
The Express Entry system does not award any points to candidates with siblings in Canada. 
Express Entry system will award 15 points to candidates with siblings in Canada.
Job Bank registration required
Job Bank registration voluntary
After completing a profile, a candidate must create a Job Bank account if they do not have a valid job offer or a provincial or territorial nomination before they are placed in the pool and become eligible for an invitation round. 
ob Bank registration for Express Entry candidates becomes voluntary for all candidates.
Candidates who meet the minimum entry criteria for Express Entry will be automatically placed into the pool and immediately eligible for invitation rounds. If they do not currently have a job in Canada and would like to start their job search, they will be able to register for Job Bank.
Employers will still be able to use all of their existing recruiting methods, including Job Bank, to find Express Entry candidates.



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