Archive - July 2022

Canada PR eligibility won’t suffer for online course completion; Here’s why

Canada has relaxed PR eligibility rules under Express Entry for these students

Canada has relaxed PR eligibility rules under Express Entry for these students

Highlights of relaxed policies of Express Entry eligibility criteria

  • Conditional Canada PR eligibility is granted to foreign students who had to complete a course with a Canadian university online.
  • Students who completed the course between March 2020 and August 2022 to get Canadian educational credential points under CRS.
  • Canada PR visa candidates have time till August 2, 2022, to update their profiles.

Here’s great news for international students. It’s for those who enrolled in a Canadian university but had to complete the course online between March 2020 and August 2022.

Good news for international students in Canada

The Canadian government has relaxed Canada immigration rules, in support of international students affected by COVID-19. Canada has granted international students PR eligibility if they were forced to complete their course with a Canadian university online after enrolment due to the pandemic.

As per Canada immigration rules, you will have no eligibility for Canadian educational credential points if more than 50% of your course was completed through distance learning. It includes online learning too.

Also read: Canada Express Entry reforms to bring major changes in early 2023

These points are an important part of Canada PR eligibility for international students who wish to migrate to Canada. As per the new decision, if a foreign student has completed a study program online between March 2020 and August 2022, IRCC will accept such tenure of study. Such students will be granted points for their studies while calculating their CRS score in the Express Entry system.

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You can be eligible for CRS points in the following cases:

  • Your study program was completed online
  • You completed your studies from outside Canada
  • You did the course as part-time

Attention students!

IRCC has asked foreign students to update their Express Entry profiles before August 2, 2022. Thus, they can have the best possible opportunity to receive an ITA (invitation to apply) for Canada PR in an upcoming Express Entry draw.

Also read: Canada is the only country to have three cities in the top ten – Global Livability Index (GLI) 2022

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A recap of Canada Express Entry draws that took place in July 2022

Express-Entry-Draws-of-July-2022 (1)

Express-Entry-Draws-of-July-2022 (1)

Here’s a summary of Canada Express Entry draws conducted in July 2022.

July 20, 2022 – Canada PR closer at hand for 1,750 candidates after Express Entry draw

#227 – July 20, 2022
Program: No program specified
No. of invitations issued: 1,750
Minimum rank required for ITA: 1,750th or above
Date and time of invitation round: July 20, 2022 at 16:32:49 UTC
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 542
Tie-breaking rule: December 30, 2021, at 15:29:35 UTC

Read more: Canada PR closer at hand for 1,750 candidates after Express Entry draw

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July 06, 2022 – Canada issues 1,500 ITAs in first All-Program Express Entry Draw

#226 – July 06, 2022
Program: No program specified
No. of invitations issued: 1,500
Minimum rank required for ITA: 1,500th or above
Date and time of invitation round: July 06, 2022 at 14:34:34 UTC
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 557
Tie-breaking rule: November 13, 2021 at 02:20:46 UTC

Read more: Canada issues 1,500 ITAs in first All-Program Express Entry Draw

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A look back at Canada PNP draws that took place in July 2022

All in One PNP

All in One PNP

July 28, 2022 – Manitoba PNP draw invited 355 candidates on July 28, 2022

EOI Draw #152
Date of draw July 28, 2022
SKILLED WORKERS IN MANITOBA
Number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued 299
Ranking score of lowest-ranked candidate invited 633
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION STREAM
Number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued 41
SKILLED WORKERS OVERSEAS
Number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued 15 who were invited directly by the MPNP under a Strategic Recruitment Initiative
Ranking score of lowest-ranked candidate invited 726

Read more: Manitoba PNP draw invited 355 candidates on July 28, 2022

July 28, 2022 – SINP invited 748 immigration candidates in a Saskatchewan PNP draw

