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Latest Express Entry draw, RCC issues 4,300 ITAs

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  IRCC has held the fifteenth   Express Entry draw   of 2023. Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 4,300 candidates in an all-program draw. Candidates required a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 486. 82 occupations now eligible for category-based selection On May 31, IRCC announced that later in the summer it would begin holding draws for  Express Entry   candidates . Below categories are ⦁ healthcare ⦁ Transport ⦁ Agriculture and agri-food ⦁ Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) professions ⦁ Trades, such as carpenters, plumbers and contractors ⦁ Strong French speaking abilities In these new draws,  Express Entry  candidates who have either the required work or language experience in selected occupations within these categories will receive Invitations to Apply (ITAs). Science, Technology Engineering and mathematics (STEM) occupations also make up a large share. Healthcare occupations represe...

Top 3 Options to Apply for a Canadian Multiple Entry Visa

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  Top 3 Options   Are you dreaming of exploring the picturesque landscapes, vibrant cities, and multicultural society of Canada? If you’re considering multiple trips to this beautiful country, a Multiple Entry Visa is your best bet. In this blog, we’ll discuss the various options available for obtaining a Multiple Entry Visa to Canada, allowing you to make the most of your travel experiences. 1. Tourist Visa For people who want to visit Canada on several occasions, the Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), commonly known as the  Canada Tourist Visa ,  is a popular option. It allows travellers to enter Canada for a predetermined time, usually up to six months per visit. You can travel to Canada as frequently as you’d like for up to 10 years if you have a multiple entry tourist visa. You must show evidence of your intention to return to your home country, show that you have the resources to support yourself during your stay, and have a clear criminal history in order to ...

How can I submit an Indian application for permanent residence in Canada?

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  What are the specifications? Since Canada is a land of opportunity, it has become the most popular place for Indians to immigrate and establish permanent residence since it guarantees a high quality of living and opportunities for career progress. A number of exact steps must be taken in order to obtain permanent residency in Canada, also known as Canadian PR. If these steps are performed, you will be added to the list of applicants for PR. The government organisation responsible for establishing the immigration laws in Canada is called Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The most sought-after visa category for outstanding professionals in India and abroad is Canada Permanent Residency (PR). You must submit an application through one of the well-known point-based Canada immigration programmes, such as Express Entry, QSWP, PNP, and others, in order to be granted a PR visa. To ensure a seamless application procedure, you should also have your documentation available...

Latest PNP Draw Results

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  Latest PNP Draw Results in  British Columbia, Ontario and New Brunswick . Three Canadian provinces have nominated candidates under the  Provincial Nominee Program  (PNP) this week. Most  provinces and territories (except Quebec and Nunavut) hold PNP draws that target candidates with specific occupations, such as healthcare, tech, and skilled trades.  Provincial governments nominate candidates that are the most likely to easily integrate into the provincial labour force and be able to economically establish. If the PNP candidate is in the Express Entry pool and gets a provincial nomination, they automatically receive an additional 600 points in the CRS. Economic immigration candidates who are not in an Express Entry program may still apply for provincial nomination. This can strengthen their overall permanent resident application. Provincial immigration results June 17-22 Ontario invited 1,000 candidates over three draws on June 20 under the stre...

Canada Federal Skilled Worker Program

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    Age Age plays a pivotal role in calculating the 67 points for immigration to Canada. Every candidate  above the age of 18  who wants to qualify for the FST or FSW Program is awarded points based on their age. The age group of 18-35 receives the highest number of points. As an applicant’s age increases, they receive fewer points. The maximum number of points allotted in this category is 12 points. AGE POINTS 18-35 12 points 36 11 points 37 10 points 38 9 points 39 8 points 40 7 points 41 6 points 42 5 points 43 4 points 44 3 points 45 2 points 46 1 points 47 or older 0 points Education A candidate’s degree, diploma, certificate, or further education might all get them points. Candidates must present original papers for any degree obtained from a foreign institution with the Educational Credential Assessment report or qualification obtained from a Canadian university in order to achieve the   Express Entry  minimum points. Candidates with a master’s or do...