IRCC has released a new program under Express Entry.
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https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/2023/05/canada-launches-new-process-to-welcome-skilled-newcomers-with-work-experience-in-priority-jobs-as-permanent-residents.html
There's more information on this link
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/submit-profile/rounds-invitations/category-based-selection.html
We can use this thread to discuss about it.
It says to be eligible you have to:
To be eligible, you must
- have accumulated, within the past 3 years, at least 6 months of continuous work experience (in Canada or abroad) in a single occupation listed in the table below
- meet all of the requirements in the instructions for that round
Does this mean that you need just 6 months of total work experience in Canada in the last 3 years or minimum one year of work experience (any job) out of which 6 months should be in the categories described above?
Appreciate all replies
Yes, that is correct. To be eligible for the new category-based selection program, you must have accumulated at least 6 months of continuous work experience in a single occupation listed in the table below. The work experience can be in Canada or abroad.
You must also meet all of the other requirements for the program, which are listed in the instructions for that round. These requirements may include having a certain level of education, language proficiency, and work experience.
If you meet all of the requirements, you will be eligible to apply for permanent residence under the new category-based selection program.
Here are the occupations that are eligible for the new category-based selection program:
- Healthcare
- Registered nurses
- Registered practical nurses
- Occupational therapists
- Physiotherapists
- Speech-language pathologists
- Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
- Software engineers
- Data scientists
- Artificial intelligence specialists
- Computer engineers
- Electrical engineers
- Trades
- Carpenters
- Electricians
- Plumbers
- Welders
- Mechanics
- Transport
- Pilots
- Air traffic controllers
- Truck drivers
- Sailors
- Railway workers
- Agriculture and agri-food
- Farmers
- Ranchers
- Fishermen
- Food processors
- Agri-business workers
If you are interested in applying for permanent residence under the new category-based selection program, you should start by creating an Express Entry profile. You can do this on the IRCC website. Once you have created your profile, you will be able to submit an application for permanent residence when IRCC invites you to do so.
The new category-based selection program is a great opportunity for skilled workers who have work experience in one of the eligible occupations. If you meet the requirements, you should consider applying for permanent residence under this program.
Same question here. To enter the pool of express entry, it requires atleast 1 year of work experience. So, are they allowing people with 6 month experience to enter the pool as well?
Used to be that you need 1 year of experience in an occupation. But now you qualify with 6 months. However all the other criteria remains the same for FSW/CEC/FSTP..So, still need 1 year of work experience to enter the pool but if you have an experience as a Nurse only for 6 months in the last 3 years and rest experience is in other occupations, still qualify to enter the pool. FSW = 67 points .. CEC = 1 year of work experience
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I’m the unluckiest person in the planet. Failed my previous TEF exam, did it again and this time it went really well. Although still waiting for the official attestation. If it goes as planned my score will be 514 but now I have to worry about competition within French speaking candidates. I guess Canada might not work out after all.
Yes that is what it says.
But for French speaking candidates, the 3 year rule won’t apply hopefully? As my eligible work ex is 4 years old.
Yes, that is correct. To be eligible for the new category-based selection program, you must have accumulated at least 6 months of continuous work experience in a single occupation listed in the table below. The work experience can be in Canada or abroad.
You must also meet all of the other requirements for the program, which are listed in the instructions for that round. These requirements may include having a certain level of education, language proficiency, and work experience.
If you meet all of the requirements, you will be eligible to apply for permanent residence under the new category-based selection program.
Here are the occupations that are eligible for the new category-based selection program:
- Healthcare
- Registered nurses
- Registered practical nurses
- Occupational therapists
- Physiotherapists
- Speech-language pathologists
- Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
- Software engineers
- Data scientists
- Artificial intelligence specialists
- Computer engineers
- Electrical engineers
- Trades
- Carpenters
- Electricians
- Plumbers
- Welders
- Mechanics
- Transport
- Pilots
- Air traffic controllers
- Truck drivers
- Sailors
- Railway workers
- Agriculture and agri-food
- Farmers
- Ranchers
- Fishermen
- Food processors
- Agri-business workers
If you are interested in applying for permanent residence under the new category-based selection program, you should start by creating an Express Entry profile. You can do this on the IRCC website. Once you have created your profile, you will be able to submit an application for permanent residence when IRCC invites you to do so.