Date of Invitations to Apply Category Score of Lowest Ranked Candidate to Apply Total Candidates Invited to Apply Other Considerations
July 28, 2022 Express Entry 68 279 Invited Candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. Not all occupations were selected. The occupations chosen and eligible for the EOI selection on July 27, 2022, have the following classification numbers: 0621, 0631, 0632, 0711, 2171, 2234, 2263, 2281, 2282, 3212, 3214, 3217, 3219, 3237, 6211, 6221, 6312, 7305, 8252
July 28, 2022 Occupations In-Demand 68 469 Invited Candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. Not all occupations were selected. The occupations chosen and eligible for the EOI selection on July 27, 2022, have the following classification numbers: 0621, 0631, 0632, 0711, 2171, 2234, 2263, 2281, 2282, 3212, 3214, 3217, 3219, 3237, 6211, 6221, 6312, 7305, 8252

Read more: SINP invited 748 immigration candidates in a Saskatchewan PNP draw

July 26, 2022 – BC PNP draw welcomes 183 skilled foreigners to British Columbia

Date Number of Invitations Category Minimum Score
July 26, 2022
147
Skilled Worker 115
Skilled Worker – EEBC option 136
International Graduate 96
International Graduate – EEBC option 113
Entry Level and Semi Skilled 78
22 Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) 60
9 Skilled Worker, International Graduate, Entry Level and Semi-Skilled (includes EEBC option) 60
5 Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) 60

Read more: BC PNP draw welcomes 183 skilled foreigners to British Columbia

July 20, 2022 – Canada PR closer at hand for 1,750 candidates after Express Entry draw

#227 – July 20, 2022
Program: No program specified
No. of invitations issued: 1,750
Minimum rank required for ITA: 1,750th or above
Date and time of invitation round: July 20, 2022 at 16:32:49 UTC
CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 542
Tie-breaking rule: December 30, 2021, at 15:29:35 UTC

Read more: Canada PR closer at hand for 1,750 candidates after Express Entry draw

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July 19, 2022 – BC PNP draw cuts the path for 170 candidates to obtain Canada PR

Date Number of
Invitations
Category Minimum
Score
Description
July 19, 2022
139 Skilled Worker, International Graduate
(Includes EEBC option)
85 Targeted draw: Tech
18 Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) 60 Targeted draw: Childcare: Early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 4214)
8 Skilled Worker, International Graduate, Entry Level and Semi-Skilled (includes EEBC option) 60 Targeted draw: Healthcare
5 Entrepreneur Immigration
– Regional Pilot
111

Read more: BC PNP draw cuts the path for 170 candidates to obtain Canada PR

July 15, 2022 – Ontario PNP draw news: 33 entrepreneur immigration candidates invited

Date No. of Invitations Issued Min. Score Range
July 15, 2022 33 146-174

Read more: Ontario PNP draw news: 33 entrepreneur immigration candidates invited

July 14, 2022 – Manitoba PNP draw: 366 invitations issued to immigration candidates

Draw #150 – July 14, 2022
SKILLED WORKERS IN MANITOBA
No. of LAAs (Letters of Advice to Apply) issued: 293
Ranking score of the lowest-ranked candidate invited: 699
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION STREAM
No. of LAAs (Letters of Advice to Apply) issued: 40
SKILLED WORKERS OVERSEAS
No. of LAAs issued: 33 (candidates invited directly by the MPNP under a Strategic Recruitment Initiative)
Ranking score of lowest-ranked candidate invited: 715

Read more: Manitoba PNP draw: 366 invitations issued to immigration candidates

July 14, 2022 – Ontario PNP draw: 755 invitations sent on July 14, nominations offered

Employer Job Offer: Skilled Trades Stream

NOIs issue date No. of invitations issued Profile creation date Score range Notes
June 14, 2022 755 July 14, 2021 –July 14, 2022 310 and above Targeted draw for targeted occupations.

