#CanadaImmigration# Introduction If the applicant is a temporary foreign worker working as a caregiver in Quebec, this pilot project can give the applicant the opportunity to permanently settle in Quebec, with an annual quota of 550. The following is the permanent immigration pilot project for caregivers in Quebec, Canada compiled by None. Welcome to read!
Article 1 Canada’s Quebec Caregiver Permanent Immigration Pilot Project
This pilot project will take effect on March 31, 2021, and will close on January 1, 2026. If the applicant meets the application conditions for this project, he or she can submit an application for permanent residence and obtain the Quebec Selection Certificate CSQ.
The permanent immigration pilot project for caregivers can be divided into two categories, the work category and the work-study category. No matter which of the above categories, applicants must first meet the following conditions:
Be 18 years of age or older;
Have legal status to stay in Quebec;
When submitting the application, I was working as a caregiver in Quebec;
Possess a spoken language level equivalent to French level 7;
Plan to settle and work in Quebec;
Demonstrate financial self-sufficiency.
In addition, job category applicants need to meet the following specific requirements:
Hold a diploma related to the nursing profession, which must be obtained after completing at least one year of full-time study , corresponding to at least a Quebec vocational education diploma;
Worked as a caregiver in Quebec for at least 24 months within the 36 months before submitting the application;
Or within the 36 months before submitting the application Within 12 months, you must have worked in health care related to basic personal care for at least 12 months outside Quebec, and you must have worked as a caregiver in Quebec for at least 12 months.
The work-study category needs to meet the following specific requirements:
Obtain a Quebec vocational education diploma that allows you to work as a caregiver within 24 months before submitting the application;
< p> Within the 24 months before submitting the application, and have worked as a caregiver in Quebec for at least 12 months after completing your studies.Note:
1. Applicants who want to apply for the work-study category must successfully complete the institutional and home care assistant study courses (870 hours of continuous training) and obtain a vocational training diploma.
2. Qualifying work experience must be legally obtained, paid, full-time (30 hours or more per week) or equivalent.
3. Prove that you can achieve financial self-sufficiency and provide proof of sufficient funds to support the applicant and his accompanying family members in Quebec for the first three months.
Applicants must be actually employed in the nursing occupation, which in the National Occupational Classification corresponds to NOC 3413 - Nursing Assistants, Nursing Assistants and Patient Service Assistants.
If the applicant is engaged in a non-nursing occupation outside Quebec, the applicant's occupation must be in the health sector and related to basic personal care. Be one of the following occupations:
3011 Nursing coordinator and supervisor;
3012 Registered nurse and psychiatric registered nurse;
3124 Full-time primary care physician
p>3233 Practical Nurse
4412 Domestic Support Worker, Housekeeper and Related Occupations, limited to situations where the applicant primarily performs one or more of the following duties in an institutional setting: providing personal care, Provides bedside care as well as performing routine medical care.
Chapter 2 Introduction to Canadian Federal Skilled Immigration
To apply for Canadian Federal Skilled Immigration, you first need to have an occupation in the NOC, and you need to meet this requirement According to some other conditions of the project, applicants can enter the EE candidate pool, and then be scored according to the CRS scoring system, and invitations will be issued from high to low. Only candidates who have obtained the candidate qualifications can submit a visa application. Federal skilled immigrants can also be divided into three specific categories.
Federal Skilled Immigration: 4 IELTS 6, pass the pre-assessment with a score of 67 or above, and at least 1 year of work experience in categories 0, A, and B on the NOC list in the past 10 years. (This visa is generally applicable to Chinese applicants)
Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Immigration: IELTS listening and speaking scores 5 points each, reading 3.5 points, writing 4 points, at least 2 years in the past 5 years in the NOC list B category ( Skilled worker) work experience, obtain a job offer from a Canadian employer for at least 1 year or a skilled worker occupation certificate issued by a Canadian province. (For Chinese applicants, the difficulty of this visa is how to enter Canada to obtain the skilled trade certificate issued by the Canadian province. As for the employer offer, because most of the occupations in the skilled trade list require compulsory certification, even if it is not compulsory certification, You must register as a provincial apprentice before you can work)
Canadian federal experience immigration: If it is a category 0, A occupation in the NOC list, 4 IELTS points of 6 are required; if it is a category B (skilled worker). Occupation, IELTS requires 4 points in reading, 5 points each in listening, speaking, and writing; at least 1 year of Canadian local 0, A, B work experience in the past 3 years.
(This type of visa is for international students in Canada and applicants holding temporary work visas.)
Part 3 Occupation List for Quebec Immigration, Canada
Recently, Quebec Immigration has updated the list of occupations that can simplify the LMIA application process for the new year, which will take effect on February 24. When employers in Quebec hire temporary foreign workers who meet these occupation lists, they can waive part of the LMIA application process, save the LMIA work permit processing cycle, and allow employees to join the job faster!
There are 181 occupations selected on this year’s occupation list, an increase of 70 compared to last year. The new occupations include telecommunications operator managers, computer and information systems managers, marketing and public affairs* **Relationship managers, administrative assistants, accountants, software engineers, etc. You can check the complete list at the Quebec Immigration Bureau.
On February 23, Canadian time, the BC Provincial Immigration Bureau issued the latest round of provincial nomination science and technology pilot invitations. The minimum invitation score for this round was 75 points, and 87 invitations were issued.
As a rare and highly stable project in Canadian immigration, it has indeed benefited many immigrants who are engaged in technical occupations in the IT industry in the past few years. Even during the new crown pandemic, it did not benefit us. disappointment. The score reduction of the BC Technology Pilot this time has broken the low level of 80 points for more than half a year, significantly lowering the invitation threshold!
The number of invitations in this round has not been significantly increased, but the direct reduction of 5 points is indeed reminiscent of the "clearing pool operation" of the Federal CEC some time ago! Of course, don’t expect such crazy moves in the BC provincial nomination. It reflects more of Canada’s lack of annual new immigrants and the urgent need for some specific occupations.
Under the current low-scoring market, it is undoubtedly a very suitable time for the wait-and-see group to enter the market, especially those who are on the British Columbia Science and Technology Pilot Occupation List. There is a full 15 points difference from the previous high point of 90 points. You can see the difference by measuring the EOI score table of British Columbia for yourself.