Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Canadian federal skilled migration reform

Canadian federal skilled migration reform

1. Provincial Nomination (pnp) immigrants need to submit language scores (IELTS scores are always required for provincial nomination of skilled immigrants), which is planned to be implemented in July this year.

2. Expand the application scope of Canadian experienced immigrants (cec) and speed up the trial time.

3. Apply for extra points for young federal skilled immigrants. Because the country's population is aging year by year, the country urgently needs more young immigrants in the future, so that it can have more time to work and ensure the normal operation of the country.

4. Skilled immigrant applicants need to provide third-party language scores when submitting immigration applications, and they need to meet the minimum language requirements of the Immigration Department. The government survey found that the most important thing for skilled immigrants to succeed in the early stage of immigration is their language ability. If they pass the language test, they are more likely to succeed in the early stage of immigration.

5. Work experience in non-Canada will be deducted. Through investigation, the government found that Canadian employers paid little attention to the work experience of new immigrants outside Canada, so the government decided to lower this score.

6. Let employers who employ overseas technology know more about immigration steps. In the past year, the government held a round table meeting with employers of skilled immigrants nationwide, and found that employers were very ignorant of the process of skilled immigrants. Therefore, the government hopes that employers can learn more about the immigration procedures so that they can know how to deal with a series of problems brought by overseas workers.

7. Re-plan investment and entrepreneurial immigration projects. The government hopes to attract more entrepreneurs to choose Canada through a clearer definition of entrepreneurs.

8. Simplify and speed up workers' application procedures and time, and the government also plans to re-plan the whole application project.

9. Accelerate the application time of all kinds of immigrants. At present, the government has confirmed that an office software called "Global Case Management System" will be put into use soon. The application will be more electronic and faster, and the system is planned to be put into use in the next two or three years.

Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal city in the lowland plain of British Columbia, Canada.