Read more: Ontario PNP draw: 755 invitations sent on July 14, nominations offered

July 14, 2022 – Saskatchewan PNP draw: 627 immigration candidates offered a nomination

ITA date Category Score of the lowest-ranked candidate No. of candidates invited Other details
July 14, 2022
Occupations in demand
66 2 Invitations were sent to Candidates who are currently
Residents of Ukraine.
69 195 Invited candidates had ECA. Only specific occupations were considered for selection.
Express Entry 69 430 Invited candidates had ECA. Only specific occupations were considered for selection.

Read more: Saskatchewan PNP draw: 627 immigration candidates offered a nomination

July 12, 2022 – BC PNP draws have 174 foreigners getting invited, offered nominations

No. of
Invitations
Category Min.
Score
Details
132
Skilled Worker 115
General Draw
(Includes tech jobs)
Skilled Worker – EEBC option 130
International Graduate 97
International Graduate – EEBC option 110
Entry Level and Semi-Skilled 78
22 Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) 60 Targeted draw: Childcare: Early childhood educators & assistants (NOC 4214)
10 Skilled Worker, International Graduate, Entry Level, and Semi-Skilled (includes EEBC option) 60 Targeted draw: Healthcare
(Unless listed below)
<5 Entry Level and Semi-Skilled 60 Targeted draw: Healthcare: Health care assistants (NOC 3413)
<5 Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) 60 Targeted draw: Other priority occupations (NOC 3114, NOC 3213)

Read more: BC PNP draws have 174 foreigners getting invited, offered nominations

July 7, 2022 – Saskatchewan PNP draw welcomes 64 candidates, offers nomination

Entrepreneur EOI selection results on July 7, 2022
No. of invitations Issued 64
Average EOI score 95
Lowest EOI score 80
Highest EOI score 130

Read more: Saskatchewan PNP draw welcomes 64 candidates, offers nomination

July 6, 2022 – Saskatchewan PNP draws bring 682 candidates closer to a Canada PR visa

ITA date Category Score of the lowest-ranked candidate No. of candidates invited Other details
July 6, 2022
Occupations in-demand 61 5 Invitations were sent to Candidates who are currently
Residents of Ukraine.
Express Entry 73 279 Invited candidates had ECA. Only specific occupations were considered for selection.
Occupations in-demand 73 398 Invited candidates had ECA. Only specific occupations were considered for selection.

Read more: Saskatchewan PNP draws bring 682 candidates closer to a Canada PR visa

July 5, 2022 – British Columbia PNP draw: 133 invitations issued; nominations offered

Date No. of
Invitations
Category Min. Score Details
July 5, 2022
100 Skilled Worker, International Graduate
(includes EEBC option)
85 Targeted draw: Tech
21 Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) 60 Targeted draw: Childcare: Early childhood educators and assistants (NOC 4214)
7 Skilled Worker, International Graduate, Entry Level and Semi-Skilled (includes EEBC option) 60 Targeted draw: Healthcare
<5 Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) 60 Targeted draw: Other priority occupations (NOC 3114, NOC 3213)

Read more: British Columbia PNP draw: 133 invitations issued; nominations offered

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Manitoba PNP draw invited 355 candidates on July 28, 2022

Manitoba July 2022

Manitoba July 2022

Highlights of Manitoba PNP draw held on July 28, 2022

  • A Manitoba PNP draw was held on July 28, 2022.
  • Through the draw 355 immigration candidates were invited to apply for a provincial nomination.
  • The invitations were sent under 3 different immigration streams.

On July 28, 2022, a Manitoba PNP draw was conducted to invite 355 Canada immigration candidates to apply for a provincial nomination. These candidates were chosen through 3 separate streams of Manitoba immigration. These include international students, skilled workers in Manitoba, and skilled workers overseas.

Here are the details of the draw:

EOI Draw #152
Date of draw July 28, 2022
SKILLED WORKERS IN MANITOBA
Number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued 299
Ranking score of lowest-ranked candidate invited 633
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION STREAM
Number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued 41
SKILLED WORKERS OVERSEAS
Number of Letters of Advice to Apply issued 15 who were invited directly by the MPNP under a Strategic Recruitment Initiative
Ranking score of lowest-ranked candidate invited 726

Of the total number of LAAs (Letters of Advice to Apply) sent in this draw, 56 went to candidates who had a valid Express Entry ID and job seeker validation code.

