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August 5, 2021BY VSN Immigration

Canada invited 512 provincial nominee candidates in the Express Entry draw #199

On August 4, 2021, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) conducted a new Express Entry draw. Draw #199 targeted candidates under the Provincial Nominee Program. IRCC invited 512 provincial candidates, and the cut-off score in this round was 760 points, 26 points more compared to the previous PNP-specific draw that occurred on July 21. The tie-breaking rule for this round was March 5, 2021, at 22:38:31 UTC. As of August 3, 2021, there are 169,505 profiles registered in the pool, 2,261 more compared to the previous update. In total, Canada issued 99,316 ITAs to foreign nationals through Express Entry in 2021.

#Express_Entry, #IRCC, #ITA, #PNP

IRCC issued 906 ITAs under the International Experience Canada

Over the last week, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) held new rounds of invitations in the pools of the International Experience Canada (IEC) program. From July 26 to August 3 Canada invited 906 young foreigners to apply for an IEC open work permit. As of August 3, there are 20,872 candidates registered in the pool, waiting for the invitation. In this round, there were 77 ITAs for Australia, 4 ITAs for Belgium, 30 ITAs for Chile, 7 ITAs for Costa Rica, 1 ITA for Croatia, 30 ITAs for the Czech Republic, 6 ITAs for Denmark, 265 ITAs for France, 49 ITAs for Germany, 4 ITAs for Greece, 11 ITAs for Hong Kong, 112 ITAs for Ireland, 3 ITAs for Italy, 35 ITAs for Japan, 63 ITAs for South Korea, 10 ITAs for the Netherlands, 14 ITAs for New Zealand, 1 ITA for Norway, 7 ITAs for Portugal, 6 ITAs for Slovakia, 19 ITAs for Spain, 1 ITAs for Sweden, 3 ITAs for Switzerland, 25 ITAs for Taiwan, and 123 ITAs for the United Kingdom. In total, Canada issued 15,147 ITAs under the IEC in 2021.

#IRCC, #IEC, #ITA, #Working_Holiday, #Young_Professionals, #International_CoOp, #work_permits, #work_in_Canada

Saskatchewan keeps accepting international graduates under the SINP

On August 3, 2021, Saskatchewan updated the number of spots remaining through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) for international graduates in the framework of the temporary immigration policy. The provincial government has allocated 1,000 spots for direct submission of a nomination application for those who resided in the province on September 1, 2020, and has completed an academic program in the province. Since the last week, the province has accepted 29 applications, and 724 spots remain available. SINP updates this data every Monday. Since the launch of the program, SINP has accepted 276 applications from international graduates.

#Saskatchewan, #SINP, #PNP, #international_students, #international_graduates

British Columbia held a new draw

On August 3, 2021, British Columbia conducted two draws in the Skills Immigration (SI) and Express Entry British Columbia (EEBC) categories of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP). In the general draw, the province issued 361 invitations.

  • Skills Immigration – Skilled Worker 91
  • Skills Immigration – International Graduate 79 (-3 points)
  • Skills Immigration – Entry Level and Semi-Skilled 74 (-1 point)
  • Express Entry British Columbia – Skilled Worker 89 (-1 point)
  • Express Entry British Columbia – International Graduate 77 (-4 points)

The second round of the day targeted only candidates in NOC 0621 – Retail and Wholesale Trade Managers and NOC 0631 – Restaurant and Food Service Managers. BCPNP invited 13 such candidates. Both NOCs have a high number of registrants within the BC PNP Skills Immigration Registration System. The lowest score of those candidates was 107 points, the same as it was in the previous draw for these NOCs. In total, British Columbia issued 7,041 ITAs under the BCPNP in 2021.

#British_Columbia, #BCPNP, #EEBC, #Skills_Immigration, #PNP

Many international students prefer Ontario rather than other provinces

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) study reveals that Ontario’s share of international students increased substantially. If the province’s share in the early 2000s was around 37 percent, in two decades this amount reached almost half, 49 percent. However, British Columbia’s share decreased during the same period of time. According to the study, “as the province attracting the second-largest number of international students, British Columbia saw its share fall from 31 percent in the 2001-to-2004 period to 23 percent in the 2015-to-2019 period.”

#International_students, #IRCC, #study_permit, #Ontario, #BC, #British_Columbia

Quebec businesses want the Federal Government to raise limits on temporary workers

Employers in the Province of Quebec want Ottawa to allow businesses to hire twice as many temporary foreign workers (TFW) as they hire now. Quebec asked Ottawa to simplify the application process for low-skilled workers and loosen up the regulations to allow more TFWs to work in the province. According to the French-language daily newspaper La Presse, some parts of Quebec experience severe labour shortages that make many retail outlets to be closed on Sundays. If the Federal Government relaxes the legal limit on TFWs, the limit will be increased from 10% to 20%.

#Quebec, #TFW, #temporary_foreign_workers, #Labor_shortage

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