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Canada reduces the number of international students by 35% in 2024 – In danger there is opportunity!

On January 22, 2024, Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced a limit on the number of international students for the next 2 years. Specifically, the number of international students will decrease by 35% and only welcome 360,000 international students in 2024.

So why this decision? What impact will this have on international students? Let’s find out with Phan Immigration in today’s article.

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Why has the Canadian government reduced the number of international students coming to Canada?

International students enrich the Canadian community and are an important part of the Canadian economy, culture and society. However, the Department of Immigration said that in recent years, the quality of life for international students in Canada is not guaranteed.

Specifically, the Department of Immigration said some schools have increased their enrollment of international students in Canada, but this does not include adequate and appropriate support to help international students study and succeed. In addition, the increasing number of international students also puts pressure on housing, the health care system, and other public services.

Therefore, reducing the number of international students coming to Canada in the next 2 years will help the Canadian Government stabilize and be able to better support students in Canada.

“International students are vital to Canada and enrich our communities. As such, we have an obligation to ensure that they have access to the resources they need for an enriching academic experience. In Canada, today, this isn’t always the case. Today, we are announcing additional measures to protect a system that has become so lucrative that it has opened a path for its abuse. Enough is enough. Through the decisive measures announced today, we are striking the right balance for Canada and ensuring the integrity of our immigration system while setting students up for the success they hope for.” – The Honorable Marc Miller – Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

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The Honorable Marc Miller – Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada – New information announced for international students

Canada reduces the number of international students by 30% in 2024

The Ministry of Immigration will accept about 360,000 international students to Canada in 2024, a decrease of 35% compared to 2023. To bring fairness, the Ministry of Immigration will have a number target for each province and territory. One thing to note, international students need to request an Attestation Letter from a province or territory to submit to the Ministry of Immigration in their application to study abroad. Provinces will soon establish a process for issuing certification letters to students no later than the end of March 2024.

This temporary policy will apply for 2 years, 2024 and 2025, and the number of international student quotas for 2025 will be reevaluated at the end of this year. IRCC will continue to work with provinces and educational institutions to create policies that facilitate the development of international students in Canada.

Changes to the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWP):

+ From September 1, 2024, international students studying programs taught at private colleges affiliated with public colleges will not be granted post-graduation work permits.

+ Graduates of master’s programs and other short-term postgraduate programs will be eligible to apply for a 3-year work permit. Because currently, the criteria for applying for a PGWP is based on the length of the study program, which hinders master’s graduates from gaining work experience and the ability to transition to permanent residency.

In the near future, Open work permits will only be issued to spouses of international master’s/doctoral students. Spouses of international students at other levels of education (university and college) will no longer be eligible as before.

Combined, the changes are aimed at ensuring the rights of international students studying in Canada. At the same time, this will reduce the pressure on housing, health care and other utility services for the government and people.

Reference: 1 Tháng Có 7 Đợt Rút Express Entry Với Điểm Đạt Đỉnh – Cơ Hội Hay Thách Thức?

In danger, there is opportunity – Will international students catch it promptly?

This new announcement has caused confusion among international students and Vietnamese parents. One perspective shows that the “door to study abroad” gradually becomes difficult and closes for international students when quotas decrease sharply.

However, overall, this new policy is a good point. Because this will limit the concentration of students in big cities and appropriately distribute international students to the provinces. However, the Canadian Government can stabilize the sponsorship system for students in Canada. From there, the upcoming batch of international students coming to Canada will have better opportunities to study and develop, compared to having to “fight” to find housing and job opportunities.

International students who want to study in Canada do not need to be confused or discouraged. Carefully prepare your application, English skills, and research your preferred majors and provinces. Once the provinces have their quotas and have completed the certification licensing process, you will be ready to apply.

The journey to study abroad and settle in Canada is not for everyone. Every individual has the opportunity to reach the dream of expanding knowledge. However, it depends on each person who will seize the opportunity and succeed in a foreign country.

Wishing all students will always be ready for the journey ahead! If you still have questions about the path to study abroad and settle down and have difficulty finding a major, please contact Phan Immigration now!

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1 Tháng Có 7 Đợt Rút Express Entry Với Điểm Đạt Đỉnh – Cơ Hội Hay Thách Thức?

Tháng cuối cùng năm 2023 đã diễn ra 7 đợt rút liên tục dành cho tất cả các ứng viên Express Entry với hơn 15.000 ITA được gửi ra nhưng MỨC ĐIỂM RÚT CHẠM ĐỈNH. Vậy đây là cơ hội hay thách thức dành cho các ứng viên Express Entry? Hãy cùng Second Passport tìm hiểu trong bài viết hôm nay!

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Bộ Di Trú tổ chức các đợt rút Express Entry nhiều GẤP ĐÔI so với cùng kỳ

Kể từ Covid-19, tháng 12/2023 là tháng đầu tiên được Bộ Di Trú tổ chức 7 đợt rút liên tiếp cho các ứng viên Express Entry chỉ trong 1 tháng. Trong khi đó, tháng 12/2022 không diễn ra bất kỳ đợt rút nào cho các ứng viên. Đặc biệt, 7 đợt rút này chia đều cho tất cả các nhóm ứng viên và các nhóm ngành được ưu tiên.