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Job trends in Manitoba

Manitoba is a popular destination for immigrants who arrive to work in Canada and build promising careers. Different industrial sectors in Manitoba offer many jobs to skilled and eligible foreign workers.

The top industries in Manitoba include:

Services industry This sector is all about delivering services in trade, real estate, finance and insurance, transportation and warehousing, construction, arts and entertainment, information technology, and tourism.
Manufacturing industry This sector includes specialization in pharmaceuticals, vehicles and equipment, aerospace, chemicals, food and beverage, plastics, metals, mineral products, rubber, and wood products.
Mining and oil This sector is all about the extraction of base metals like gold, copper, zinc, nickel, and oil.
Agriculture and forestry In Manitoba, agriculture is a key industry that employs above 6% of the total workforce.

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Cities in Manitoba that offers most job opportunities are

  • Winnipeg – It’s the capital of Manitoba. It also has the largest population in the province. There are lots of employment offers that this city provides in major industries including IT, advanced manufacturing, aerospace, and creative services.
  • Brandon – This is the second-largest city in Manitoba. The service sector is the most active sector in this city. The services provided are mostly in finance, healthcare, education, and trade.

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Why WES thinks a record of healthcare professionals in Canada is due?

Why WES thinks a record of healthcare professionals in Canada is due?

Record Immigrants with medical education to help Canada’s healthcare system WES (1)

Record Immigrants with medical education to help Canada’s healthcare system WES (1)

Highlights of WES announcement

  • The WES has highlighted the need to identify healthcare professionals in Canada.
  • The skills and experience of IEHPs (Internationally-Educated Health Professionals) are valuable for Canada to fight against COVID-19.
  • WES made a six-point recommendation list to the Canadian government.

The WES (World Education Services) has lately come up with a policy in which it has made important recommendations to the Canadian government. WES is a non-profit organization that evaluates credentials for immigrants and international students.

These recommendations are meant to urge the Government of Canada to have clear information assimilated into a database on the number of prospective healthcare professionals in Canada.

These professionals are known under the acronym IEHP (Internationally-Educated Health Professionals). They are significant in the present state of affairs with the COVID-19 threat yet to be eradicated. What the WES urges the Canadian government is to capitalize on the skills and experience of IEHPs to meet the needs of the Canadian population.

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According to WES, Canada has to be sure that it has a sufficient number of qualified healthcare professionals. In order to utilize the professional abilities and experience of healthcare professionals, the country must roll out equitable policies and programs. For this, comprehensive, timely, and integrated data is required.

Immigrants constitute 25% of Canada’s healthcare and social services labor force. In comparison, Canadian working adults make up only 10% of this sector.

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Occupations in the healthcare sector

Looking at other occupations in the healthcare sector, it can be found that immigrants constitute

  • 9% of all nurses in Canada
  • 19% of all physicians in Canada
  • 33% of all healthcare assistants

However, there’s a lack of comprehensive data on the real number of healthcare professionals and qualified healthcare talents in Canada. This limits the knowledge of the full extent of potential healthcare resources in Canada.

It’s important to know the number of IEHPs temporarily or permanently living and working in Canada. In view of the hindrances brought about by COVID-19, it’s also essential to learn how many of them successfully re-entered their careers. Another piece of information required to make effective policies is to know how long it takes for a healthcare talent to get licensed.

