The Immigration Minister Sean Fraser advised that there will be a new program which will be a permanent pathway for temporary residents. It will be similar but not identical to the Temporary Residence to Permanent Residence (TR2PR) program which will assist 90,000 essential workers and international student graduates last year.
Canada is working on a new fast-track immigration program for temporary foreign workers and international students.
“We are looking right now at the best path forward to create a permanent pathway for temporary residents,” the Minister advised.
The immigration minister, Fraser was mandated to “expand pathways to Permanent Residence for international students and temporary foreign workers.” Now, Fraser has 120 days to develop and release a strategy to achieve these goals, as dictated by a motion passed in the Canadian House of Commons.
Further details of the new program will be available by 8th September 2022.
CANADA IMMIGRATION TO RESUME EXPRESS ENTRY DRAW FOR FSWP APPLICANTS FROM JULY 2022: We expect changes in Express Entry. Canada will once again invite FSWP applicants and CEC applicants to apply for permanent residence this July, but that’s not the only change coming.
Bill C-19 is now passing through the Senate and is on track to become law. It will give Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) the expert to invite Express Entry applicants in the pool based on an economic goal, such as occupation, French-language ability, or education credential.
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will be required to involve in a public consultation process to help them select which groups of Express Entry applicants will be invited in these types of draws. Further, IRCC must advise annually to Parliament describing the economic goal that was sought in each instance.
HOW TO APPLY UNDER TEMPORARY RESIDENT: Although it is not necessary to be in Canada to be eligible for an immigration program, studies have shown that immigrants with Canadian experience tend to have higher salaries and more cases of employment in the initial years after landing than those who immigrated directly have great opportunity to apply under Temporary Residence option.
Canadian education and work experience can also assess the applicants to apply to many more immigration programs.
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