Vào 06/12/2023, IRCC đã tiến hành lượt rút thăm đầu tiên trong tháng 12 sau hơn 1 tháng chờ đợi. Lượt rút thăm này dành cho tất cả các diện Express Entry với kết quả như sau:

  • Số ứng viên được mời: 4,750 ứng viên
  • Điểm rút: 561 điểm

Trong tháng 10 đã diễn ra 3 đợt rút thăm liên tiếp dành cho các ứng viên trong cả 3 diện và các ứng viên thuộc các ngành nghề được ưu tiên. Tuy nhiên, Bộ Di Trú không tổ chức các đợt rút cho các ứng viên Express Entry trong tháng 11 vừa qua. Theo đó, vào ngày 14/11, Bộ Di Trú đã đăng trên Tweet thông báo rằng các ứng viên đã gặp trục trặc trong quá trình tạo hồ sơ Express Entry. 2 ngày sau đó, sự việc đã được giải quyết. Có lẽ đây là lý do dẫn đến việc tạm hoãn rút trong tháng 11.

Bảng tóm tắt các đợt rút thăm Express Entry từ tháng 6/2023

Date Round type Invitations issued CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited
December 21, 2023 Agriculture and agri-food occupations (2023-1) 400 386
December 20, 2023 Transport occupations (2023-1) 670 435
December 19, 2023 Trade occupations (2023-1) 1,000 425
December 18, 2023 General 1,325 542
December 8, 2023 STEM occupations (2023-1) 5,900 481
December 7, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 1,000 470
December 6, 2023 General 4,750 561
October 26, 2023 Healthcare occupations (2023-1) 3,600 431
October 25, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 300 486
October 24, 2023 Provincial Nominee Program 1,548 776
October 10, 2023 No Program Specified 3,725 500
September 28, 2023 Agriculture and agri-food occupations (2023-1) 600 354
September 27, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 500 472
September 26, 2023 No Program Specified 3,000 504
September 20, 2023 Transport occupations (2023-1) 1,000 435
September 19, 2023 No Program Specified 3,200 531
August 15, 2023 No Program Specified 4,300 496
August 3, 2023 Trade occupations (2023-1) 1,500 388
August 2, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 800 435
August 1, 2023 No Program Specified 2,000 517
July 12, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 3,800 375
July 11, 2023 No Program Specified 800 505
July 7, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 2,300 439
July 6, 2023 Healthcare occupations (2023-1) 1,500 463
July 5, 2023 STEM occupations (2023-1) 500 486
July 4, 2023 No Program Specified 700 511
June 28, 2023 Healthcare occupations (2023-1) 500 476
June 27, 2023 No Program Specified 4,300 486
June 8, 2023 No Program Specified 4,800 486

Đợt rút diễn ra liên tục với MỨC ĐIỂM CHẠM ĐỈNH – Cơ hội hay thách thức cho ứng viên Express Entry?

Phần lớn các du học sinh sau khi ra trường với 1-2 năm kinh nghiệm và tiếng Anh tương đối ổn đang có mức điểm CRS tầm 450 – 490. Trong khi đó, điểm rút chung đạt 542 (18/12/2023) và chạm đỉnh tại 561 (6/12/2023). Các ứng viên may mắn thuộc trong các nhóm ngành ưu tiên, thì mức điểm rút cũng đăng tăng nhẹ cho các ngành nghề và không có dấu hiệu giảm. Có vẻ điều này làm cho các bạn sinh viên mới ra trường “rén nhẹ” bởi độ khốc liệt và dường như đây là một thách thức lớn trong hành trình chạm tới thường trú nhân.

Tuy nhiên, khi những đợt rút diễn ra nhiều đến chóng mặt từ Bộ Di Trú, ứng viên sẽ tìm thấy cơ hội lớn dành cho mình. Trong 7 đợt rút ở tháng 12, thì có 2 đợt rút chung và 5 đợt rút riêng. Điều này cho thấy, Bộ Di Trú đang rất chú trọng đến các nhóm ngành đặc biệt và các nhóm ngành này vẫn nằm trong SỰ ƯU TIÊN của Bộ Di Trú trong vài năm tới. Vậy làm sao nắm bắt được cơ hội này?

– Đối với những bạn sắp đi du học Canada: CHỌN NGÀNH VÀ CHỌN NƠI HỌC nên là sự ưu tiên trong lúc này. Thay vì chọn ngành học đại trà, các bạn có thể tham khảo và theo đuổi học các ngành nghề đang thiếu hụt và được ưu tiên ở Canada. Nắm bắt được đúng điều Canada cần, thì con đường định cư Canada sau này sẽ mở rộng hơn đấy nhé!

 

– Đối với các sinh viên đang nằm trong poll Express Entry: thay vì sợ hãi và nản chí, bạn hãy nắm lấy cơ hội trong quãng thời gian chờ đợi các đợt rút, dành thời gian cả thiện các thang điểm trong CRS để có thể TỐI ĐA HOÁ điểm Express Entry nhiều nhất có thể. Ví dụ:

  • Cải thiện trình độ ngôn ngữ để đạt điểm số cao nhất có thể. Bằng cấp ngôn ngữ càng cao sẽ giúp bạn tăng mức điểm CRS
  • Tích lũy kinh nghiệm làm việc: kinh nghiệm làm việc càng nhiều, điểm sẽ càng tăng
  • Tìm kiếm thư mời làm việc hợp lệ tại Canada: nhanh chóng tìm kiếm các vị trí tuyển dụng cung cấp Job Offer. Có job offer trong tay, bạn sẽ nhận được tối đa là 200 điểm
  • Tham gia đề cử tỉnh bang (PNP): bạn có thể tìm hiểu chương trình Đề cử tỉnh bang (PNP), nhận được thư mời đề cử sẽ nhận 600 điểm và thay đổi cả cục diện.