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Recommendations made by WEF to the Canadian government

These are the recommendations WEF made to the Canadian government in its policy brief:

  1. Improve the data collection by IRCC on the educational background and intended occupations of all classes of immigrants. This would include:
    1. Collecting the type and level of healthcare education or training, licensure status in other jurisdictions, and intended occupation of all IEHP migrants to Canada, including all immigration categories: temporary workers (especially caregivers), permanent residents (including secondary applicants through Express Entry), refugees/ claimants, and international students;
    2. Tracking IEHPs who transition from temporary work/study permit holder to permanent residency/citizenship status;
    3. Continuing IRCC’s collaboration with Statistics Canada to develop the Longitudinal Immigration Database (IMDB) and supporting enhanced data exchanges, for example, through the social data linkage environment;
  2. Implement Statistics Canada’s Disaggregated Data Action Plan announced in the 2021 federal budget;
  3. Improve and standardize reporting processes for occupational regulatory bodies;
  4. Require provincial occupational regulatory bodies to collect data on IEHPs seeking registration in healthcare professions;
  5. Standardize data reporting requirements for occupational regulatory bodies across health professions and among provinces to show:
    1. How many IEHPs have applied for professional registration in relation to the total applicant pool;
    2. The number of successful/unsuccessful IEHP applicants each year;
    3. Disaggregated demographics on successful/unsuccessful applicants;
    4. How long the application/assessment process takes, and;
  6. Link data on applications and registrations from occupational regulatory bodies to data on employment outcomes.

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Ontario PNP draw: Two immigration candidates get offer for nomination

OINP draw issues two invitations under Foreign Worker Stream (1)

OINP draw issues two invitations under Foreign Worker Stream (1)

Highlights of OINP draw held on July 27, 2022

  • On July 27, 2022, a round of invitations was conducted by OINP.
  • Two invitations were issued to immigration candidates through the Ontario PNP draw.
  • This is the first draw of its kind conducted in July 2022.

On July 27, 2022, OINP issued 2 invitations to eligible candidates through an Ontario PNP draw. These candidates were invited to apply for a provincial nomination. Skilled foreign workers with an offered job in Ontario were invited through the Ontario PNP draw through the Foreign Worker Stream.

Here are the details of the draw:

Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream

Date issued No. of invitations issued Date profiles created Score range Notes
July 27, 2022 2 July 27, 2021 – July 27, 2022 N/A Targeted draw for Economic Mobility Pathways Project candidates.

In 2022, till now, 1,529 invitations to apply for a provincial nomination have been sent through the Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream.

OINP offers the opportunity to Canada immigration candidates to migrate to Ontario through such draws. This Canadian province offers good job opportunities and the great experience of the typical Canadian lifestyle.

About OINP

The OINP (Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program) is the economic immigration program of Ontario. This program is run in partnership with the Canadian government through IRCC (Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada).

International students, foreign workers, and other eligible foreign nationals with the right skills, education, and experience are welcome to apply to the OINP to receive a nomination.

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The OINP nominates people for Canada PR after recognizing the right ones. These are people with the skills and experience the economy of Ontario needs. However, the final decision to approve applications for Canada permanent residence is made by the Government of Canada.

About Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream

The “Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream” is an immigration stream for foreign workers holding a job offer to work in an occupation deemed to be a skilled one. By getting nominated through this stream, immigration candidates get the chance to apply to live and work in Ontario permanently.

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The job offer received by the candidate must be in a skilled occupation. The skill type needed is 0, A, or B of the NOC (National Occupational Classification). This immigration stream is open to foreign workers inside and outside of Canada.

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To apply through this stream of Ontario PNP, the first step is to register in the OINP’s EOI System. Then, if your credentials make you eligible you may receive an ITA (invitation to apply). This will happen before you can apply online for a nomination by the Government of Ontario for Canada PR.

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In case you are nominated, you can proceed to apply to the federal government through IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada). IRCC makes the final decision on whether you become a permanent resident in Canada.

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SINP invited 748 immigration candidates in a Saskatchewan PNP draw

SINP invited 748 immigration candidates in a Saskatchewan PNP draw

Saskatchewan invites 748 candidates through SINP under international skilled worker copy (1)

Saskatchewan invites 748 candidates through SINP under international skilled worker copy (1)

Highlights of Saskatchewan PNP draw held on July 28, 2022

  • SINP conducted Saskatchewan PNP draw on July 28, 2022.
  • 748 Canada immigration candidates were invited.
  • Invitations were issued through Express Entry and Occupations in-demand streams.

