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Canada Immigration Minister Marc Miller Has Announced 3 New Changes In Immigration.

The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Minister Marc Miller announced major changes to Canada’s immigration system on December 17, 2024.

Additionally, as we wrote in November 2024, Marc Miller somewhat verified that the Express Entry system no longer uses LMIA-based job offer points.

1. Closing “Flagpoling” to Simplify Border Operations:

Miller claims that flagpoling wastes precious border resources, obstructs vital enforcement operations, and interferes with cross-border travel.
In order to alleviate needless stress on border officials and guarantee efficient resource allocation, temporary residents will now have to apply online to extend their stay in Canada.

2. Strengthening Control Over Immigration Documents:

Under these amendments, the IRCC would have more power to suspend, cancel, or alter immigration documents—like visas—in the event of fraud or security threats.
Suspend or stop accepting applications in situations deemed to be in the public interest, such as large-scale fraud attempts.
By implementing these policies, Canada hopes to better protect its resources and keep those who could be dangerous out of the nation.

3. Addressing LMIA Fraud and Express Entry Integrity:

In order to prevent fraud and guarantee equity, the government is also implementing changes to the Express Entry system, which will strengthen the veracity of our news report from November 22, 2024.
The removal of extra points for job offers under Express Entry will specifically lessen the motivation for people to take advantage of the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) procedure.

It is anticipated that this modification will:

1. Reduce the abuse of employment offers for immigration purposes.
2. Make the Express Entry system more honest and equitable.

 

Canada Open work permits for Hong Kong recent graduates.

Under these facilitative measures, the following clients may be eligible as a principal applicant or an accompanying dependant:

residents of Hong Kong, as defined in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, regardless of place of physical residence
recent graduate which means that the principal applicant has obtained an educational credential in the 10 years immediately preceding the submission of an application
immediate family members of Hong Kong residents who will be working or studying in Canada
Residents of Hong Kong
In these instructions, residents of Hong Kong are defined under paragraphs R190(2)(d) and (e) as foreign nationals who hold a passport issued by

the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) of the People’s Republic of China
the United Kingdom to a British National Overseas (BNO), as a person born, naturalized, or registered in Hong Kong

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