Vậy Express Entry là gì và hoạt động như thế nào?

Chương trình nhập cư nhanh (Express Entry) là một hệ thống chấm điểm, hệ thống xếp hạng toàn diện (CRS)  định cư được sử dụng để quản lý các đơn ứng tuyển thường trú nhân tại Canada. Các ứng viên đạt điểm cao nhất sẽ nhận được Lời mời đăng ký (ITA) và sau đó có thể đăng ký thường trú nhân. Express Entry bao gồm 3 chương trình:

1. Canadian Experience Class (CEC) – Định cư Canada theo diện tay nghề kinh nghiệm: là chương trình dành cho ứng viên đã có kinh nghiệm làm việc tại Canada ít nhất là 12 tháng.
2. Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) – Định cư Canada diện tay nghề: là chương trình dành cho ứng viên có tay nghề và chuyên môn cao từ tất cả các quốc gia trên thế giới.
3️. Federal Skilled Trade Program (FSTP) – Định cư tay nghề liên bang nhóm thợ: là chương trình dành cho ứng viên đã có kinh nghiệm làm việc ít nhất 2 năm trong 5 năm gần nhất với tay nghề thợ chuyên môn theo danh sách quy định.

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Let’s look back at Express Entry 2023 and Express Entry 2024 Portraits

2023 is a year of significant changes to the Express Entry system. Let’s join Phan Immigration to summarize the recent Express Entry 2023 and Express Entry’s portrait!

Overview of Express Entry 2023

In the first half of 2023, Express Entry will still operate with the same model as previous years. Drawings take place every 2 weeks for candidates in all categories. Featured in March 2023 invited more than 21,000 candidates for all categories.

Then, in June 2023, the Ministry of Immigration introduced priority occupations in the program based on the following criteria: Language, Experience and Education. This is a major change to the entire Express Entry system and candidates.

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Specific changes to Express Entry in 2023

1. Apply priority industry groups in withdrawals

From May 31, 2023, the Department of Immigration introduces priority occupations in the Express Entry Program based on the following criteria: Language, Experience, and Education. Specifically includes the following criteria:

– Good level of French or;
– Work experience in the following fields:
+ Health care
+ Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines
+ Construction trades, such as carpenters, plumbers and contractors
+ Transportation
+ Agriculture

The first draw for priority categories took place from June 28 with 500 ITAs sent out to candidates in the healthcare industry. From then until December 2023, the Department of Immigration sent out more than 16,000 ITAs to all priority industry groups.

2. Express Entry 2023 CRS score

According to IRCC data, candidates receiving ITAs from January to September 2023 all have CRS scores ranging from 451-500 (about 26,070 candidates) to 501-600 (about 11,640 candidates).

Besides, about 12,590 candidates had CRS scores from 900 to 1,200. The reason for the double score may be that the candidate has received a PNP provincial nomination (ie the candidate will have 600 points added to the current score.

*Common lottery group for all categories:

The lowest CRS score for all streams is 481 (March 29, 2023 draw) with 7,000 candidates receiving ITAs. The highest number of draws was 561 (draw on December 6, 2023) with 4,750 candidates receiving ITAs.

*General lottery group for priority industry groups

Among the priority industry groups, the lowest score when drawing candidates from the industry group, the lowest score belongs to candidates in the only draw in the agricultural sector with a score of 354 (draw on September 28, 2023). IRCC invited 600 candidates to apply for this priority group.

7,500 candidates in the STEM industry group (drawn on July 5, 2023) and 10,300 candidates in the French proficiency category (drawn on October 25, 2023) all received ITAs with a minimum score of 486.

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Summary of Express Entry draws from June 2023

Date Round type Invitations issued CRS score of lowest-ranked candidate invited
December 21, 2023 Agriculture and agri-food occupations (2023-1) 400 386
December 20, 2023 Transport occupations (2023-1) 670 435
December 19, 2023 Trade occupations (2023-1) 1,000 425
December 18, 2023 General 1,325 542
December 8, 2023 STEM occupations (2023-1) 5,900 481
December 7, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 1,000 470
December 6, 2023 General 4,750 561
October 26, 2023 Healthcare occupations (2023-1) 3,600 431
October 25, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 300 486
October 24, 2023 Provincial Nominee Program 1,548 776
October 10, 2023 No Program Specified 3,725 500
September 28, 2023 Agriculture and agri-food occupations (2023-1) 600 354
September 27, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 500 472
September 26, 2023 No Program Specified 3,000 504
September 20, 2023 Transport occupations (2023-1) 1,000 435
September 19, 2023 No Program Specified 3,200 531
August 15, 2023 No Program Specified 4,300 496
August 3, 2023 Trade occupations (2023-1) 1,500 388
August 2, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 800 435
August 1, 2023 No Program Specified 2,000 517
July 12, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 3,800 375
July 11, 2023 No Program Specified 800 505
July 7, 2023 French language proficiency (2023-1) 2,300 439
July 6, 2023 Healthcare occupations (2023-1) 1,500 463
July 5, 2023 STEM occupations (2023-1) 500 486
July 4, 2023 No Program Specified 700 511
June 28, 2023 Healthcare occupations (2023-1) 500 476
June 27, 2023 No Program Specified 4,300 486
June 8, 2023 No Program Specified 4,800 486

3. Express Entry 2023 draw frequency

From January to June, draws are held almost every two weeks, and sometimes once a week. But since the introduction of special industry groups, it seems difficult to predict when withdrawals will take place. However, according to the draws since July, there are almost 3-4 draws in a month for individual and general industry groups.