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Details of Saskatchewan PNP draw

In a Saskatchewan PNP draw held on July 28, 2022, 748 Canada immigration candidates were invited by SINP to apply for a provincial nomination. This provincial nomination will ensure that they get a chance to apply for a Canada PR visa.

Here are the details of the draw:

Date of Invitations to Apply Category Score of Lowest Ranked Candidate to Apply Total Candidates Invited to Apply Other Considerations
July 28, 2022 Express Entry 68 279 Invited Candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. Not all occupations were selected. The occupations chosen and eligible for the EOI selection on July 27, 2022, have the following classification numbers: 0621, 0631, 0632, 0711, 2171, 2234, 2263, 2281, 2282, 3212, 3214, 3217, 3219, 3237, 6211, 6221, 6312, 7305, 8252
July 28, 2022 Occupations In-Demand 68 469 Invited Candidates had Educational Credential Assessments. Not all occupations were selected. The occupations chosen and eligible for the EOI selection on July 27, 2022, have the following classification numbers: 0621, 0631, 0632, 0711, 2171, 2234, 2263, 2281, 2282, 3212, 3214, 3217, 3219, 3237, 6211, 6221, 6312, 7305, 8252

Invited candidates can apply for a provincial nomination. Once they are granted a provincial nomination, they will get 600 extra CRS points. With the help of the new CRS score, they can get ahead in the race to apply for a Canada PR visa to become a permanent resident in Canada.

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Canada PNP draws

Canada PNP is a very popular pathway for Canada immigration candidates. These could be candidates who have specific intentions to migrate to a specific province or is taking the pathway to get nominated and make up for the low CRS score they have. Since federal immigration through Express Entry favors high CRS-scores, PNP offers other candidates a good chance to level up and immigrate sooner.

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BC PNP draw welcomes 183 skilled foreigners to British Columbia

BC PNP draw welcomes 183 skilled foreigners to British Columbia

BRITISH COLUMBIA PNP Draw, July 26 (1)

BRITISH COLUMBIA PNP Draw, July 26 (1)

Highlights of BCPNP draw held on July 26, 2022

  • A BCPNP draw was held on July 26, 2022.
  • A total of 183 Canada immigration candidates were invited and offered a provincial nomination.
  • Invitations were sent to candidates in different occupational categories.
  • A tech stream was also involved in the draw.

A BC PNP draw was held on July 26, 2022, inviting Canada immigration candidates who work in various categories of occupations. The total number of candidates invited to apply for a provincial nomination were 183. These were candidates who showed interest in immigrating to Canada and settle in the province of British Columbia.

Here are the details of the draw:

Date Number of Invitations Category Minimum Score
July 26, 2022
147
Skilled Worker 115
Skilled Worker – EEBC option 136
International Graduate 96
International Graduate – EEBC option 113
Entry Level and Semi Skilled 78
22 Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) 60
9 Skilled Worker, International Graduate, Entry Level and Semi-Skilled (includes EEBC option) 60
5 Skilled Worker, International Graduate (includes EEBC option) 60

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Why you should work in British Columbia?

British Columbia is a popular destination in Canada to immigrate to for professionals who want to live and work in Canada. Here are the reasons:

  • Excellent health care: British Columbia has a reliable and affordable health care system. Enroll into the province’s MSP (Medical Services Plan) and your monthly premiums will help you as well as your family to get basic medical care and most hospital visit costs.
  • High standard of living: Canada is one of the top destinations that are ranked as the world’s best countries to live in as per the UN Human Development Index. This quality is reflected in British Columbia.
  • Diverse culture: In British Columbia, there are many people who belong to many different cultures. They live and work there and contribute to the creation of a diverse and vibrant society. Students, visitors, and residents from other parts of the world are welcomed in this Canadian province.
  • Wages and benefits: You can earn competitive wages in British Columbia. You can also enjoy a high standard of living. Many employers in the province offer extended benefit plans to their employees. These include options for full medical and dental coverage. Of course, your income in British Columbia will depend on your education, occupation, and work experience. But the opportunities are plenty.
  • Safety: British Columbia has very low crime rates. The provincial government has enforced regulations on industry and workforce conditions. These make the province one of the safest places to live and work.
  • Range of industries and workplaces: British Columbia has a large range of work opportunities and industries including construction, agriculture, health, forestry, and manufacturing.

