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Invitations Issued to French-Speaking Express Entry Candidates

Invitations Issued to French-Speaking Express Entry Candidates Via Ontario’s FSSW Stream Ontario’s Provincial Nomination Program (OINP) has issued new invitations to the candidates who have submitted their profile under the express entry program and have shown their language proficiency in the French language. These invitations were issued via the popular stream of OINP – French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream with a total of 61 invitations was issued on the draw held on February 7. This stream allows the OINP to search the express pool (especially candidates apply under Federal Skilled Worker Class or Canadian Experience Class) for the French Speaking candidates having strong English abilities and are able to meet other eligible criteria like work experience etc. Express Entry program is a point-based program that manages the profiles of the candidates who have applied under the skilled economic immigration programs – Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC). Express entry program uses the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) that ranks the profiles of the candidates based on the points awarded to their profiles via the factors like age, educational qualification, skilled work experience and proficiency in English or French. Higher ranked profiles have then issued the Invitation to Apply (ITA) to apply for PR visa to the Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Landing a provincial nomination for an express entry candidate awards them with 600 CRS points. These many points are more than enough to land the ITA to apply for the Canada PR visa. Express Entry candidates applying via the French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream have two key advantages: They do not require a job-offer in Ontario. Also, it does not require a minimum CRS score in order to be eligible. For French language, candidates must be able to understand, read, write and speak French with minimum Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level 7 and CLB level 6 for the English language. With this latest draw, OINP has issued a total of 189 invitations to apply via the French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream in 2019. Need Help? Let us use our experience to help you stay in Canada. Please fill out the form and we will get back to you shortly. Toronto oFFICE 3 mins walk from Bathrust Subway Station 641 Bloor Street West 2nd floorToronto, ON Open 7 days Canada | Brazil | Taiwan | Mexico| Japan Mon – Friday:9:30 – 20:00Saturday: By AppointmentSunDay: By Appointment Call us 1 (877) 791-4828Toll-Free Number email us info@admhub.ca

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Canada extends application period for Post-Graduation Work Permits from 90 days to 180 days.

Canada Extends Application Period for post graduate work permit, drops requirement to have a valid study permit. International students hoping to remain in Canada on a Post-Graduation Work Permit now have six months to apply once they obtain their notice of graduation and are no longer required to have a valid study permit.   The Government of Canada announced the changes on Thursday, February 14, along with other modifications to its popular Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program. The extension doubles the amount of time recent graduates have to apply for a PGWP once their school issues their final marks, from 90 days to 180 days. Another corresponding change was the removal of the requirement that international graduates have a valid study permit when applying for a PGWP. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC) now says a study permit must only have been valid “at some point” during the 180 days that graduates now have to submit their PGWP application. Study permits are generally issued for the duration of the student’s academic program. By effectively removing the valid study permit requirement, students will now have adequate time to obtain the documents they need to apply without the added stress of an expired permit. Toronto oFFICE 3 mins walk from Bathrust Subway Station 641 Bloor Street West 2nd floorToronto, ON Open 7 days Canada | Brazil | Taiwan | Mexico| Japan Mon – Friday:9:30 – 20:00Saturday: By AppointmentSunDay: By Appointment Call us 1 (877) 791-4828Toll-Free Number email us info@admhub.ca

Categories : Immigration, Visa, Visa News

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Canada opened its door to more than 40,000 immigration applicants in January, 2019.

January numbers suggest Canada well on its way to achieving 1 million immigrant goal by the end of 2021. If the first month of 2019 was any indication, Canada should have no trouble achieving its goal of welcoming one million immigrants by the end of 2021.  January saw the Government of Canada and provinces across the country open the door to more than 40,000 potential applicants through key economic immigration and family sponsorship programs. Both economic immigration and family sponsorship are central components for Canada’s new three-year immigration levels plan, which has a target of 331,000 new permanent residents for 2019. This number is set to rise to 341,000 in 2020 and reach 350,000 by 2021 — nearly one per cent of Canada’s population. A one per cent immigration rate is considered vital for ensuring the continued growth of Canada’s labour force and economy in the years ahead. Toronto oFFICE 3 mins walk from Bathrust Subway Station 641 Bloor Street West 2nd floorToronto, ON Open 7 days Canada | Brazil | Taiwan | Mexico| Japan Mon – Friday:9:30 – 20:00Saturday: By AppointmentSunDay: By Appointment Call us 1 (877) 791-4828Toll-Free Number email us info@admhub.ca

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How to apply for Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP)?

How to apply for Post Graduate Work Permit? https://europe.admissionhub.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2019/01/output_HD720.mp4 What is a Post Graduate Work Permit? Post-graduation work permit is permit allows students who have graduated from a participating Canadian post-secondary institution to gain valuable Canadian work experience. Work experience obtained through the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program may help support your application to become a permanent resident of Canada.  Who is eligible to participate To obtain a work permit under the PGWPP, the applicant must meet the following requirements: have a valid study permit when applying for the work permit have continuously studied full time in Canada (i.e., studies must have taken place at a Canadian educational institution) and have completed a program of study that is at least 8 months in duration have completed and passed the program of study and received a written notification from the educational institution indicating that they are eligible to obtain a degree, diploma or certificate; the educational institution must be one of the following: a public post-secondary institution, such as a college, trade or technical school, university or CEGEP (in Quebec) a private post-secondary institution that operates under the same rules and regulations as public institutions a private secondary or post-secondary institution (in Quebec) offering qualifying programs of 900 hours or longer leading to a diploma of vocational studies (DVS) or an attestation of vocational specialization (AVS) a Canadian private institution authorized by provincial statute to confer degrees (i.e., bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, doctorate), but only if the student is enrolled in one of the programs of study leading to a degree, as authorized by the province, and not in just any program of study offered by the private institution Applicants must apply for a work permit within 90 days of receiving written confirmation (e.g., an official letter or transcript) from the educational institution indicating that they have met the requirements for completing their program of study. Calculation of the 90 days begins the day the student’s final marks are issued or the day formal written notification of program completion is received, whichever comes first. Who’s ineligible for PGWP?                               International students must take into consideration the possible negative consequences of planning to enroll in online courses. A small percentage (1-2) of online courses for the duration of the entire studies is acceptable, but no more than that. The following students are not eligible to apply for PGWP: studied online inside or outside of Canada, the length.....