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Rounds of Invitation- September 2023- Express Entry- Agriculture and Agri-Food Occupations program

Rounds of Invitation- September 2023- Express Entry- Agriculture and Agri-Food Occupations program

Here is a summary of the latest Express Entry invitation round held on September 28, 2023, for the Agriculture and Agri-Food Occupations program (2023-1):

AspectData
ProgramAgriculture and Agri-Food Occupations (2023-1)
Number of invitations issued600
Rank required to be invited to apply600 or above
Date and time of roundSeptember 28, 2023, 16:45:09 UTC
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited354
Tie-breaking ruleJune 12, 2023, at 10:23:21 UTC
Rounds of Invitation- September 2023- Express Entry- Agriculture and Agri-Food Occupations program

In this round, 600 invitations were issued for candidates in the Agriculture and Agri-Food Occupations program (2023-1). To be invited, candidates needed to have a ranking of 600 or higher, and the lowest-ranked candidate who received an invitation had a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 354. In case of multiple candidates having the same lowest score, the tie-breaker was determined by the date and time they submitted their Express Entry profiles, with a tie-breaking rule set on June 12, 2023, at 10:23:21 UTC.

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Rounds of Invitation- September 2023- Express Entry- French Proficiency

Rounds of Invitation- September 2023- Express Entry- French Language Proficiency

Here is a summary of the latest Express Entry invitation round held on September 27, 2023, for the French language proficiency program (2023-1):

AspectData
ProgramFrench Language Proficiency (2023-1)
Number of invitations issued500
Rank required to be invited to apply500 or above
Date and time of roundSeptember 27, 2023, 14:17:04 UTC
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited472
Tie-breaking ruleAugust 16, 2023, 09:00:14 UTC
Rounds of Invitation- September 2023- Express Entry- French Proficiency

In this round, 500 invitations were issued for candidates in the French Language Proficiency program (2023-1). To be invited, candidates needed to have a ranking of 500 or higher, and the lowest-ranked candidate who received an invitation had a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 472. In case of multiple candidates having the same lowest score, the tie-breaker was determined by the date and time they submitted their Express Entry profiles, with a tie-breaking rule set on August 16, 2023, at 09:00:14 UTC.

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Express Entry Rounds of Invitations- Transport Occupations

Latest CRS- Express Entry Score

Canada launched Transport Category based Express Entry. Here is a summary of the latest Express Entry invitation round held on September 20, 2023:

AspectData
ProgramTransport Occupations (2023-1)
Number of invitations issued1,000
Rank required to be invited to apply1,000 or above
Date and time of roundSeptember 20, 2023, 14:04:14 UTC
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited435
Tie-breaking ruleJune 17, 2023, 06:44:01 UTC

In this round, 1,000 invitations were issued for candidates in the Transport Occupations program. To be invited, candidates needed to have a ranking of 1,000 or higher, and the lowest-ranked candidate who received an invitation had a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 435. In the event of multiple candidates having the same lowest score, the tie-breaker was determined by the date and time they submitted their Express Entry profiles, with a tie-breaking rule set on June 17, 2023, at 06:44:01 UTC.

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Express Entry Rounds of Invitations- All Category- September 2023

Express Entry Rounds of Invitations- All Category- September 2023

In the latest Express Entry system invitation round on September 19, 2023, a total of 3,200 invitations were issued for permanent residence. To be invited, candidates needed to have a ranking of 3,200 or higher. The lowest-ranked candidate who received an invitation had a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 531. In the event of multiple candidates having the same lowest score, the tie-breaker was determined by the date and time they submitted their Express Entry profiles, with a tie-breaking rule set on September 12, 2023, at 12:16:31 UTC.

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AspectData
ProgramNo Program Specified
Number of invitations issued3,200
Rank required to be invited to apply3,200 or above
Date and time of roundSeptember 19, 2023, 15:04:11 UTC
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited531
Tie-breaking ruleSeptember 12, 2023, 12:16:31 UTC
September 2023 Express Entry Draw Details (CRS)

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Express Entry Launches Transport Category-Based Selection for Immigration

New Express Entry Launches Transport Category-Based Selection for Immigration

Ottawa, September 18, 2023 – In a significant move aimed at addressing labor shortages and supporting Canada’s economic goals, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced today the initiation of the first round of invitations for Express Entry’s Transportation category-based selection. This new approach, implemented by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), will focus on attracting skilled talent with expertise in the transportation sector, including commercial truck drivers, pilots, and aircraft assembly workers.

Canada’s Express Entry system, a flagship application management system for permanent immigration, has been revamped through category-based selection, introduced on May 31, 2023. This process prioritizes candidates with specific work experience or French language proficiency, aligning with the country’s economic priorities.