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How much do you know about vocational courses in Canada?

Everything you need to know about Vocational Training courses in Canada (1)

Everything you need to know about Vocational Training courses in Canada (1)

Highlights of vocational courses in Canada

  • Vocational courses in Canada helps in bridging gaps in opportunities for employment.
  • Vocational education has proved more effective in creating skilled workers.
  • Students exposed to a balanced amount of traditional and vocational education are at a better position to compete in the job market.
  • The demand among international students for vocational courses in Canada has increased recently.

When the educational scene of Canada is observed, it can be found that there’s as much or more demand for vocational courses in Canada when compared to traditional ones. There are clear reasons for this trend for this, of which international students are aware of.

It’s well-known that Canada immigration is a pathway for skilled workers to arrive in Canada and find employment there. If international students enrol in vocational courses in Canada, they get a higher advantage of getting application-oriented learning.

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In fact, it’s been observed that international students who have a balanced experience of studying traditional as well as vocational courses have better competence in the Canadian labor market.

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Why vocational courses in Canada?

A wide range of vocational courses and competitive fees charged for them have attracted a large number of international students to Canada. There has been a surge in demand for vocational education in Canada lately. The Technical and Vocational Training Assistance Act in the 1960s played an instrumental role in boosting vocational education in Canada.

The institutions that provide vocational training may be known as technical schools, vocational colleges, or career colleges. But the bottom-line is that they provide lots of options for international students who are interested.

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In Canada, vocational schools allow international students to enrol in a certificate, diploma, degree, pre-apprenticeship, or apprenticeship program. These courses will have:

  • In-class instruction
  • Practicums/Clinical rotations
  • Lab-based training
  • Internships or externships

If you are looking for flexibility, some of these courses are even available online!

In Canada vocational education is provided mainly at the post-secondary level. In Canada, the constitutional responsibility of delivering post-secondary education rests with the Canadian provinces/territories.

Anyways, vocational training in Canada offers you many advantages. It gives the opportunity to work in an occupation you love, acquire tremendous potential for income, and be found to be instrumental to develop Canadian economy. The more you excel in your course, the better will be your chance to immigrate to Canada as an educated and skilled worker.

Also, vocational courses are charged a lower fee compared to degree courses. Average annual tuition fee for vocational courses range between CAD10,0000 and CAD18,000. Vocational courses are also delivered in a duration that’s shorter than degree courses!

Statistics Canada has data that says 388,782 international students enrolled in post-secondary courses in Canada in 2020 alone!

What do international students need to enrol into vocational courses in Canada?

To enrol in a vocational training program at a vocational school or college in Canada, students must meet certain criteria and accrue certain benefits. These are as follows:

  • They must present proof of their English/French proficiency. French is necessary for Quebec.
  • Students pursuing a full-time vocational course are allowed to work 20 hours per week. This is similar to degree courses in Canada.
  • International students can opt for co-op education. This is an integrated program that combines school education with official paid work. The advantage is that students get more experience above their traditional education.
  • Most colleges providing vocational courses also offer a fellowship or scholarship to help students pursue these courses in Canada.
  • Internship facilitated by vocational training institutions help international students to get hands-on experience in a professional environment. The students will stay connected to the industry too.