December is the month with the highest number of withdrawals – including 7 withdrawals. September also saw 5 draws in just 2 weeks and 4 draws took place in October.  During that period, draws were suspended between October 26 and October 6 twelfth.

Objectives of the Express Entry System in 2024

According to the 2024-2026 Immigration Plan recently announced by the Department of Immigration, Canada will admit 110,000 new permanent residents through Express Entry in 2024. In 2023, IRCC has targeted the enrollment of 82,880 Express Entry candidates . From the first draw of the year on January 11 to the December 21 draw, the Department issued 110,266 ITAs.

Based on the 2024 Immigration Plan and 2023 plan, it shows that the 2024 Express Entry immigration target is nearly 30,000 higher than 2023. This is a good sign and a great opportunity for current and upcoming Express Entry candidates. join this program.

However, candidates also need to pay attention when the CRS score is quite high compared to previous years. You must always be ready to maximize your CRS score and grab the opportunity when it comes. The journey to a Canadian permanent resident card will not be difficult if you prepare carefully and thoughtfully.

Register for consultation on maximizing your CRS score according to your individual route with Phan Immigration now!

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PART-TIME JOB FOR CANADA STUDENTS

Finding a part-time job in Canada is always a matter of concern for international students. Can international students work part-time in Canada? What is the minimum number of hours a week for international students? Which part-time jobs are suitable for Canadian students? If you also have the same question, then let’s find out the following article with Phan Immigration!

1/ Can international students work part-time in Canada?

What work in Canada to help with family expenses, most Vietnamese students want to find a job when they come to Canada to study. However, employment policy in Canada has its own rules for international students regarding part-time work.

As for the regulations on part-time work in Canada, international students from any country are allowed to work part-time but must ensure that they are granted a part-time work permit by the government.    

Some basic conditions for part-time work in Canada:

– Expired documents and permits related to studying abroad

– Registered for a social security book

– Particularly for students who are studying a work-study program and want to work part-time, they need a study permit and a work permit.

Looking for more information:

Conditions for applying for a work permit in Canada

In some special cases your study permit does not allow you to work part-time, you need to go to di (the Department of Labor and Social Development) in Canada to get one.

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2/ What is the maximum overtime for international students?

Previously, Canada stipulated that overtime work was limited to a maximum of 20 hours per week. However, this regulation has been replaced by the new rule “IRCC allows working in Canada more than 20 hours/week outside of school hours.” This is an opportunity for young people to show their abilities to employers. Along with studying in class, you can still work to gain experience. Therefore, they should not be distracted from studying in class to affect their academic results. In order to create the best conditions for international students, during the summer break, students are allowed to work full-time. Many students choose to return to Vietnam to visit their families, while many students choose to work part-time to earn income to pay for their tuition fees.

3/ Regulations on part-time work for Canadian  international student

 

  • Out-campus work:

– The study permit is still valid and guarantees a 20-hour work week.

– Participating in extra-curricular and professional activities…at least 6 months

– Must commit that the problem of part-time work will not affect the learning problem. Learning is still a top priority.

  • Part-time work in school (in-campus):

– It is somewhat easier than doing part-time work outside the school, note that it only applies to students studying at the school, no papers or permits are required, but it can still be done.

– Have a social security book

  • Study while working in Canada (Co-operative study program only)

– Have a valid study permit

– Following the co-op program, you can learn more office computer certifications to help you with your future work

– There is a certificate from the institution that the position is suitable for the student’s major and specialization

4/ Suggestions Top 5 popular part-time jobs in Canada

Content creator

This job is suitable for students with a good level of English and French. The nature of the work will be suitable for you who are persistent and meticulous. Content editor salary ranges from 30 CAD/hour.

Interpreters 

Canada is a multilingual country, so interpreting is one of the jobs suitable for international students who want to work part-time. The income level of the interpreter job ranges from 15 – 55 CAD/hour, depending on the job requirements.

Website developer

Using good design software, and knowing basic coding, website design work is easy. Job earnings range from 25 CAD/hour.

Waitress

This is the job chosen by many Vietnamese students in Canada. This is a job that does not require too much experience and is easy to get started. Income ranges from 20 CAD/hour.

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Kitchen assistant (vice-cook)

This job is suitable for everyone, requires no experience and is easy to get started. You can apply for a job at a restaurant or a popular restaurant. Earnings range from 20 CAD/hour.

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5/ Notes when looking for part-time jobs in Canada

Phan Immigration suggests some job references: referrals from senior students, some reputable websites such as Indeed Canada, Glassdoor, Monster Canada, and CareerBuilder Canada….

Above is useful information about the job market in Canada for international students to refer to and choose the part-time job that is right for them. Hope the above information will be of value to you.

You can read more information about jobs and immigration to Canada here. If you still have questions, please contact Phan Immigration for a free consultation.

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Top 5 jobs in demand in Canada

You are an immigrant to Canada with the purpose of studying and developing in this maple-leaf country. But worried about the problem of working in Canada, I should work with income sources to meet daily life and high income. Then come here with Phan Immigration to learn about 5 jobs that are in high demand in Canada!

1/ Lecturer at universities and vocational schools

Teachers in universities and colleges in Canada are one of the professions with a high rate of job demand because most of the teachers around the age of 64 are retired. Therefore, the labor force has not been able to meet the market demand.

