Canada doesn t seem to be open to skilled immigrants

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I haven't seen any information about Canada's non-opening of skilled immigrants!

    On September 18, 2003, Ottawa NEWS, Canada's Minister of Immigration, Denis Codrre, announced an important decision of the Department of Immigration to lower the criteria for skilled immigration

    1 Reducing the passing score of a skilled migration application from 75 to 67 with immediate effect;

    2 Applications filed before 1 January 2002 will continue to be assessed under the old law and, if not eligible, under the new immigration law, with a passing score of 67;

    3 Applicants whose visas were refused between 31 March 2003 and 20 June 2003, but whose applications were submitted before 1 January 2002 were also reassessed in accordance with the old law;

    4 Applicants whose cases were withdrawn between 1 January 2002 and the entry into force of the amendment may also apply for re-evaluation under the old law;

    5 Applicants in both categories should submit a request for reconsideration to Immigration and Citizenship Canada by January 1, 2005;

    6 Applicants who applied for skilled migration to Canada between 1 January 2002 and 28 June 2002 will not be eligible for this amendment.

    This policy adjustment has ended the unfair treatment of nearly 100,000 Canadian skilled immigration applicants for more than a year, and restored hope.

    Canada needs to absorb 220,000 to 250,000 new immigrants from abroad every year, and the high standards of immigration will seriously affect the achievement of this goal. This adjustment of the immigration policy will allow more applicants to meet the criteria so that the annual immigration amount of Canada** can meet the standard. Once again, the Minister of Immigration said that Canada will continue to encourage the absorption of skilled immigrants.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nothing at all! On the contrary, Canada has also relaxed the requirements for skilled immigration!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I also want to immigrate to Canada.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Applicants for skilled immigrants need to meet the following six criteria, and have a total score of more than 67 points 1. Nian Kuanxiao Spring Age: 21-49 years old, a total of 10 points, and 2 points will be deducted for every more than 1 year old 2. Education level (education): junior college, 22 points for 15 years of study and patience, 20 points for undergraduates, 22 points for double bachelor's degrees, 25 points for master's and doctoral degrees 3. Work experience:

    17 points for more than one year, 2 points for each additional year, 20 points for more than three years 4. Language ability: English IELTS is required above IELTS 9 - > immigration score 16 IELTS 8 - > immigration score 16 IELTS 7 - > immigration score 12 IELTS 6 - immigration score 8

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are several ways to immigrate to Canada:

    1.Skilled Migration: Skilled migration is an immigration program for applicants who have skills, work experience, and educational background in Canada.

    Applicants need to meet the requirements of the USCIS, including vocational skills, language level, work experience, and educational background. Skilled immigrants often need to go through the USCIS's scoring system to determine whether they are eligible for immigration.

    2.Investment Immigration: Investment immigration is an immigration program for applicants who can afford to make a large investment. Applicants need to meet the investment requirements of Immigration Canada and invest a certain amount of money in order to obtain permanent resident status in Canada.

    3.Provincial Nominee Immigration: Provincial Nominee Immigration is an immigration program for applicants who meet the immigration requirements of a Canadian province.

    Each province has different immigration requirements, including skills, work experience, educational background, and language level, among others. Applicants need to meet the immigration requirements of their chosen province and be nominated by that province in order to immigrate to Canada.

    4.Family Reunification: Family reunification is an immigration program for relatives of applicants who already have Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status. Applicants need to meet the requirements of the Canadian immigration department, including kinship, age, language proficiency and financial ability, etc.

    5.Refugee Immigration: Refugee immigration is an immigration program for applicants who are unable to shine or survive in their own country due to political, racial, religious, etc.

    Applicants need to apply for refugee status with Immigration Canada and go through a refugee review process to determine if they meet the requirements for refugee status.

    The above are some of the common ways to immigrate to Canada, different pathways have different requirements and procedures, and applicants need to choose the immigration path that suits them according to their own situation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.Employer Sponsored Immigration2.Work permit transfers

    Express Entry Immigration4.Self-employed immigrants5.Study abroad and immigration

    Immigrant by Investment7.The group bench quickly gathered immigrantsThe above is a more detailed way to take a big immigration before adding a chain. It is recommended that applicants choose an immigration program that suits them based on their own situation, which is more conducive to the successful realization of immigration to Canada.

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