I talked about this on the previous post, but thought it warranted a separate post of it's own. The Express Entry Visa...what is it?
In
January 2015, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) will launch a new
electronic system called Express Entry to manage applications for permanent
residence in certain economic programs. Canada needs high levels of immigration
to meet current and future labour market needs, which will ensure our economic
growth and long-term prosperity.
Express
Entry will allow us to actively recruit, assess and select skilled immigrants
under the following federal economic immigration programs:
- the Federal Skilled Worker Program,
- the Federal Skilled Trades Program, and
- the Canadian Experience Class.
Provinces
and territories will also be able to recruit candidates from the Express Entry
system for a portion of the Provincial Nominee Programs to meet local labour
market needs. Under this new system, employers will also have a key role in
selecting economic immigrants. Employers will access candidates through Canada's
new and improved Job Bank and through provinces and territories where
applicable.
The
Express Entry system involves two steps:
Step 1) Potential candidates complete an online
Express Entry profile
Potential
candidates will complete an online Express Entry profile where they will
provide information about their skills, work experience, language ability,
education, and other details. Those who meet the criteria of one of the federal
economic immigration programs subject to Express Entry will be placed in a pool
of candidates.
Candidates
will be ranked against others in the pool. Only the highest-ranked candidates
(those deemed to have the best chances for economic success), and those with
qualifying offers of arranged employment or provincial/territorial nominations,
will be invited to apply for permanent residence.
If a
candidate does not already have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer or a
provincial/territorial nomination, he or she must register with the Government
of Canada's Job Bank which will connect him or her with eligible Canadian
employers.
Where
applicable, employers will be required to obtain a Labour Market Impact
Assessment from Employment and Social Development Canada. There will be no fee
for Labour Market Impact Assessments for permanent residence applications under
the Express Entry system.
Completing
an online Express Entry profile does not guarantee that a candidate will
receive an Invitation to Apply for permanent residence.
Step 2) Citizenship and Immigration Canada will invite
certain candidates to apply for permanent residence and process their
electronic applications within six months.
Candidates
will receive an Invitation to Apply for permanent residence if they rank among
the top in the pool, based on their skills and experience. Candidates who have
a valid job offer from a Canadian employer (subject to the Labour Market Impact
Assessment process in place at that time) or have been nominated by a province
or territory will be given high scores in the ranking system.
Candidates
will have 60 days to submit an electronic application for permanent
residence through one of the following programs:
- Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP);
- Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP);
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC); or,
- A portion of the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Citizenship
and Immigration Canada will process the majority of complete applications (i.e.
applications including all the necessary supporting documents) within six
months or less.
Candidates
in the Express Entry pool who do not receive an Invitation to Apply for
permanent residence after 12 months may resubmit their profile and re-enter the
pool if they still meet the criteria. This provision will prevent backlogs and
ensure quick processing times.
Express
Entry will result in faster and more efficient service to potential skilled
immigrants. It will also allow the Government of Canada to be more flexible and
responsive to Canada's changing economic conditions and priorities.
This is the link to the above article and more information:
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