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Canada announces immigration policy changes. Photo courtesy: Toronto Airport representative / Wikimedia commons

Canada announces change to immigration system, likely to impact Indians seeking permanent residence

| @indiablooms | Dec 26, 2024, at 12:09 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Canada has announced some significant changes to its Express Entry immigration system which are likely to impact the Indians seeking to migrate to the North American country for better job opportunities.

The Canadian government introduced several changes to the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) that governs the eligibility of a candidate for a permanent immigration programme.

According to a recent release issued by the Canadian government, the new change, under which candidates will no longer receive additional points for having a job offer, will be instituted in spring 2025.

What is the change?

The move, introduced now as a temporary one, attempts to curb fraudulent immigration practices by removing the incentive to illegally buy or sell labour market impact assessments to improve a candidate's chances of being selected to come to Canada as a permanent resident.

"We are taking important steps to reduce fraud while continuing to attract the skilled talent our economy needs," NDTV reported quoting Marc Miller, Canada's Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship.

"Immigration has always been a cornerstone of Canada's success, and we remain committed to welcoming the best and brightest to Canada so that everyone has access to the quality jobs, homes and supports they need to thrive," he added.

How will it impact?

Once the removal of CRS points for a job offer is instituted, the changes will impact those seeking permanent residence through the Express Entry system, including those currently working in Canada temporarily.

"Once the change is introduced, it will apply to all candidates with job offers in the pool as well as new candidates entering the pool," the government said. 

However, the new rules will not have any impact on candidates who have already been invited to apply for permanent residence (PR) with a CRS score that still includes points for a job offer (under the "arranged employment" criteria).

It will also not apply to candidates who have already submitted an application for PR to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) which is currently being processed.

What is Express Entry Immigration System?

Express Entry is Canada's flagship online system that manages immigration applications of skilled workers from programs including the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, and Canadian Experience Class, as well as parts of the Provincial Nominee Program.

Under the system, eligible candidates have access to create their profiles on the official website and enter the pool.  Then candidates with the most points are invited by the Canadian government.

After receiving the application, candidates are invited to apply for the permanent residence (PR) programme.

They are then required to fill out the application, which will be reviewed by the government and a decision will be taken.

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