For the teaching profession, there are a few basic conditions you need to know that there are master’s degrees or diplomas and alternative bachelor’s degrees as long as you have enough knowledge and experience in teaching. So from the very beginning, if you want to pursue your goal of being a teacher, start early to give yourself valuable experiences and experiences. The average teacher’s salary is $36.66.

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2/ Consultant

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With the most developed economy like in Canada, almost any business needs a consultant. Therefore, the consulting profession is always sought after by businesses and job opportunities are very high. Due to the increase in demand for professional consulting services in the market, the rate of consultants moving to other positions is high. That proves that consultants are a hot industry and have a high employment rate in Canada. The income level from the consulting profession is $ 36.06.

3/ Software engineer

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Software design engineers are the fastest growing industry in labor market demand. According to statistics, the software engineering industry has nearly 21,000 jobs from 2017-2026. There is a shortage of human resources for this industry, so anyone who is planning to study software engineering does not need to worry about employment. The average income of this industry is about $43.27. This is a relatively high level of income compared to other industries,

4/ Nurses

Nursing is considered an obvious profession in Canada, everyone will often know in Canada that nursing is an industry that always needs constant human resources. Because most of these industries often retire early before the age of 65 and the rest want to take care of their family more. In addition, the aging population in Canada is increasing day by day. The elderly and the elderly are more and more concerned about their health, so nurses are always lacking in human resources. Not only in Canada but also in Vietnam after the Covid 19 pandemic, the human resources of medical teams are also seriously lacking in human resources and always training personnel. The nurse industry salary usually fluctuates around $37.

 

5/ Sales staff

This is a job suitable for students studying economics with the desire to work early and have more income and more knowledge. Sales staff is the person who will be in charge of managing business matters. In Canada, any business that opens cannot lack the position of sales staff, so this is an industry with a high employment rate. If you like the business, then pursue it now, then the odds of you compared to other candidates will be higher later. The income level from the sales staff position is from $29,250 – $67,275 per year.

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Above are the top 5 in-demand jobs in Canada that Phan Immigration has provided for you. Depending on your interests and abilities, you can choose which job is right for you. Hope the above information will be useful to you, helping you find a job that matches your passion and ability. You can find out more job information here. If you still have questions, please contact Phan Immigration for a free consultation.

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Top 5 Cities to Start a Business in Canada

Canada is increasingly developing to become a comprehensively developed country in terms of economy and education. This country has a lot of potential for those who intend to do business and start a business. It creates millions of jobs for people from all over the world to live and work in Canada. If you are also intending to start immigration to Canada and want to have the opportunity to settle in Canada but do not know which city to choose, let’s take a look at 5 potential economic cities with Phan Immigration to start a business in Canada!

1/ City of Vancouver, British Columbia

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Vancouver is a large city in the province of British Columbia located in the west and near the American Silicon Valley. Vancouver is considered the largest startup hub in Canada. Most of the top famous companies in Canada are concentrated here. According to the global ecosystem report, Vancouver is one of the top 15 cities in the world that thrive on technology. In addition, Vancouver is also proud to be the headquarters of the leading game company in the world.

Vancouver is attracting the attention of investors and those who are wishing to start a business in the field of software technology development. According to statistical reports, Vancouver is currently the 3rd largest live-streaming site in the market after Facebook and Google.

Therefore, this is a city with a lot of highly skilled human resources, so famous companies like Amazon and Microsoft have offices here.

2/ City of Edmonton and Calgary, Alberta

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The city of Edmonton in the province of Alberta is a city with two different startup sectors, Edmonton and Calgary. In Emotion pioneered in Canada with a wide range of industries ranging from biotechnology to digital media. This is a city that trains human resources with a high reputation in the market, promising to provide quality human resources for the job market.

When it comes to an energy-related business city, the city of Calgary immediately comes to mind. The city of Calgary is a great place to work and also a place to collaborate with different businesses.

3/ City of Toronto, Ontario

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Toronto is the most multicultural city in the world because many people from many different countries live there. Toronto is the largest city in Canada where technology, commerce, industry and finance are concentrated.

For private businesses or organizations looking for a city to do research and development, Toronto makes perfect sense. In particular, Toronto has relatively low operating costs compared to other countries. Most importantly, Toronto is favored by the government because of the issue of investment capital, and if you want to start a business but lack capital, the government will be ready to support you.

4/ Moncton, New Brunswick

Moncton is the largest city in the province of New Brunswick with a population of about 140,000. Moncton is one of the bilingual cities similar to Ottawa and Montreal. Moncton is home to many major French-language universities in Canada.

5/ Abbotsford, BC

Abbotsford is the fifth largest city in the province of British Columbia. Abbotsford has been named the “Best Place to Learn, Place to Live” in Canada. In recent years, Abbotsford has become so familiar to study in Canada  here, when did it become the most popular tourist destination in Canada? Abbotsford is most impressed with its modern education and healthy living environment – clean and safe.

In summary, these are the 5 cities with the most economic potential in Canada for those who are intending to start a business under the Start-up visa program and settle in Canada should consider. Hope the above information will be useful to you. You can read more information about jobs in Canada. If you still have questions, please contact Phan Immigration for a free consultation.

Why choose Phan Immigration

This is one of the important steps that greatly affects the outcome of your application. A reputable and licensed Canadian immigration consultant will support you throughout the process of making your immigration application.

