The
old and obsolete “first-come-first-serve” basis of immigration that Canada used
to follow all this while has been done away with, and in its place and new and
unprecedented immigration programme has begun to flex its muscles from January
2015.
This
scheme is introduced as Express Entry or Expression of Interest (EoI), and
under this specific plan the possibilities for skilled migrants to move to the
nation has multiplied by manifolds.
In
case you want to know about Express
Entry Canada 2015 updates, you can refer to the official immigration
website of Canada, and get a complete knowledge about the movement that has so
far happened in this country.
However,
to give a rough estimate of this programme, you can definitely rely upon this
piece. Under the Express Entry Programme, there would be 15 to 25 draws that
would be conducted in 2015, and 6 draws would happen every 3 months.
The
draws would select the most suitable person who can opt for skilled immigration
under the Express Entry Programme. As per the Citizenship and Immigration
Canada (CIC), this is the latest updates that are flying for Express Entry Canada immigration 2015.
The
concerned authorities have also decided that the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS)
would be used to evaluate the immigrants who are looking forward to make a
movement. The authorities have also declared that immigrants, who are sponsored
by any Canadian based employer, would be getting the better chance to enter the
Express Entry Pool that determines the movement.
Take
a look at few of the draw dates under the Express Entry Programme!
Launch
date: January 1
First
draw from the pool: January 31
Most
recent draw from the pool: March 27
Minimum
CRS points required for selection in any one draw: 453 (March 27 draw)
Largest
number of invitations to apply issued in any one draw: 1,637 (March 27 draw)
Fewest
invitations to apply issued in any one draw: 779 (January 1 and February 7
draws)
Largest
decrease in the CRS points required between two consecutive draws: 254 (from
February 27 to March 20 draws)
Smallest
decrease in the CRS points required between two consecutive draws: 10 (from
February 7 to February 20 draws)
Longest
gap between two consecutive draws: 21 days (from February 27 to March 20 draws)
Shortest
gap between two consecutive draws: 7 days (on three occasions)
So,
once you are aware of the dynamics, now you must focus upon the programs that
this immigration system follows.
Federal
Skilled Workers Programme: Under the FSWP, those immigrants, who have the requisite
experience and a job in their native country that appears in the Skilled Occupation
List (SOL), will be able to move.
Federal
Skilled Trades Programme: Under the FSTP, if you are engaged in any trade that has got
recognition in Canada, you will be able to move without any hassle.
Canadian
Experience Class: The CEC will allow opportunities to all those aspirants who have
the requisite experience in the Maple Leaf Country to move.
If
you are looking forward to overseas movement, Express Entry can help you move
instantly to Canada. Take a look at the updates that it has garnered for
immigrants. For more details send resume at Ashutosh@abhinav.com or visit website www.abhinav.com
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