Vocational education enables international students to qualify for PGWP

  • Institutions in Canada offer over 10,000 training programs in various technical and professional fields. There are 127 institutes, colleges, and polytechnics that are publicly funded.
  • The broad spectrum of professional areas in which vocational education is provided include:
    • Agriculture
    • Health
    • Design
    • Hospitality
    • Computer science
    • Social services
    • Broadcast & journalism

Top colleges offering vocational courses in Canada

  • Mohawk College
  • Centennial College
  • Durham College
  • Humber College
  • The University of the Fraser Valley
  • George Brown College

Top areas in which vocational courses in Canada are offered

  • Hospitality and tourism management diploma
  • Business management and entrepreneurship diploma’
  • Service excellence for business
  • Sales and marketing diploma
  • Diploma in business communications
  • Web and mobile app development

Now that you know so much for a decent introduction to vocational courses in Canada, it’s time for you to learn more about it and enrol into the best course.

If you are willing to study in Canada, talk to Y-Axis, the leading immigration and career consultant in the UAE.

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Canadian passport ranked 8th most powerful by Henley Index in 2022

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Highlights of Henley Passport Index (HPI)

  • The Henley Passport Index (HPI) places the Canadian passport at 8th position in its global ranking.
  • The HPI is a global ranking of countries with respect to the power of their passports to allow freedom of travel in other countries.
  • HPI ranking indicates the standing of a country in the world reflected by the acceptance of their passports across countries.

It’s time to be impressed by Canada and you just need the Hentley Passport Index (HPI) to get to that point. This global ranking of world nations by their passports has given Canada a high ranking in its 2022 index. Let’s learn more about it.

What is HPI?

You must be aware that the passport of a country tells a lot about the country’s influence among world countries. The passport of a country could provide visa-free access or visa-on-entry facility to its citizens in other countries.

The HPI is a global ranking of countries with respect to their passports. It awards a score to each country based on how many countries a passport grants access to without a visa. The HPI is thus a measure of global mobility.

It’s a highly reliable and used scale of passport power. Countries that rank high on this index are considered very powerful and influential ones.

The HPI is updated quarterly every year. It has collaboration with IATA (International Air Transport Authority). The IATA provides the data needed for HPI to create the index of 199 passports for 227 destinations in the world.

What does HPI say about the Canadian passport?

In 2022, the HPI places Canada among the top 10 most powerful passports in the world. With a score of 185, Canada is ranked eighth on the HPI ranking of 2022. The score 185 means that the Canadian passport can get you visa-free access to 185 countries of the world.

Canada shares its ranking with countries namely Australia, Greece, Czech Republic, and Malta. All these passports too have the score of 185.

How can you wield the power of the Canadian passport?

To own a Canadian passport as someone who has not taken birth in Canada, you have to start planning for a Canada PR visa as the first step. For that, you have to undergo Canada immigration.

*Know your eligibility to immigrate to Canada through Y-Axis Canada Immigration Points Calculator.

An immigration pathway like Express Entry can help you achieve it if you are a skilled professional with lots of other credits like education, language skills, and age to your advantage.

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Once you become a permanent resident in Canada you will have to settle down convincingly and determined to become part of Canada. After just 3 years of living in Canada (1,095 days out of the past 5 years), you can apply for Canadian citizenship.

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Once you are granted the Canadian citizenship certificate, you can own a Canadian passport along with being free to work and vote in Canada.

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Other highlights of HPI 2022

We know you are eager to know some more facts from the HPI 2022. So, here are some of them:

  • Japan holds the number one spot on HPI 2022 with a score of 193.
  • Germany is ranked third along with Spain. They have a score of 190.
  • The UK is ranked sixth along with France, Portugal, and Ireland. They have a score of 190.
  • UAE passport ranks 15th with a score of 176.
  • UAE is among the countries that allows visa-free travel to Canadian passport holders.

So, make your plans to migrate to Canada. After all, Canada welcomes skilled and educated people from overseas to be part of the country, contributing to its economy and society.

If you are willing to migrate to Canada, talk to Y-Axis, the leading immigration and career consultant in the UAE.

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