We create experiences that elevate everyone’s life. With over 15 years of experience in immigration advice, we provide a transparent, personalized, and accountable service to connect our clients to life in Canada Phan Immigration, a member of the Canadian Phan Immigration Association. Canadian immigration consultant, we specialize in consulting immigration services in Canada. Not simply consulting, we will design an immigration route tailored to each client’s profile.

In summary, these are the 5 cities with the most economic potential in Canada for those who are intending to start a business under the Start-up visa program and settle in Canada should consider. Hope the above information will be useful to you. You can read more information about jobs in Canada. If you still have questions, please contact Phan Immigration for a free consultation.

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NO EXPERIENCE, NO DEGREE, is it easy to get a job in Canada?

When immigrating to Canada, the question that always gets the attention of many people is ” “Can I work in Canada without a degree or experience? “. Many opinions say yes, and some say no. Then what is the right answer, let’s find out with Phan Immigration right away and come to a conclusion!

1/ Are qualifications and experience required when applying for a job in Canada?

In any environment, a degree is necessary and sufficient for future promotion opportunities, but it is not a determining factor in getting a job or not. Employers not only look at the qualifications to decide whether the candidate is suitable or not, but they also consider the candidate’s ability and ability to see if he is suitable for the position he is recruiting, but the candidate also meets the criteria. which will. For the whole set of Jobs, a degree is a mandatory element (you can supplement your degree by studying in Canada). This regulation will have higher requirements for foreign workers.

Most people think that 15% of employers look at the qualifications, and the rest look at the attitude, skills, and actual knowledge of the candidate to evaluate. It’s not like we often think that a degree accounts for 80% of the impression of an employer.

In short, you need to have a degree and at least 1 year of experience (full-time, have a labor contract, pay social insurance) to be eligible to apply for jobs in Canada.

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2/ All about working in Canada

To be eligible to work in Canada, you need to have at least 1 year of full-time work experience (with an employment contract). Regardless of work experience in any country, Canada values work experience equally. Professional knowledge in Vietnam is different from Canada, if you want to work in Canada, you need to cultivate more knowledge, skills, attitudes, and Canadian culture to suit the environment here.

Some employers in Canada only hire people who already have Canadian permanent residence or citizenship. Therefore, this makes it difficult for Vietnamese people to find work in Canada. Don’t worry, the jobs that help you to immigrate to Canada that Phan Immigration supports for your profile all meet the requirements of recruiting foreign workers for employers. If your main goal is to make a lot of money in Canada, then you must equip yourself well to match the job requirements of the employer. However, if you want to immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker, this is a bargain for you. In addition to working with income, you also have the opportunity to become a permanent resident of Canada after only 2 years of working. Above all, after obtaining permanent residency, you are entitled to all social benefits in terms of health and education for the whole family (except for the right to vote). This is truly an investment that benefits you and your family.

All jobs in Canada (including manual labor) require a degree or certificate in a job-related occupation. Therefore, this can be a disadvantage when most jobs such as carpenters, bricklayers, and nail technicians… are self-employed (no degree or vocational certificate). Therefore, you can equip yourself with degrees and certificates by participating in short-term vocational training courses. This will be a plus on your resume.

3/ Some experience in applying for a job in Canada

Option 1: You can apply your own CV to employers

If you have a complete profile of the requirements of the employer and you are confident in your ability to compete with other candidates. So, feel free to apply.

Option 2: Find support from a Canadian immigration consultant (RCIC)

You can choose a consulting unit you want, this saves you time and effort. In addition, it also limits the risks of documents and records while working with Immigration Canada.

Phan Immigration is proud to be a licensed Canadian immigration consultant, as an RCIC we understand the importance of the procedures required in the Canadian immigration application. Phan Immigration has strong relationships with employers in Canada. You don’t have to worry about rummaging through so many job sites and still not finding a job you like. We can offer a wide range of employment options in Canada. Moreover, these jobs are all jobs that can apply for a PR (permanent resident) profile to lead to a long-term Canadian settlement path for you.

4/ Solutions to the problem of difficulty in getting a job in Canada

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You need to improve your English, skills, and professional experience more to help your job and Canadian immigration records. Because you have to pass a face-to-face interview with the employer. So, this is your chance to prove your capabilities.

The above is useful information to answer the question “Can I apply for a job in Canada without experience?”. If you still have questions about working in Canada, contact Phan Immigration for a free consultation.

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Why choose Phan Immigration

This is one of the important steps that greatly influence the outcome of your application. A reputable and licensed Canadian immigration consultant will support you throughout the process of making your immigration application. We create experiences that elevate everyone’s life. With over 15 years of experience in immigration advice, we provide a transparent, personalized, and accountable service to connect our clients to life in Canada Phan Immigration, a member of the Canadian Phan Immigration Association. Canadian immigration consultant, we specialize in consulting services to settle in Canada. More than simply consulting, we will design an immigration route tailored to each client’s profile.

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Work in Canada – Minimum income

Many think Canada is a great place to live or a paradise to settle down in. This is not wrong at all, but when we are preparing to study, work and immigrate to Canada, there are many factors we should consider. So, let’s find out the minimum income with Phan Immigration when we work in Canada.

Minimum income when working in Canada.

The minimum income rate is the lowest hourly wage an employer must pay an employee. In Canada, the province sets the minimum income level updated periodically.

Currently, people who work in Canada can receive a minimum income of 12 CAD/hour. Equivalent to 2.304 CAD/month. This is a salary that very few in the labour market have.  

