With this announcement by Om International, a large number of skilled workers mainly in the field of education and healthcare from Punjab have geared up to apply and fly to their dream destination abroad.
However, With Canada opening a skilled-based draw system’ for Express Entry (EE) for the first time mainly for the provinces in several sectors from the new year, at least four provinces – British Columbia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Manitoba – have invited applications from potential aspirants for the provincial immigration which included skilled workers in several categories mentioned in the list of 16 new occupations added in Express Entry recently by the Canadian government.
With this announcement by om visas, a large number of skilled workers mainly in the field of education and healthcare from Punjab have geared up to apply and fly to their dream destination abroad. Also, Canadian immigration consultants in Punjab are flooded with queries regarding this.
Under this skilled system even if one scores fewer points under the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which was mandatory earlier for the Express Entry and difficult to achieve in several cases, one can get eligible for the Express Entry under skilled-based draw, say Om International.
“Canadian provincial invitation and invitation under the federal system is now focusing on the skilled-based draws which will make several aspirants eligible despite having fewer points under CRS. They need skilled immigrants who can give a boost to their economy. Simply put, they are concentrating on the quality of immigrants under the new draw system,” VISHAL SHAH, OM consultant, says, adding that no doubt the Express Entry was available under the Canadian federal system as well as the provisional system earlier too, but now Canada is making some changes in the draw system which would be occupation-based.
“For instance, if one is not able to meet CRS criteria, but is skillful in a particular job which is high in demand in any of Canada’s provinces then that person can get through under Express Entry under both federal and provincial invitation from the new year,” says OM INTERNATIONAL GROUP.
There is a huge demand for both nurses and doctors in the healthcare sector, which was under huge stress during the Covid pandemic, and if one qualifies under this program with the required experience they can get an invitation from both provinces and the Canadian government under their respective programs, says OM INTERNATIONAL GROUP.
Canada and its provinces want to invite more and more skilled people and don’t have any qualms about making changes in its immigration policy now and then to meet the shortage of labor.
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However, With Canada opening a skilled-based draw system’ for Express Entry (EE) for the first time mainly for the provinces in several sectors from the new year, at least four provinces – British Columbia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Manitoba – have invited applications from potential aspirants for the provincial immigration which included skilled workers in several categories mentioned in the list of 16 new occupations added in Express Entry recently by the Canadian government.
With this announcement by om visas, a large number of skilled workers mainly in the field of education and healthcare from Punjab have geared up to apply and fly to their dream destination abroad. Also, Canadian immigration consultants in Punjab are flooded with queries regarding this.
Under this skilled system even if one scores fewer points under the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), which was mandatory earlier for the Express Entry and difficult to achieve in several cases, one can get eligible for the Express Entry under skilled-based draw, say Om International.
“Canadian provincial invitation and invitation under the federal system is now focusing on the skilled-based draws which will make several aspirants eligible despite having fewer points under CRS. They need skilled immigrants who can give a boost to their economy. Simply put, they are concentrating on the quality of immigrants under the new draw system,” VISHAL SHAH, OM consultant, says, adding that no doubt the Express Entry was available under the Canadian federal system as well as the provisional system earlier too, but now Canada is making some changes in the draw system which would be occupation-based.
“For instance, if one is not able to meet CRS criteria, but is skillful in a particular job which is high in demand in any of Canada’s provinces then that person can get through under Express Entry under both federal and provincial invitation from the new year,” says OM INTERNATIONAL GROUP.
There is a huge demand for both nurses and doctors in the healthcare sector, which was under huge stress during the Covid pandemic, and if one qualifies under this program with the required experience they can get an invitation from both provinces and the Canadian government under their respective programs, says OM INTERNATIONAL GROUP.
Canada and its provinces want to invite more and more skilled people and don’t have any qualms about making changes in its immigration policy now and then to meet the shortage of labor.
An ISO 9001: 2008 Certified Company & CRISIL AAA Rated Company Head Office: 2nd floor, Indraprasth Avenue, Next to Urjita Hospital, V.I.P. Road, Karelibaug, Vadodara-390018, Gujarat, INDIA Phone:+91-265-2480840 / 2464464 /164 Mobile+91-999 8157 999 / 9601051799 Office: +91-922 765 6606 / 08 / 09 Email: omvishal.shah@gmail.com W - www.ominternational.net / www.omvisas.in |
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