OINP: Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream
Ontario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream is an immigration stream under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP).
Read MoreOntario’s Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream is an immigration stream under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP).
Read MoreLearning moments – Canadian work experience completed while on a work permit and concurrently with full-time studies, for the purpose of CEC
Read MoreLearning moments – Proof of funds for an ongoing permanent residence application under Express Entry
Read MoreLearning moments – Definition of a “qualifying learning institute” for the purposes of obtaining credit for a foreign diploma for Express Entry applications.
Read MoreLearning moments – LMIA for Express Entry – strategies for maximizing points
Read MoreLearning moments – Arranged employment and Express Entry
Read MoreLearning moments – Claiming Express Entry points for arranged employment after working for one’s own company under a C11 work permit
Read MoreLearning moments – Canadian work experience completed during full-time studies and whether it is eligible under the CEC or eligible for points under Express Entry
Read MoreThe Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, pursuant to section 10.3 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act , gives the annexed Ministerial Instructions Respecting the Express Entry System.
Read MoreMeetings are taking place across Canada, with more being planned, to make sure business and leading employers are ready for the country’s new Express Entry immigration programme which launches in 2015.
Read MoreJune 19, 2014 — The Economic Action Plan 2014 Act, (Bill C-31), received Royal Assent and became law today which resulted in the termination of applications in the backlog of the federal Immigrant Investor Program (IIP) and federal Entrepreneur Program (EN).
IIP and EN applications have been terminated if a selection decision was not made by an immigration officer before February 11, 2014. There are a small number of cases where a selection decision was made on or after February 11, 2014, and the application was processed to completion and a final decision was made before Bill C-31 became law. Those applications are not affected by the legislation.