Minister Marc Miller stated, “As Canada grows its economy, we’re committed to improving transport and infrastructure to ensure the safe and efficient movement of goods and passengers across the country. Category-based selection helps us invite newcomers with experience in transport occupations to fill significant labor gaps and ensure the future success of the Canadian transport sector. I look forward to welcoming more skilled workers to our country, as their knowledge and expertise are invaluable, to meet our labor market needs.”

This innovative approach is expected to bolster the transportation sector, which is vital to Canada’s economy. The Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Transport, emphasized the importance of this initiative, saying, “The transportation sector is crucial to our economy, and if we want to keep things moving, we need to invest in the people that move travelers and transport our goods. With this new initiative, we are helping address a critical skills shortage while also attracting new, talented people to communities across Canada. Truck drivers, pilots, aviation mechanical engineers, and seafarers play a critical role in our economy and Canadians’ lives. Filling vacancies in these professions will boost economic growth and create stronger and more resilient supply chains.”

Express Entry’s category-based selection rounds, including those for transport occupations, will continue throughout the year, alongside general and program-specific invitation rounds.

Quick Facts:

  • Express Entry is Canada’s flagship application management system for permanent immigration through programs such as the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Canadian Experience Class, the Federal Skilled Trades Program, and a portion of the Provincial Nominee Program.
  • In June 2022, changes were made to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act to allow for the selection of immigrants based on key attributes that support economic priorities, such as specific work experience or knowledge of French.
  • On May 31, 2023, the Honourable Sean Fraser, former Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced the launch of category-based selection, a new process to welcome skilled newcomers with work experience in priority jobs as permanent residents.
  • The categories were determined following extensive consultations with provincial and territorial partners, stakeholders, and the public, as well as a review of labor market needs. A complete list of eligible jobs for the new categories is available on the IRCC website.
  • Under the Canada–Québec Accord, Quebec establishes its own immigration levels. From 2018 to 2022, admissions under the federal high-skilled programs, including the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Canadian Experience Class, and the Federal Skilled Trades Program, accounted for 34% to 40% of overall French-speaking admissions outside Quebec.

Canada’s commitment to attracting top global talent and addressing labor shortages through category-based selection reflects its dedication to building a stronger and more prosperous future for the nation.

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Parents and Grandparents Canada Visa Program Set to Reopen This Fall

Parents and Grandparents Program Set to Reopen This Fall

Ottawa, August 8, 2023 – The Parents and Grandparents Program exemplifies Canada’s dedication to maintaining intact families. This program assists Canadian citizens and permanent residents in bringing their families to Canada. The government is demonstrating its commitment to family reunions by inviting more parents and grandparents than ever before.

This year, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will take sponsorship applications for parents and grandparents. They anticipate receiving up to 15,000 applications. Beginning on 10 October 2023, IRCC will begin inviting approximately 24,200 individuals who have expressed interest in sponsorship, with the expectation that 15,000 of them will submit applications. These invitations will be mailed over the course of two weeks.

If you submitted your name in 2020 but were not invited in 2021 or 2022, do not lose hope. This year, the IRCC will select candidates from the list for 2020 rather than creating a new one. They performed the same action in 2021 and 2022. If you fall into this category, keep a watch on your email for an invitation.

Those fortunate enough to be invited in 2023 can register online via the Permanent Residence Portal or the Representative Permanent Residence Portal to keep things simple and expedient. It is part of Canada’s strategy to streamline and modernize the immigration process.

There is an alternative for those who did not receive an invitation but still want their parents and grandparents to visit. They may request an enhanced visa. This visa allows family members to enter and remain for an extended period. You can remain in Canada for up to 5 years at a time and extend your stay by up to 2 years without leaving the country.

Want more information on prior Parents and Grandparents Program admissions? Check out the new report on their website titled “The Parents and Grandparents Program: Intake Report, 2014 to 2019.” By the end of this year, they will have published a report spanning the years 2020 to 2021.

Consequently, if you wish to reunite with your family in Canada, the Parents and Grandparents Program could be your ticket. Prepare for your opportunity this autumn!

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Express Entry Rounds of Invitations- All Category- August 2023

Express Entry Rounds of Invitations- All Category Draw for August 2023

In the latest Canada Express Entry draw held on August 15, 2023, a substantial number of 4,300 candidates were issued invitations to apply for permanent residence. This draw, which targeted candidates with no specified program, featured a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score requirement of 496 points or above. The draw continued the trend of inviting a large number of candidates, reflecting Canada’s ongoing commitment to welcoming skilled immigrants from around the world.

