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Canada Visa Targets Digital Nomads to Work Remotely

Digital nomads will soon be able to come to Canada for up to six months and work remotely in tech roles as the country seizes what Immigration Minister Sean Fraser is calling a generational opportunity for economic growth.

“We’re actually creating a pool of talented people who will be able to stay in Canada in the long term,” said Immigration Minister Sean Fraser.

Do you know how does Canada’s digital nomad visa program work?

The digital nomad visa will allow those who work for an employer outside of Canada to live in Canada for up to six months.

Though Canada will focus more on tech workers, anyone with remote employment can apply.

There is no salary threshold, which isn’t true of some countries, like Iceland, which requires minimum monthly salary.

Should digital nomads land a job with a Canadian employer while in the country, they can also apply for a temporary work permit and stay for an additional three years, after which it’s possible to apply for citizenship if you stay for 1,095 days in a five-year period.

If you’re keen on applying for the six-month Canadian remote worker visa, you’ll need to submit an application with proof of employment, a photo, and fingerprints. You may also require to do an interview with an immigration officer. If approved, you’ll need to send your passport to the Canadian government, which will add the visa and mail it back.

Visa holders are responsible for finding their own housing and getting themselves to Canada.

According to a press release, Canada’s department of immigration, refugees, and citizenship will spend the months ahead collaborating “with public and private partners alike to determine whether additional policies to attract digital nomads to Canada would be desirable.” For now, those interested should keep an eye on the website of Canada’s government for up-to-date information. The government said it hopes to officially launch the program (and release applications) by late 2023.

Canada’s New Express Entry in PNP-Only invited 1548 candidates for PR.

On October 25, 2023, the latest Express Entry Draw sent out 1,548 invitations to apply for permanent residency (PR) in a ‘PNP only’ round of invites.

In this ‘PNP’-only draw, the lowest-ranked candidate’s Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cutoff score was 776.

Since May 2023, IRCC has conducted this PNP-only Express Entry draw, and in comparison, the CRS cutoff score has increased by 85 points.

This week, new Express Entry draws are anticipated to be announced by IRCC, and we may expect to see a recurrence of the STEM and healthcare invitation rounds.

Instead, the first CEC-only draw since September 2021 could be a surprise from IRCC. For the most recent information and details on Express Entry drawings, come back later.

The Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) application invitations are being sent out by Canada from today.

Invitations to apply for permanent residency under PGP 2023 (Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship) have now begun to arrive from IRCC.

In order to receive up to 15,000 complete applications, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is extending invitations to apply to 24,200 interested potential sponsors over a two-week period.

Only those sponsors’ families who have already filed interest in sponsoring forms are eligible for the invitations.

These invites to apply for PR for their parents and/or grandparents will be sent to the sponsors who expressed interest in 2020 starting today and over the course of the following two weeks.

In the 17th All Program Express Entry Draw for 2023, Canada invites 3,725 candidates for PR.

On October 10, 2023, the current Express Entry lottery sent out 3,725 invitations to apply for permanent residency (PR) in a ‘no programme stated’ round of invites.

In this ‘no programme stated’ draw, the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cutoff score reduces by four points to 500.

This year, Canada has held the following draws:

17 total program draws.
There were four PNP draws.
Four draws are aimed specifically towards French speakers.
Two drawings are aimed specifically at healthcare occupations
One draw is aimed specifically towards STEM occupations
One draw is aimed at skilled trades
One draw is aimed just at Federal Skilled Worker candidates
One draw is aimed specifically at transport employment.
One draw is aimed specifically for agriculture and agri-food occupations.

After inviting 45,115 candidates in total in 2022, IRCC has now granted 89,773 ITAs in 2023.

Alberta and British Columbia PNP draw of last week invited 33 & 187 candidates.

Alberta Draw:

October 3, 2023

Alberta PNP Agriculture draw

Alberta Advantage Immigrant Program (AAIP) extended 33 invitations to eligible candidates, inviting them to apply for permanent residency in Canada. These invitations were issued under the Priority Sector of Agriculture occupations, with candidates needing to meet specific Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score criteria ranging from 300 to 500 points. This draw took place on October 3, 2023, and candidates who received notifications of interest (NOIs) are encouraged to commence their applications promptly

British Columbia :

October 4, 2023

British Columbia PNP Draw: Over 187 Canada Immigration Invitations Issued.
British Columbia continues its efforts to welcome skilled individuals to its province through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP). In the latest draw held on October 4, 2023, the province issued a significant number of invitations to candidates interested in pursuing Canadian immigration. The draw encompassed multiple streams, targeting a diverse range of skilled workers and international graduates.

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