The NOC system monitors and organizes all employment in the Canadian labour market, and it is updated to reflect changes in the economy and the nature of work. As additional jobs become eligible for the Express Entry programs, the modifications to the NOC system complement the Minister's goal to expanding routes to permanent residency for temporary employees and foreign students. Sean Fraser, Canada's Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, introduced the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 for immigration programs controlled through the Express Entry system. Using the new NOC categories, Canada will be able to attract global talent in high-demand industries Generally, industries tend to be in high demand across the country are:
Candidates may expect Express Entry draws to continue in late 2022 and early 2023, with CRS scores being the primary deciding factor in issuing ITAs. Canada held its most recent all-program Express Entry draw on November 23, 2022. Since they started on July 6, it was the eleventh all-program draw. IRCC invited 4750 Express Entry applicants to apply for permanent residency. The cut-off score for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) was 491. This draw has the same amount of ITAs as the previous two on November 9 and October 26. With each round, the CRS score decreases by two or three points. The new system classifies jobs based on the amount of training, education, experience, and responsibility (TEER) required. The new TEER system has amended NOC 2016's competence levels 0-E and developed five TEERS in their place. With this modification, 16 previously ineligible occupations can now benefit from improved routes to permanent residency.
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Currently, there are over one million job openings in Canada. These job openings are distributed throughout practically every industry, which is why Canada has established many initiatives to assist firms in acquiring international talent. The Global Talent Stream (GTS) is one such initiative, which is designed specifically for highly competent international individuals in the technology industry. The GTS is a fast-tracked program that firms may use to bring in international talent and allow them to apply their abilities to assist creative Canadian companies develop. The part of Canada's larger Global Talent Strategy which is housed within the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), the GTS, expedites the processing of work permit applications and temporary resident visas (if applicable) so that qualified applicants can begin working within two weeks of submission. Certain candidates can enter Canada without a work permit thanks to two exemptions under the Global Talent Stream. First, "highly skilled employees in NOC skill type 0 or skill level A occupations" will not need a permit under this scheme if they work in Canada for 15 days in six months or 30 days in a year. Furthermore, researchers coming to Canada will not need a work permit if they are working for 120 days or more during a 12-month period "on research projects at a publicly-funded degree-granting institution or linked research institution." There are two separate categories within the Global Talent Stream. Category A High-growth enterprises sent to the GTS by one of over 40 certified referral partners (in Canada, excluding Quebec) and able to demonstrate the need to acquire "unique specialized personnel from overseas" fall into this category. Category B Companies in are looking to employ for specific jobs on the Global Talent Occupations List. This list may be updated on a regular basis to reflect changing labour market demands and objectives. The Immigration and Refugee Commission (IRCC) published the Immigration Levels Plan 2023-2025 on November 1. The 2023-2025 strategy aims to bring in up to 500,000 additional permanent residents each year by the end of 2025. Canada held its most recent all-program Express Entry draw on November 9, 2022. Since they started on July 6, it was the tenth all-program draw. IRCC invited 4750 Express Entry applicants to apply for permanent residency. The cut-off score for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) was 494. A pattern of fall in CRS scores continued in today's draw.
As a result, GTS this initiative benefits the whole Canadian tech environment by ensuring that firms in this field may easily access the talent they require to prosper. Finally, firms seeking talent in both categories will be expected to commit to one action linked to each core benefit—job creation and skill development/training—as well as two complementary benefits. |
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