ACT FAST TO APPLY FOR NEW PR PATHWAY PROGRAM
By Atty. Henry Moyal
It’s a good time to be in Canada if you are seeking to become a permanent resident. Starting May 6, 2021 there are two main programs starting that will easily allow applicants to take advantage of a once-in-a- lifetime pathway for temporary residents currently in Canada.
The process is expected to take about 6 months to process and applicants in Canada can include their spouse and children even if the depandants are living outside Canada.
Applications will only be accepted from May 6, 2021 – November 5, 2021 and will last only for that time or when the cap is full. So acting fast is crucial.
The quota will be 90,000 applications and will be distributed as follows:
20,000 applications for temporary foreign workers in health care ( all/most health care fields qualify)
The two main programs are:
Workers in Canada
Must have at least one (1) year of full-time work experience, or the equivalent in part-time experience (1,560 hours), in Canada, in an eligible occupation in health care of essential service occupation
Be employed in Canada in any occupation at the time that the application for permanent residence is received;
Have attained a level of proficiency of at least benchmark 4 in English or French
Reside in Canada with valid temporary resident status (or be eligible to restore their status) and be physically present in Canada at the time the application for permanent residence is received and when the application is approved;
International Students with an approved Completed Canadian Educational Credential
Must have completed a program of study prior after January 2017, a program of study at a Canadian DLI which is:
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Have been authorized to study throughout their education in Canada;
Be employed in Canada with a valid permit in any occupation and must not be self-employed
Have attained a level of proficiency of at least benchmark 5 in either English of French
Reside in Canada with valid temporary resident status (or be eligible to restore their status) and be physically present in Canada at the time the application for permanent residence is received and when the application is approved;
Attorney Henry Moyal is a certified and licensed immigration lawyer in Toronto, Ontario.
The above article is general advice only and is not intended to act as a legal document.
Send questions to Attorney Moyal by email canada@moyal.com or call 416 733 3193
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