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Changes to NOC 2021

Changes to NOC 2021

What is NOC? Program Delivery Update: National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 Canada has updated its job classification system, introducing the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021. This new framework replaces the previous four-skill type structure (NOC A, B, C, D) with the TEER (Training, Education, Experience, and Responsibilities) system, a more…
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Staying In Canada Beyond Your PGWP

Staying In Canada Beyond Your PGWP

To stay in Canada after the end of the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), there are no extensions but there are immigration options. A Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP) can be obtained when applying to specific immigration programs. By BOWP, an individual can work in Canada even after the expiry of…
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Good News for New Workers May Be Coming Up

Ontario’s minister of labour, Monte McNaughton is asking for changes in the law targeting immigrants who are trying to work in regulated occupations in Ontario. If the new legislation comes into effect, big changes will occur for workers. The Ontario government wants to; Ease the licensing requirement for workers Remove…
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IRCC Has No Plans To Cancel Express Entry Applications

IRCC Has No Plans To Cancel Express Entry Applications

Immigration Minister Sean Fraser explained on January 20, that despite speculations on social media, permanent residence applications which are already submitted will not be cancelled and refunded. The Canadian government has recently allocated an additional $85 million to reduce the backlogs in immigration processes. Regarding Fraser’s explanation, IRCC is looking…
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