Key details of the draw are as follows:

  • Category: No Program Specified
  • Number of Invitations Issued: 4,300
  • Rank Required to be Invited: 4,300 or above
  • Date and Time of Round: August 15, 2023 at 14:23:51 UTC
  • CRS Score of Lowest-Ranked Candidate Invited: 496
  • Tie-breaking Rule: August 01, 2023 at 12:59:52 UTC

The CRS cut-off of 496 points indicated that candidates with competitive qualifications and skills were invited to apply for permanent residency. The tie-breaking rule ensured that candidates with the same CRS score were prioritized based on the date and time they submitted their Express Entry profiles.

DateCategoryTotal ITAsMinimum CRS RequiredTie-breaking Rule
August 15, 2023No Program Specified4,300496August 01, 2023 at 12:59:52 UTC
August 3, 2023Trade Occupations (2023-1)1,500388June 07, 2023 at 07:03:08 UTC
August 2, 2023French Language Proficiency (2023-1)800435July 31, 2023 at 09:57:30 UTC
August 1, 2023No Program Specified2,000517July 30, 2023 at 13:25:02 UTC

This draw follows previous draws in August, which saw invitations issued under different categories such as Trade Occupations, French Language Proficiency, and the general “No Program Specified” category. Canada’s Express Entry system remains a dynamic and accessible pathway for skilled workers and their families to establish themselves in the country.

The diversity of categories and the consistent invitation of candidates with varying CRS scores highlight Canada’s dedication to selecting candidates who possess the skills and attributes that align with the nation’s economic and labor market needs. As a result, candidates who received invitations have the opportunity to contribute to Canada’s economy and society while enjoying the benefits of permanent residency.

Candidates who received invitations in this latest draw can now proceed with their application process for permanent residence. As they navigate through the application requirements and procedures, they move closer to realizing their goal of becoming permanent residents of Canada, a nation known for its inclusivity, opportunities, and high quality of life.

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List of Documents Required at Port of Entry for New International Students

Documents Required at Port of Entry for New International Students

In a crucial guide for incoming international students, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has compiled a comprehensive list of seven essential documents that new students must possess to avoid potential immigration delays or even the risk of being returned to their home countries. As the fall 2023 intake approaches, students are urged to ensure they have the following documents before embarking on their journey to Canada:

  1. Acceptable Travel Documentation: A valid passport is a must-have for entry into Canada.
  2. Letter of Introduction or Study Permit: Students must possess either the letter of introduction from the port of entry, which was sent by the visa office upon approval of the study permit, or a valid study permit if already obtained.
  3. School’s Letter of Acceptance: A copy of the official letter of acceptance from the educational institution must be on hand.
  4. Study Visa Foil or Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA): A valid study visa foil stamped in the passport or an eTA is necessary for visa-exempt countries.
  5. Proof of Sufficient Funds: Students need to provide proof of financial sustainability during their stay, often demonstrated through a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC).
  6. Clean Criminal and Immigration Record: Students must not have any criminal or immigration-related convictions, unless a pardon or rehabilitation has been granted.
  7. Valid Immigration Medical Exam Results: Being in excellent health and having valid immigration medical exam results at the time of entry is essential. If the medical exam expires before entering Canada, a new one is required.

CBSA advises students to keep these documents in their handbags and refrain from placing them in checked luggage.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) by New International Students

1. When can new students come to Canada on a study visa?
There is no specific timeframe set for new international students with study visas to travel to Canada. Those with valid stamped visas and complete documentation can settle into the Canadian community at any time. However, engagement in work or studies is only allowed once their courses officially begin.

2. I have a connecting flight with a short layover. Should I be concerned about missing my second flight due to immigration procedures?
During peak seasons, such as the fall 2023 intake, there is a higher probability of missing connecting flights due to immigration procedures. It is advisable to contact your airline for potential alternative flights or consider booking a new one after completing the immigration check.

3. Can I do my immigration check at the final destination airport?
No, all new immigrants or temporary visa holders must complete the immigration check at the first Canadian port of entry, regardless of their final destination within Canada. This can be an airport, land border, or waterway entry point.

4. What should I do if a CBSA officer denies issuing a study permit at the airport?
If you are denied a study permit at the airport, the actions to take depend on the reason for denial. If a required document is missing, you may request entry as a visitor, given you have a valid visa. However, for serious offenses or fraudulent documents, individuals may be sent back to their home countries. Remember, CBSA officers have discretion in their decisions, so cooperation and courtesy are crucial.

International students are encouraged to follow the Canada immigration website for all the correct information and updates before finalizing a decision. Study permit: Prepare for arrival – Canada.ca

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First Express Entry Draw for Trade Occupations Category with CRS Cut-Off at 388 Points – August 3, 2023

First Express Entry Draw for Trade Occupations Category with CRS Cut-Off at 388 Points - August 3, 2023

In a significant development for Canada’s Express Entry system, the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted its first-ever draw under the Trade Occupations (2023-1) category on August 3, 2023. A total of 1,500 candidates were issued invitations to apply for permanent residence, signaling Canada’s efforts to attract skilled workers with expertise in various trade occupations.

