Following is a summary from the policy making Conference where the Canadian Immigration Minister John McCallum was present.
In the last 1 year 31,063 ITAs issued- a total of 13,214 (42.6%) of them were issued under FSW, 11,228 (36.1%) were issued under CEC, 4,105 (13.2%) were issued under PNP, and 2,516 (8.1%) were issued under FST. Out of these majority were those who were working as a Food Service Supervisor, Cooks and some in IT profession- who were already in Canada on LMIA/job offer. Then second those applicants come who got nomination from Provinces.
Now this year no new LMIA are being issued/or very few LMIA’s are being issued, this year no enhanced provincial nominee program for the express entry has also opened yet. So all the people who were on LMIA/on PNP, in Canada have already got the invite, as of now 87% - Percent of active candidates are there in the Express Entry Pool with CRS scores of 300-450. See the CRS distribution chart In my previous email, so obviously the cutoff points has to come down to 300’s to meet the immigration annual targets.
Below are the points that were brought into at the conference:
· 54% of EE profiles rejected because minimum entry requirements not met
· IRCC hints it expects a drop in CRS min score for Express Entry rounds of invitations by fall 2016
· Police certificates need not be recent if applicant has not been back to that country
· Program hierarchy shifted. Candidate eligible under different programs will get ITA for CEC
· Hon John McCallum says top objective of IRCC is to "let people in rather than keep people out"
· Min. McCallum says “will improve Express Entry to make it the first choice of businesses seeking immigrants”
· Minister looking to increase points awarded to international grad and post-grad students under EE.
· Looking into the LMIA process to make changes
· What's ahead for Express entry - course correction will continue over time as IRCC gathers more data
· Language test results must be valid throughout the time in Express Entry Pool
Canada's immigration minister wants to make a federal program that fast-tracks permanent residency for skilled workers the top choice for businesses seeking employees from overseas. The minister said temporary foreign workers topped the list, while provincial nominees were in the middle and express entry was at the bottom -- an order McCallum says he'd like to see reversed. "The challenge with me is to improve express entry to make it more flexible, more fluid, more accessible, more desirable for those businesses wanting to bring immigrants to this country," McCallum said in Vancouver.
He said the government is looking at a number of options, including giving more points to students under the express entry program, which currently prioritizes immigrants who are skilled workers. John McCallum told to all immigration lawyers in Vancouver that he wants to hear our input as the government continues a review of its express entry program.
In the last 1 year 31,063 ITAs issued- a total of 13,214 (42.6%) of them were issued under FSW, 11,228 (36.1%) were issued under CEC, 4,105 (13.2%) were issued under PNP, and 2,516 (8.1%) were issued under FST. Out of these majority were those who were working as a Food Service Supervisor, Cooks and some in IT profession- who were already in Canada on LMIA/job offer. Then second those applicants come who got nomination from Provinces.
Now this year no new LMIA are being issued/or very few LMIA’s are being issued, this year no enhanced provincial nominee program for the express entry has also opened yet. So all the people who were on LMIA/on PNP, in Canada have already got the invite, as of now 87% - Percent of active candidates are there in the Express Entry Pool with CRS scores of 300-450. See the CRS distribution chart In my previous email, so obviously the cutoff points has to come down to 300’s to meet the immigration annual targets.
Below are the points that were brought into at the conference:
· 54% of EE profiles rejected because minimum entry requirements not met
· IRCC hints it expects a drop in CRS min score for Express Entry rounds of invitations by fall 2016
· Police certificates need not be recent if applicant has not been back to that country
· Program hierarchy shifted. Candidate eligible under different programs will get ITA for CEC
· Hon John McCallum says top objective of IRCC is to "let people in rather than keep people out"
· Min. McCallum says “will improve Express Entry to make it the first choice of businesses seeking immigrants”
· Minister looking to increase points awarded to international grad and post-grad students under EE.
· Looking into the LMIA process to make changes
· What's ahead for Express entry - course correction will continue over time as IRCC gathers more data
· Language test results must be valid throughout the time in Express Entry Pool
Canada's immigration minister wants to make a federal program that fast-tracks permanent residency for skilled workers the top choice for businesses seeking employees from overseas. The minister said temporary foreign workers topped the list, while provincial nominees were in the middle and express entry was at the bottom -- an order McCallum says he'd like to see reversed. "The challenge with me is to improve express entry to make it more flexible, more fluid, more accessible, more desirable for those businesses wanting to bring immigrants to this country," McCallum said in Vancouver.
He said the government is looking at a number of options, including giving more points to students under the express entry program, which currently prioritizes immigrants who are skilled workers. John McCallum told to all immigration lawyers in Vancouver that he wants to hear our input as the government continues a review of its express entry program.