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Application process for pathway to permanent residence for extended families of Afghan interpreters now open

December 9, 2021

The Government of Canada remains committed to bringing as many vulnerable Afghans as possible to safety. As part of our continued work to support Afghan refugees, we are opening a new pathway for the extended family members of Afghan interpreters who immigrated under previous measures.

In 2009 and 2012, the Government of Canada introduced special measures for Afghan nationals who served as local staff, such as interpreters, in direct support of Canada’s combat mission in Kandahar.

These measures provided individuals and their immediate family members with a pathway to permanent residence in Canada. They were put in place in recognition of the risk Afghans took to support Canada’s work in their country. While some of their extended family members may have come to Canada through existing programs over the years, others have not and may now be in a precarious position as a result of their relationship to the interpreters.

To be eligible, the extended family member must:
Be an Afghan national
Be outside Canada at the time of their application
have been in Afghanistan on or after July 22, 2021
be an extended family member—defined as a child (regardless of age), grandchild, parent, grandparent, or sibling—of an individual who was previously granted permanent residence as a principal applicant under the 2009 or 2012 public policies
provide a statutory declaration from a former interpreter who was previously granted permanent residence under one of the public policies in order to confirm their relationship
hold a travel or identity document or, if that cannot be obtained, provide a statutory declaration attesting to the applicant’s identity
submit their application using the forms that will be made available online for this program
In addition to these new measures, we continue to prioritize applications of Afghan nationals who are in the process of sponsoring their immediate family members overseas, and dependents of protected persons abroad.

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The OINP issued 1,186 invitations to candidates who had profiles in its EOI system all Employer Job Offer streams.

December 07, 2021

The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) issued 1,186 invitations to candidates who had profiles in its Expression of Interest (EOI) system all Employer Job Offer streams.

Foreign worker Stream - total Invitation 470 @ score 37, Targeted draw for Regional Immigration Pilot candidates - total invitations 33, International Student Stream - total Invitations 583 @ score 62. The targeted draw for Regional Immigration Pilot candidates - total Invitations 37, In-Demand Skills Stream, Targeted draw for health, manufacturing and agricultural occupations - total Invitations 53, the Targeted draw for Regional Immigration Pilot candidates - total Invitations 10.

Candidates invited under the Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills stream had work experience in the National Occupational Codes (NOC) below:

Health and agricultural occupations:

NOC 3413 – nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
NOC 4412 – home support workers and related occupations, excluding housekeepers
NOC 8431 – general farmworkers
NOC 8432 – nursery and greenhouse workers
NOC 8611 – harvesting labourers
NOC 9462 – industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers
Manufacturing (outside the GTA only):

NOC 9411 – machine operators, mineral and metal processing
NOC 9416 – metalworking and forging machine operators
NOC 9417 – machining tool operators
NOC 9418 – other metal products machine operators
NOC 9421 – chemical plant machine operators
NOC 9422 – plastics processing machine operators
NOC 9437 – woodworking machine operators
NOC 9446 – industrial sewing machine operators
NOC 9461 – process control and machine operators, food, beverage and associated products processing
NOC 9523 – electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers
NOC 9526 – mechanical assemblers and inspectors
NOC 9536 – industrial painters, coaters and metal finishing process operators
NOC 9537 – other products assemblers, finishers and inspectors

The Manitoba PNP invited 438 immigration candidates across three PNPs.

December 2, 2021

The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program invited 438 immigration candidates across three Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs):

Skilled Workers in Manitoba: 358 invitations @ EOI score of 449
Skilled Workers Overseas: 51 invitations @ EOI score of 726
International Education Stream: 29 invitations no score requirement.

BC PNP Tech draw 89 immigration invitations issued with a minimum score @78.

November 30, 2021

BC PNP Tech draw 89 immigration invitations issued with a minimum score @78.

The invitations were issued through the BC PNP Tech, which is a stream under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP). The BC PNP is an economic immigration pathway used by the province of British Columbia to attract experienced, high-demand foreign workers. The program gives people who choose to live, settle and work in British Columbia a path to permanent residence.

Candidates invited through B.C’s Tech draws must meet the requirements of one of British Columbia’s Express Entry BC and Skills immigration categories. Invited candidates now have 30 calendar days to apply for the nomination.

The BC PNP Tech was launched in May 2017. as a pilot project. This stream is a fast-track immigration pathway for in-demand tech workers and international students. Candidates need to be registered in one of B.C.’s existing provincial immigration streams and have a valid job offer of at least 12 months in one of 29 eligible occupations to qualify for the stream and at the time of the application job offer should be there for at least 120 days.

Candidates who are invited to apply for a provincial nomination will need to submit a complete BCPNP application. The processing timeline is 2-3 months.

If they are approved, candidates will receive a nomination confirmation that can be used to apply for permanent residence from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) under the Provincial Nominee Program Class.

PNP candidates get 600 points for their CRS score so they get an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence via Express Entry.

You may visit website: http:www.siis.ca to discover your immigration options or reach us on +1-416-745-2466,+1-905-230-7855;+91-95121-57817.

The Minister of Health, the Minister of Transport, and the Minister of Public Safety announced additional border measures to reduce the risk of the importation and transmission of COVID-19 and its variants in Canada related to international travel.

November 30, 2021

The Minister of Health, the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, the Minister of Transport, the Honourable Omar Alghabra, and the Honourable Marco Mendicino, Minister of Public Safety, announced additional border measures to reduce the risk of the importation and transmission of COVID-19 and its variants in Canada related to international travel.

Based on data from ongoing surveillance efforts and the latest public health advice, the Government of Canada is expanding the list of countries with entry prohibitions originally announced on November 26, 2021, to include Egypt, Nigeria and Malawi. Effective tomorrow, foreign nationals who have been in any of these countries within the previous 14 days will not be permitted entry into Canada:

Botswana
Egypt;
Eswatini;
Lesotho;
Malawi;
Mozambique;
Namibia;
Nigeria;
South Africa; and
Zimbabwe.
Canadian citizens, permanent residents and people with status under the Indian Act, regardless of their vaccination status or having had a previous history of testing positive for COVID-19, who have been in any of these 10 countries in the previous 14 days, will be subject to enhanced pre-entry and arrival testing, screening, and quarantine measures.

Moving forward, border testing surveillance will be adjusted based on the latest available evidence to further reduce the risk of importation of this variant. In the coming days, all fully vaccinated travellers arriving by air from departure points other than the United States will be subject to arrival testing. Fully vaccinated travellers will be required to quarantine while they await the results of their arrival test.

Unvaccinated travellers, with right of entry to Canada, will continue to be tested on arrival and day 8 and quarantine for 14 days. However, those arriving by air will now be required to stay in a designated quarantine facility or other suitable location while they await the result of their on arrival test.

The Government of Canada will continue to assess the evolving situation, monitor case data, and adjust border measures as required. The Government of Canada is working collaboratively with its provincial and territorial counterparts. While the impact of all variants continues to be monitored in Canada, vaccination in combination with public health and individual measures, is working to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and its variant.

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