Minimum income when working in Canada by Province and Territory

The Trade Association publishes the base salary in Canada and is updated annually according to the commitments of the Provinces and Territories. Based on this income level, people who live and work in Canada can base to negotiate salaries.

 

Minimum salary in Canada 
Province Minimum hourly salary (CAD) Effective time
Alberta 15.00 01/10/2018
British Columbia 15.20 01/06/2021
Manitoba 11.95 01/10/2021.
New Brunswick 11.75 01/04/2021
Newfoundland & Labrador 12.75 01/10/2021
Northwest Territories 15.20 01/09/2021
Nova Scotia 12.95 01/04/2021
Nunavut 16.00 01/04/2022
Ontario 15.00 01/01/2022
Prince Edward Island 13.00 01/04/2021
Quebec 13.50 01/05/2021
Saskatchewan 11.81 01/10/2021
Yukon 15.20 01/04/2021

 

The income level of people who work in Canada tends to increase

According to Statistics Canada’s recent study on immigrant wages, if you choose to study in Canada, you can get extra income from working part-time while studying. At the same time, you will have the opportunity to apply for a work permit valid for up to 3 years.

You can refer to the minimum salary you can get when you work in Canada. Currently, the minimum wage has increased to 13.35 CAD as of January 4, 2022, with an additional increase of 15.00 CAD per hour worked.

Canadian work experience impacts your income level. If you have had an experience when you work in Canada, this is an advantage for you when you return to Canada to continue working or immigrating. You will be added experience points to your profile when you fill out information through Express Entry.

When you work in Canada, you must meet the mandatory conditions for the Skilled Worker category, such as professional qualifications (including relevant degrees and certificates) and work experience (only accepting full-time jobs). Full-time with salary and labour contract), foreign language proficiency (minimum IELTS 5.0 or higher depending on the job position), ability to answer interviews with employers in English. If you want to work in Canada, you need a Canadian work permit and an employment contract with a Canadian employer. A work permit is a document that must be submitted when applying for a visa to Canada.

Students can soon enter the job market in Canada

Canada has abolished the regulation of overtime up to 20 hours/week. According to the new regulation, “IRCC allows working in Canada more than 20 hours/week outside of school hours”.

Studying and working part-time while you study in Canada can help you improve yourself, meet new friends, and build relationships about your experience. Usually, for part-time (part-time) jobs, students are paid hourly. The average minimum input level is around 10 CAD/h.

Depending on the job and qualifications of the employee, the income level will have different differences. Therefore, when looking for a part-time job while you study in Canada, you should choose jobs related to training majors or passions and interests; so not only have income but also receive a lot of new knowledge and gain work experience to prepare for the future after graduation.

What are the conditions to work in Canada?

First, to work in Canada, you must obtain a work permit, the only document that authorizes you to work in Canada legally. First, here are some of the conditions to work in Canada

  • Have a valid job offer from a legitimate Canadian employer.
  • The employer must not be on the prohibited IRCC list
  • If required, have obtained the proper LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment)
  • No criminal background and provide a medical examination and biometrics. 
  • Demonstrate you will leave at the end of the work in Canada

Let Phan Immigration accompany you on your journey to Canada. 

Phan Immigration Canada is an immigration consulting firm specializing in immigration to Canada for individuals who need reliable and personalized immigration consulting services. We aim to connect communities by creating people-to-people ties and uplifting people’s lives and businesses throughout Asia to attain their ambitions and goals.

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16 newly eligible occupations in Canada for Express Entry programs

Updates NOC 2021 system for Express Entry

On November 16, 2022, IRCC announced the transition to the new 2021 version of the National Occupation Classification (NOC) replacing the current 2016 NOC system (NOC 2016). The NOC system is used to classify the different skilled occupations when applying to work in Canada or when calculating the Express Entry score. 

This change has a direct impact on the candidates who created the Express Entry Scoring profile and have not received the invitation to apply yet. These candidates will need to update their profiles under the new version. 

The current NOC 2016 classifies work experience by NOC skill levels O, A, B, C, D. As of November 16, 2022, IRRC will begin to apply the new Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities (TEER) system.

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 Source: Cicnews

The ineligible occupations become eligible to apply for the Express Entry programs.

  • Payroll administrators – 13102
  • Dental assistants and dental laboratory assistants – 33100
  • Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates – 33102
  • Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants – 33103
  • Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants   – 43100 
  • Sheriffs and bailiffs – 43200 
  • Correctional service officers – 43201
  • By-law enforcement and other regulatory officers – 43202
  • Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations – 63211
  • Residential and commercial installers and services – 73200
  • Pest controllers and fumigators – 73202
  • Other repairers and servicers – 73209
  • Transport truck drivers – 73300
  • Bus drivers, subway operators and other transit operators c – 73301
  • Heavy equipment operators – 73400
  • Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors – 93200

According to the NOC 2021, the 16 above occupations are now eligible to apply under Express Entry programs.

By contrast, three occupations are excluded from the eligible occupations through Express Entry programs.

  • Other performers – 55109
  • Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness – 54100
  • Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and milliners – 64200

Why is it changing?

Canada is facing a big labour shortage problem. The foreign workers who want to work in Canada are an essential labour force that can solve the issue. The Canadian labour market needs talented individuals to grow and boost the country’s economy.

With the current positive change, it is hoped that people who work in Canada in high-demand occupations such as healthcare, construction or transportation will have more opportunities to settle in Canada.

