adsbygoogle

الجمعة، نوفمبر 20، 2020

What is a Labour Market Impact Assessment, and do I need it for a job offer for Express Entry?

 


An LMIA assesses whether or not hiring foreign talent will have a positive or a negative impact on the Canadian labour market. To apply, Canadian employers must include information about their business, the position they are seeking to fill with a foreign worker, and must include evidence that they have attempted to hire a Canadian citizen or permanent resident to fill the position.A 
Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a document obtained by a Canadian employer who wishes to hire a foreign national to fill an open position. Only a Canadian employer can apply for an LMIA, foreign workers cannot apply on their own.

LMIAs are submitted to Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). ESDC reviews all submitted LMIAs to determine whether an LMIA is positive or negative. A positive LMIA means that hiring a foreign worker will have a positive effect on the Canadian labour force, while a negative LMIA means it will have a negative effect.

You need a job offer supported by a positive LMIA in order to count the job offer towards your Express Entry profile and CRS score. The exception to this rule, is for jobs that are LMIA-exempt.

LMIA-exempt job offers

In certain cases, Canadian employers are exempt from requiring an LMIA to hire foreign workers. There are three broad categories of LMIA exemptions:

  1. Exemptions through international trade agreements, such as NAFTA;
  2. Exemptions through agreements between the Canadian federal government and provincial governments; and
  3. Exemptions due to “Canadian interests”, such as an intra-company transfer.

For full details about LMIA-exemptions, please consult IRCC’s guidelines on which jobs are exempt from requiring an LMIA. If you claim points for an LMIA-exempt job offer on your Express Entry profile, you will have to prove the offer meets the exemption criteria if you are invited to apply for permanent residence.

What job offers can you claim CRS points for in Express Entry?

 In Canada’s Express Entry system, landing an eligible job offer from a Canadian employer can help candidates to maximize their points in the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) and obtain an invitation to apply (ITA) for immigration to Canada. However, not all job offers are eligible for CRS points. In this article, we explain what makes a job offer eligible for points, how many points you get, plus tips and tricks for finding a job offer for Express Entry immigration to Canada.

What job offers can you claim CRS points for in Express Entry?

Not all job offers will earn you CRS points on your Express Entry profile. In order to get points, your job offer has to be considered valid under Express Entry.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) states that to be considered valid under Express Entry, a Canadian job offer must be for a job that is:

If you are claiming points for a job offer under Express Entry you will have to provide a copy of the written job offer outlining your position, your duties, your salary, and your conditions of employment. As well, you must include proof of your LMIA or LMIA-exemption.

moving 2 Canada + Canadim + canada.ca for work and immigration by Express Entry

 https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility/find-national-occupation-code.html#noc



https://moving2canada.com/resume-format-in-canada/



https://www.canadim.com/work/temporary-foreign-worker-program/#foreign-academics


How to get points for a job offer for Express Entry

https://moving2canada.com/express-entry-job-offer/




Opportunities corners info - Scholarships 2021

https://opportunitiescorners.info/europe-scholarships-2021/?fbclid=IwAR0Le70K-nG30QWyMbrZXfPlWo2naRVLmHIs0csH_G2RARmkGDmbMLb7WuY 

الأربعاء، نوفمبر 18، 2020

Composition of the Express Entry Pool

 https://www.canadim.com/immigrate/express-entry/draws/

Composition of the Express Entry Pool

IRCC published information regarding the composition of the Express Entry pool in the days shortly before each draw. Below is the CRS score distribution of candidates in the Express Entry pool:

CRS Score RangeNumber of Candidates
601-1200310
501-600433
451-50019,864
491-500329
481-4901,168
471-4803,311
461-4706,986
451-4608,070
401-45043,064
441-4509,581
431-44010,221
421-4307,021
411-4207,568
401-4108,673
351-40050,332
301-35026,665
0-3003,388
TOTAL144,046
UpdatedJune 1, 2020

Improving the CRS Score

If a candidate’s CRS score is significantly lower than the minimum cut-off in the pool, they should consider trying to improve their score. For more information on improving ranking, please refer to Canadim’s guidelines for improving the CRS score and ranking.

Most Recent Express Entry Draws

Below are the results from the most recent rounds of invitations issued during Express Entry draws:

CRS Score Calculator



https://www.canadim.com/resources/tools/crs-calculator/


 This tool lets you estimate your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score for Express Entry immigration to Canada.

Required Information

 
 
SELECT
 
SELECT
 
SELECT
 
SELECT
SELECT
 
SELECT
 
 
 
 
 
 

*Note that this is only an estimate. CRS scores are determined by the Government of Canada. If you have recently completed an official language test, you can use this resource to get a better idea of what your Comprehensive Ranking System points may be. Learn more about official language tests for Canadian immigration.

*By submitting this form you agree to receive important immigration news and updates from Canadim