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May 5, 2022BY VSN Immigration

British Columbia invited Skilled Immigration and Tech candidates in the new BCPNP draws

On May 3, 2022, the Government of British Columbia issued new invitations under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP) and invited qualified Skills Immigration candidates and Tech workers. In the general draw, the province invited 141 candidates. The minimal score for candidates invited in this draw was between 77-123 points. In addition, British Columbia invited 28 candidates under the childcare-targeted draw for early childhood educators (NOC 4214). In the Healthcare-targeted draw, BC invited 9 candidates. Additionally, less than 5 invitations have been issued for other priority occupations (NOCs 3114, 3213). In total, the province invited up to 183 candidates. In 2022, British Columbia has already issued 3,140 invitations.

#British_Columbia, #BCPNP, #EEBC, #Skills_Immigration, #PNP, #ECE, #Tech

Canada made clarifications regarding the exemption from refusal to process criteria for caregivers

On May 3, 2022, the Government of Canada published a new program delivery update regarding the refusal to process caregivers’ work permit applications, where the LMIA application was received on or after June 18, 2019. According to the new update, applicants who were exempted from exemption from refusal to process criteria are now eligible to obtain a work permit under the Home Child Care Provider and Home Support Worker pilots under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) for caregiver occupations.

#TFWP, #caregivers, #exemption, #foreign_workers

Ottawa expanded overseas services for Ukrainian nationals

On May 3, 2022, the Government of Canada expanded services in Europe to better support individuals who wish to come to Canada under the Canada-Ukraine authorization for emergency travel (CUAET). As of now, Ukrainian nationals who have questions after they submit their applications and biometric information can seek help in the new Canada Information Centre (CI Centre) in Warsaw, Poland. The Centre offers in-person information services to all Ukrainian nationals and provide clients with service in Ukrainian, English and French.

#CUAET, #Ukraine, #Poland, #CI_Centre, #Information_Centre_Poland

Ontario eased driver’s license renewal for Ukrainian newcomers

The Government of Ontario has eased driver’s license renewal for Ukrainian newcomers arriving in Canada under the Canada-Ukraine authorization for emergency travel (CUAET). Ukrainian nationals may report their international driving experience and pass exams in a very short time. Applicants who pass the G1 and G2 exams have to wait at least one day before entering the full G exam. Applicants must provide their Ukrainian passports, Canadian visa approved under the CUAET, and their valid driver’s licenses from Ukraine (if available). Those who have applied before this change can go to any DriveTest center or Service Ontario located in Queens Park to share their experiences and start the new process.

#CUAET, #Ukraine, #Driving_License