Choose Canada as a destination to live and work

By the end of July 2022, Canada has issued 349,000 new work permits, of which 220,000 are open work permits, allowing workers to work anywhere in Canada in any occupation. Moreover, the Canadian Government just announced to welcome 465,000 new immigrants in 2023. The target will rise 485,000 new immigrants in 2024 and 500,000 new immigrants in 2025. These positive actions of the Government have brought many opportunities for people to work in Canada, and also opened new doors for people who would like to settle in Canada.

Here are some of the things for you to understand why Canada is a great place to live to work:

  •  Canada’s economy is one of the strongest economies in G7, the public finance is very clear and transparent.
  •  The bank system is very strong and efficient.
  •   The unemployment rate is also lower than other developed G7 countries.
  • The healthcare system is among the most modern in the world.

Work and immigrate to Canada with a reputable Canadian immigration consultant, Phan Immigration

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Phan Immigration is a Canadian immigration consultancy registered with the Canadian Council of Immigration Consultants (CICC). 

At Phan Immigration, we accompany you at every step of your journey to Canada. Whether you want to work in Canada or immigrate to Canada under the skilled categories, our team of experts is here to assist you.

Do you want to find out more about Canadian immigration? Would you like to know if you can qualify for immigration? Take our self-assessment test and receive a free assessment.

You can also contact us directly for advice on how to apply for a work visa in Canada and immigration opportunities for your family.

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Canada announces Immigration Plan 2023-2025

Canada has made immigration a governmental priority in recent years to increase the admissions of immigrants to Canada to help curb the increasing labor demands and Canada’s aging population. 

In 2021, Canada broke a historical record by welcoming over 405,000 new permanent residents. It is no surprise that immigration to Canada under the skilled categories, under the Express Entry program accounted for the largest part.  Currently, Canada is well underway to meeting the 2022 immigration levels of 431,645 new permanent residents. By 2023, the target will increase to 465,000 new permanent residents, while it will reach 485,000 in 2024, further rising to 500,000 new permanent residents in 2025. Over 1,450,000 new permanent residents will be welcomed to Canada by 2025

Increasing targets for Express Entry and Provincial Nominees

Canada plans to attract new immigrants as per the breakdown of the expected immigration categories below.

2023-2025 Immigration Levels Plan
Immigrant Category 2023 2024 2025
Target Target Target
Overall Planned Permanent Resident Admissions 465,000 485,000 500,000
Economic Federal High Skilled 82,880 109,020 114,000
Federal Economic Public Policies 25,000
Federal Business 3,500 5,000 6,000
Economic Pilots: Caregivers; Agri-Food Pilot; Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot; Economic Mobility Pathways Project 8,500 12,125 14,750
Atlantic Immigration Program 8,500 11,500 14,500
Provincial Nominee Program 105,500 110,000 117,500
Quebec Skilled Workers and Business See Quebec’s immigration plan To be determined To be determined
Total Economic 266,210 281,135 301,250
Family Spouses, Partners and Children 78,000 80,000 82,000
Parents and Grandparents 28,500 34,000 36,000
Total Family 106,500 114,000 118,000
Refugees and Protected Persons Protected Persons in Canada and Dependents Abroad 25,000 27,000 29,000
Resettled Refugees – Government-Assisted 23,550 21,115 15,250
Resettled Refugees – Privately Sponsored 27,505 27,750 28,250
Resettled Refugees – Blended Visa Office-Referred 250 250 250
Total Refugees and Protected Persons 76,305 76,115 72,750
Humanitarian & Compassionate and Other Total Humanitarian & Compassionate and Other 15,985 13,750 8,000

Source: IRCC – Notice – Supplementary Information for the 2023-2025 Immigration Levels Plan

Canadian Economic Immigration Levels – 2017 to 2021

Canada has opened its doors to those who want to study in Canada or also work in Canada. Still, Canada’s ever-growing demand for new skills, business and support for the economy has pushed Canada to bring more permanent residents to Canada using immigration to Canada under the skilled categories.

The table below shows the increasing number of invitations to apply for immigration to Canada under the skilled categories. You can notice that in 2021, Canada increased the admission of economic immigrants by 146,549!

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Source: IRCC 2022 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration

With the new immigration level measures, Canada plans to increase the targets for economic immigration to Canada under the skilled categories. By 2025, Canada will welcome up to 114,000 new immigrants under Express Entry and 117,500 for Provincial Nomination

Federal Business Program increased targets.

Those who wish to immigrate to Canada with a start-up business will be happy to see that Canada will increase its targets over the next few years. There will be more opportunities for entrepreneurs to immigrate with the Canadian startup visa program.

In 2023, Canada will welcome 3,500 new businesses, 5,000 in 2024 and 6,000 new Canadian startup visa program applications in 2025. 

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Why you should consider immigrating to Canada

Canada offers one of the greatest qualities of life worldwide with free education and healthcare. But that’s not all. There are many other reasons you should start a life in Canada, whether by working in Canada, studying in Canada or immigrating to Canada under the skilled categories.

  1. Canada has a low crime rate, strong gun control policies and safe communities from coast to coast;
  2. Canada’s economy is one of the strongest G7 economies in the world with a strong banking system; ideal for those who wish to immigrate to Canada with a start-up business;
  3. Canada is experiencing an unprecedented labor shortage. There are currently many opportunities to work in Canada.
  4. Lower tuition fees for post-secondary studies in Canada compared to other comparable G7 countries. 
  5. Access to apply for Canadian Citizenship after settling down in Canada. 

Let Phan Immigration accompany you on your journey to Canada

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