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A detailed introduction to the pilot project of Canadian immigration to four Atlantic provinces

With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people plan to immigrate to Canada. So what are the pilot projects in the four Atlantic provinces? Next, let's take a look at the detailed introduction of the pilot project of Canadian immigration to the four Atlantic provinces. Welcome to reading.

I. Background introduction of AIPP immigration project

The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Project (AIPP) is a brand-new immigration pilot project launched by the Canadian federal government and four Atlantic provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador) on 20 17, aiming at attracting more international students and overseas technical talents to settle in the Atlantic provinces.

The program requires applicants to obtain full-time jobs offered by certified employers in four Atlantic provinces. If the applicant can meet the basic requirements of language, education and work experience, he can quickly obtain permanent resident status.

Compared with other provinces, AIPP is really the best shortcut for those who want to immigrate to Canada without high investment, high education and Gao Yingwen level!

Let's take a look at the immigration data released by the immigration bureaus in the four Atlantic provinces.

The total number of nominations from four provinces is insufficient 1000 (878). These include:

237 people in Nova Scotia.

-405 New Brunswick.

-Prince Edward Island 1 19 people

-Newfoundland 1 17 people

Of these 878 people, 7 12 have been approved.

Let's take a look at those companies that want to participate in AIPP. By the end of 20 17, 939 enterprises had applied to participate in the AIPP project. Of these, 720 have been approved.

Of these 878 people, 128 people have submitted applications to the Federation, and 53 people's applications have been approved.

On the whole, compared with other provinces, it is easier for applicants to grab limited places several times. AIPP is not only low in requirements, but also large in place and fast.

It can also be seen from the above data that the overall utilization rate of AIPP project is still low. This reason is probably not well known and understood by everyone.

Due to the perennial shortage of labor, there are many employment opportunities and good wages in the four Atlantic provinces. All the positions we offer to employers are real and the most suitable. It is precisely because there are more jobs, fewer people and oversupply in the four Atlantic provinces that the government will take measures to lower the application conditions and speed up the examination and approval, aiming at attracting many talents to immigrate to Canada.

One of the highlights of AIPP is that middle-level skilled workers in the traditional sense, that is, NOC C jobs, can also immigrate through AIPP. Generally speaking, low-skilled occupations include, for example, front desk, retail clerk and truck driver. This kind of applicants are different from high-skilled vocational applicants and need to get a permanent job. On the surface, it is difficult, but now there is a serious shortage of labor in the four Atlantic provinces, and employers' demand for low-and medium-skilled employees has begun to increase. Therefore, relatively speaking, there is a great demand for middle and low skilled employees.

For international students, it is also more advantageous to apply for the Canadian Atlantic pilot project.

International students have studied in public universities in Atlantic province for at least two years and obtained degrees, diplomas and certificates; No work experience is required; The job treatment does not need to be the same as that of a major; Employers do not need to do LMIA labor market impact assessment; If the language is above CLB4, you can submit the provincial nomination.

Second, for the crowd.

1, high-tech talents who intend to settle in Atlantic provinces.

2. Medium-skilled personnel who intend to settle in Atlantic provinces.

3. Local students who intend to settle in Atlantic Province.

Third, the advantages of the Atlantic immigration project

1, low job qualification requirements.

Applicants with 1 year full-time work experience can submit their applications without providing long-term work certificates. Open the door for those applicants with less work experience.

2. Low language requirements

Atlantic Immigration Program is a skilled immigration program with the lowest language requirement in Canada. Many Canadian immigration programs require CLB6 language and high education. Generally speaking, AIPP can help more candidates who are currently ineligible to apply for immigration quickly.

3. Time goes back quickly

The whole process of Atlantic immigration pilot project from application to obtaining immigration status only takes about 1 year! Compared with some immigration programs in Canada, the waiting time is shorter.

4. High success rate

20 17 is the first year of the Atlantic immigration pilot project. Generally speaking, new immigrant projects always have the advantage of high approval rate.

As we all know, Canada will add 6.5438+0 million immigrants in the next three years, and the existing immigration projects in Canada have a high threshold, which makes people who intend to immigrate discouraged. However, the utilization rate and application conditions of immigration quotas in the four Atlantic provinces with long-term population shortage are relatively low, which may be potential stocks in Canadian immigration projects. So we suggest that friends who plan to immigrate to Canada choose this shortcut.