The new category-based selection program is a great opportunity for skilled workers who have work experience in one of the eligible occupations. If you meet the requirements, you should consider applying for permanent residence under this program.
For special policy based immigration such as this new category based,is it the job title (NOC) that should match or other NOC with similar job responsibilities would qualify too?
For example NOC 41200 - postdoctoral fellow and NOC 41400 - Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers. Work responsibilities listed for postdoctoral fellow and NOC 41400 are almost/exactly same besides the postdoctorate hold a highest academic degree.
Because NOC 41400 is one of the profession listed under this program.
QUESTION: would a postdoctoral fellow due to same/similar responsibilities be considered equal to NOC 41400 through express entry system?
Or How it works actually?
@Naturgrl and
@Raptor33 Thanks
I’m the unluckiest person in the planet. Failed my previous TEF exam, did it again and this time it went really well. Although still waiting for the official attestation. If it goes as planned my score will be 514 but now I have to worry about competition within French speaking candidates. I guess Canada might not work out after all.
That's a pretty good score, and if you have a good result in TEF you will be top priority for IRCC, french speaking candidates will be highly sought after.
Keep faith, i waited 2 years to get an invite.
For special policy based immigration such as this new category based,is it the job title (NOC) that should match or other NOC with similar job responsibilities would qualify too?
For example NOC 41200 - postdoctoral fellow and NOC 41400 - Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers. Work responsibilities listed for postdoctoral fellow and NOC 41400 are almost/exactly same besides the postdoctorate hold a highest academic degree.
Because NOC 41400 is one of the profession listed under this program.
QUESTION: would a postdoctoral fellow due to same/similar responsibilities be considered equal to NOC 41400 through express entry system?
Or How it works actually?
@Naturgrl and
@Raptor33 Thanks
@Raptor33 is an AI Bot, who will just copy from the website. Can’t answer the question personally. If your job responsibilities match the NOC, and you are in the natural and applied sciences then yes you could use it.
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@Raptor33 is an AI Bot, who will just copy from the website. Can’t answer the question personally. If your job responsibilities match the NOC, and you are in the natural and applied sciences then yes you could use it.
Okay thanks. Is it possible to use a different NOC code in EE profile than what actually is offered. I.e using 41400 instead 41200. Job offer, closed work work permit and experience letter clearly states the job title "postdoctoral fellow". But job resposnibilities mentioned both in offer letter and experience letter are matching with NOC 41400
Okay thanks. Is it possible to use a different NOC code in EE profile than what actually is offered. I.e using 41400 instead 41200. Job offer, closed work work permit and experience letter clearly states the job title "postdoctoral fellow". But job resposnibilities mentioned both in offer letter and experience letter are matching with NOC 41400
Your NOC must match your NOC listed on your LMIA exempt permit.
I’m the unluckiest person in the planet. Failed my previous TEF exam, did it again and this time it went really well. Although still waiting for the official attestation. If it goes as planned my score will be 514 but now I have to worry about competition within French speaking candidates. I guess Canada might not work out after all.
Nope! You can also compete within the general EE pool too. If it helps, there were as few as 300-400 applicants who had TEF+IELTS from July - March 2023. So, even within the French speaking category - you'll be on top. Not a lot of people being able to crack TEF right now. You are good. Let's see what the data say, but I'll bet my money on you getting the ITA.
Nope! You can also compete within the general EE pool too. If it helps, there were as few as 300-400 applicants who had TEF+IELTS from July - March 2023. So, even within the French speaking category - you'll be on top. Not a lot of people being able to crack TEF right now. You are good. Let's see what the data say, but I'll bet my money on you getting the ITA.
How did you get those stats ?
You're telling me i am from the few people who got TCF+IELTS done ?
Nope! You can also compete within the general EE pool too. If it helps, there were as few as 300-400 applicants who had TEF+IELTS from July - March 2023. So, even within the French speaking category - you'll be on top. Not a lot of people being able to crack TEF right now. You are good. Let's see what the data say, but I'll bet my money on you getting the ITA.
I hope so. Although my another concern is IRCC asking for experience within last 3 years even for French speaking candidates. My work ex is 4 years old. But I’m hopeful because they haven’t mentioned it anywhere for the French proficiency category. So let’s hope for the best.
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