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1443 PR Invitations Were Sent in Two New Ontario-OINP Draws.

On September 17, 2024, saw the conduct of two fresh draws for the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), inviting a total of 1,443 individuals to submit an application for permanent residency (PR).
In a general draw for the Master’s Graduate Stream, OINP sent out an astounding 1,249 PR invites to applicants who received an Expression of Interest (EOI) score of 53 or above. This EOI cutoff score decreased by just 1 point from the July 9 Masters Graduate Stream draw.

Furthermore, 110 invitations to apply to EOI profiles with a score of 45 or higher were given out in the second OINP draw under the PhD graduate stream. In contrast to the July 9 PhD graduate stream, this EOI cutoff score decreased by five points.

One notable feature of the OINP Masters Graduate Stream is that it does not require payroll management, LMIAs, or employment offers.

Consequently, in order to enhance their PR applications, students are urged to participate in their education and professional development.

Canada has removed its interim policy enabling foreign visitors to apply for work permits within the country.

August 28, 2024, Ottawa With immediate effect, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has terminated a provisional government policy that permitted travelers to petition for a work permit from within the country.

The COVID-19 pandemic-related travel restrictions prevented some tourists from leaving the country, thus the IRCC developed the policy in August 2020 to assist those visitors. Visitors to Canada may apply for a work visa under the scheme without needing to exit the nation. Additionally, while they awaited the outcome of their new work permit application, foreign nationals who had possessed a work permit for the preceding 12 months but had altered their status to “visitor” could seek to work lawfully in Canada.

The IRCC is terminating the temporary policy, despite the fact that it was scheduled to expire on February 28, 2025. This action is being taken as a part of our broader efforts to maintain the integrity of the immigration system and adjust the number of temporary residents in Canada. The IRCC is also aware that certain unscrupulous individuals were deceiving foreign people into working in Canada without authorization by utilizing the rules.

Applications filed before August 28, 2024 will still be processed by IRCC in accordance with the policy.

An update on an important change pertaining to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).

Ministers Address Systemic Abuse in the LMIA Program

LMIA: The long-overdue requirement for modifications to stop system abuse;

Since Ministers are actively contemplating additional modifications to solve persistent issues and enhance the program’s efficacy, the program has recently taken center stage. Speaking out against systemic abuses by Canadian businesses, the Ministers of Immigration, Employment, Workforce Development, and Official Languages have also weighed in.

Steps Taken to Stop TFWP Abuse

Minister Boissonnault targeted Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) abusers with a series of measures during a news conference on August 6th on behalf of Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), which is handling LMIA applications. In particular, these were:

Stricter Rules for Employers

Restricting temporary foreign workers—including those in the “dual intent sub-stream” who plan to apply for permanent residency—by a constant 20%. More rigorous regulations will also apply to employers employing the dual intent stream: – Tighter supervision over the issue of Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) and inspections, especially in high-risk locations.

  1. Potential hikes in the LMIA price to pay for further processing and integrity efforts.
  2. Enforcing employer eligibility requirements, which could involve more stringent requirements like a minimum number of years in business or taking into account an employer’s history of layoffs.
  3. Introducing restrictions and declining to process applications for the TFWP’s low-wage stream, particularly for employers in particular sectors and industries that have a history of abuse.

A new Canada PR pathway is currently being developed for TEER 4 and 5 jobs.

Canada is about to propose major changes to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations in a bold attempt to update its economic immigration framework for Canada PR.

The Forward Regulatory Plan: 2024–2026 project seeks to establish a new permanent economic class for workers in occupations classified as Training, Education, Experience, and Responsibilities (TEER) 4 and 5.

These modifications, which are scheduled for pre-publication in the fall of 2024, are expected to increase the range of backgrounds and experiences among permanent residents, providing many foreign workers who are now employed in Canada with new opportunities.

3,200 PRs were invited by IRCC to apply for the newest Express Entry draw of 2024 on July 8.

3,200 PR invitations were sent out under the new IRCC Express Entry draw.

All Express Entry profiles having a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 420 or higher and at least level 7 French language competence were the focus of this round of invitations.

Those who have been invited to apply now have sixty days to reply, providing the documentation that accompanies the information they initially entered into their profiles.

 

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