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Canada announces job categories to be prioritized for express entry

Canada announces job categories to be prioritized for Express Entry

Sean Fraser, minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

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Sean Fraser, Canada’s Immigration Minister, has announced category-based selection draws for Express Entry candidates.

Candidates applying for Express Entry who have strong French language proficiency skills or work experience in the following fields will be prioritized by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC):

The new category draws are expected to begin later this summer to fill open positions across Canada.

The Minister said that by allowing IRCC to invite more skilled workers in these targeted professions, it will support Canada’s commitment to welcoming in-demand professionals into communities across the country.

What the Minister said

Immigration is regarded as a critical component in alleviating labour shortages and increasing the prominence of the French language in French minority communities outside of Quebec.

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Following amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act made in June 2022, category-based draws were planned to start this year. The modifications give the minister the power to choose immigrants in support of Canada’s economic priorities based on key characteristics.

How were the categories chosen?

The categories were chosen by legislative mandates which the Minister engages in public consultation with provinces and territories, industry representatives, unions, employers, workers, worker advocacy groups, settlement provider organizations, and immigration researchers and practitioners.

Each year, IRCC will report to parliament on:

About Express Entry

To address the shifting demands of Canada’s economy and labour market, Express Entry was established in 2015. The Express Entry is a system for managing applications for three types of economic immigration programs which are: the Federal Skilled Workers Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program and the Canadian Experience Class.

Candidates for these programs receive scores based on human capital factors like work experience, language proficiency, occupation, education, and more using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). The candidates with the highest overall CRS score were the most likely to receive an Invitation to Apply for permanent residence.

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