Here are the key details of the latest draw:

  • Category: Trade Occupations (2023-1)
  • Number of Invitations Issued: 1,500
  • Rank Required to be Invited: 1,500 or above
  • Date and Time of Round: August 03, 2023 at 13:24:52 UTC
  • CRS Score of Lowest-Ranked Candidate Invited: 388
  • Tie-breaking Rule: June 07, 2023 at 07:03:08 UTC

The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off for this draw was set at 388 points, making it an attractive opportunity for skilled workers in trade occupations to secure an invitation to apply for Canadian permanent residency. The tie-breaking rule was implemented, ensuring fair and transparent selection when multiple candidates possess the same CRS score. In such cases, the cut-off is based on the date and time they submitted their Express Entry profiles, giving priority to those who applied earlier.

The introduction of the Trade Occupations category in the Express Entry system demonstrates Canada’s commitment to addressing labor market needs and recognizing the significance of skilled tradespeople in the nation’s economy. Trade professionals play a vital role in various sectors, including construction, manufacturing, agriculture, and more, making their expertise highly valuable to Canada’s continued growth and development.

This draw marks a crucial step in diversifying the pool of candidates eligible for permanent residency through Express Entry. By opening opportunities for skilled workers in trade occupations, Canada aims to meet the demand for their expertise and provide them with a pathway to establish themselves and their families in the country.

Candidates who received an invitation to apply in this inaugural Trade Occupations draw can now begin their application process for permanent residency. Upon approval, they will have the chance to contribute to Canada’s workforce and communities while enjoying the numerous benefits of living in one of the most welcoming and diverse countries in the world.

As Canada continues to shape its immigration policies to meet evolving economic needs, skilled workers in various occupations can anticipate more opportunities through the Express Entry system. The IRCC’s commitment to attracting talent from around the globe ensures a prosperous and inclusive future for the nation and its residents.

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Express Entry Rounds of Invitations- French Language- CRS- 435

Express Entry Rounds of Invitations- French Language- CRS- 435

In the latest Canada Express Entry draw held on August 2, 2023, there was a specific focus on candidates with French language proficiency. A total of 800 candidates were issued invitations to apply for permanent residence under the French language proficiency (2023-1) category. The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score required to be invited was 435 points or above. This draw aimed to further enhance Canada’s linguistic diversity and welcome French-speaking skilled immigrants.

Here is a comparison of the recent French language proficiency draws, including the most recent draw on August 2, 2023, along with relevant details from previous draws:

DateTotal ITAsMinimum CRS RequiredTie-breaking Rule
August 2, 2023800435July 31, 2023 at 09:57:30 UTC
July 12, 20233,800375June 30, 2023 at 11:45:05 UTC
July 7, 20232,300439June 1, 2023 at 12:34:56 UTC
Latest Rounds of Invitation- French Language Proficiency- Canada Express Entry

In the French language proficiency draw on August 2, 2023, a total of 800 candidates were invited to apply for permanent residency in Canada. The CRS cut-off for this draw was 435 points, which allowed candidates with competitive French language skills to secure an invitation.

To manage situations where multiple candidates had the same CRS score, the tie-breaking rule was applied. In this draw, the cut-off was based on the date and time the candidates submitted their Express Entry profiles. The candidate who submitted their profile earlier received preference.

The Express Entry system places a strong emphasis on linguistic diversity, especially for French-speaking candidates. By conducting specific draws targeting candidates with French language proficiency, Canada aims to attract skilled individuals who can contribute to Francophone communities across the country.

In contrast, the July 12, 2023 draw for French language proficiency (2023-1) issued a record-breaking 3,800 invitations, with a minimum CRS score of 375. The tie-breaking rule was set on June 30, 2023, at 11:45:05 UTC. Similarly, on July 7, 2023, another draw targeted at French language proficiency (2023-1) issued 2,300 invitations, and the CRS cut-off was 439 points. The tie-breaking rule for this draw was June 1, 2023, at 12:34:56 UTC.

Canada’s commitment to promoting French language proficiency reflects its dedication to linguistic diversity and inclusion. French-speaking candidates with desirable skills and qualifications continue to have excellent opportunities to obtain permanent residency and make significant contributions to Canada’s social and economic fabric.

Candidates who received an invitation to apply in any of the French language proficiency draws can now proceed with their application process for permanent residency in Canada. As they embark on their immigration journey, they become part of Canada’s vibrant multicultural society, enriching the nation’s cultural tapestry.

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