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More than 92,000 immigrants admitted to Canada through Express Entry in 2018, year-end report shows


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Software engineer was most common occupation among 89,800 Express Entry candidates invited to apply for Canadian permanent residence last year

Canada admitted more than 92,000 new permanent residents through its Express Entry system in 2018 — an increase of 41 per cent over the year before, a new federal government report shows. 

The findings are contained in Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)’s 2018 year-end report for the Express Entry system, which was released July 2.

The increase in admissions is in line with Canada’s rising admissions targets for the three Federal High Skilled economic-class immigration programs managed by the Express Entry system— the Federal Skilled Worker Class, Federal Skilled Trades Class and Canadian Experience Class — as well as a portion of Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

Canada’s federal government and many of its provinces and territories have immigration streams that are used to select candidates from the Express Entry pool and provide these candidates with the opportunity to apply for Canadian permanent residence.

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Canada’s admissions target for the three programs managed by the Express Entry system rose in 2018 and is slated to continue to rise each year through 2021.

Canada has also expanded its admissions target for the PNP, which rose to 55,000 in 2018 and is scheduled to increase each year through 2021.

Many invited candidates are only admitted the following year. IRCC attributed the increase in Express Entry admissions last year to a large number of Federal High Skilled candidates who were processed in 2017 but only admitted in 2018. Additional Express Entry candidates who were processed and admitted through the PNP in 2018 also contributed to the spike, IRCC said.

Admissions include principal applicants and their accompanying family members.

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10 minutes ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

US Companies may be expanding their Canadian branches as they have abundant resources.

 

My company doing the same thing

Em company meedi consultancy ani cheppabaka 

emanna jobs vuntey pm pls thankyou 

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14 minutes ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

US Companies may be expanding their Canadian branches as they have abundant resources.

 

My company doing the same thing

True but Mexico ki near shoring vinna

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3 minutes ago, sboyr2r said:

Em company meedi consultancy ani cheppabaka 

emanna jobs vuntey pm pls thankyou 

Madi Consultancy kadu. we have about 8000 across the globe.

 

When there are any immigration issues for existing US resources (like in US on L-1B but H-1B not picked) , on a case by case basis they will be moved to branches in other countries.

no positions in our team at this time though 

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9 minutes ago, Rushabhi said:

True but Mexico ki near shoring vinna

latin america lo chala countries near shoring. maa company lo konni teams akkada nunde.

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37 minutes ago, AndhraneedSCS said:

Madi Consultancy kadu. we have about 8000 across the globe.

 

When there are any immigration issues for existing US resources (like in US on L-1B but H-1B not picked) , on a case by case basis they will be moved to branches in other countries.

no positions in our team at this time though 

Pakka team lo ippiyyu 

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