Bill C-19: How the Changes to Canada’s Express Entry Will Benefit You

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Canada’s immigration system has always been one of the most welcoming in the world, and with the passing of Bill C-19 in June 2022, the country’s immigration policies will become even more attractive to skilled workers from around the world.

The changes to the Express Entry system are intended to better respond to Canada’s labour market and demographic needs. Let us take a closer look at Bill C-19 and how it will benefit potential immigrants.

What is Bill C-19 in Canada?

Bill C-19 is a new amendment to the visa application process in Canada. On June 23, 2022, the bill was passed, and it will amend the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA). The primary goal of Bill C-19 is to make Canada’s immigration system more flexible and effective.

How does Bill C-19 Impact Express Entry?

The most significant change to the Express Entry system will be the introduction of “groupings” based on economic goals, factors such as employment, and fluency in English or French.

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Candidates can now be invited under the new system based on the groupings established by the Immigration Minister. The groupings will most likely be determined by factors such as employment experience, academic experience, or English or French proficiency.

Another change that Bill C-19 seeks to implement across the country is raising the age range for applicants who must demonstrate language and knowledge abilities. The current age range is 18 to 54 years, but under the new system, applicants must be 18 or older but under 65 years old to demonstrate language and knowledge abilities.

What is the process involved in Canada’s Express Entry system?

Express Entry is an application management system that streamlines the application process for skilled workers applying under one of three economic immigration programmes.

The Canadian Experience Class, the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program and a component of the Provincial Nominee Program are among these programmes.

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The system works by assessing candidates using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points calculator. Following that, candidates are invited to apply based on a minimum CRS score.

How will Bill C-19 benefit you?

The modifications to the Express Entry system will benefit skilled workers in a variety of ways. To begin with, the introduction of groupings will allow for a more targeted selection of candidates who meet Canada’s specific labour market needs. This means that candidates with in-demand skills are more likely to be invited to apply for permanent residency.

Second, by raising the age requirement for language and knowledge capabilities, more people will be able to apply for permanent residency. This change will benefit older workers in particular, who may have valuable skills and experience but did not meet the previous age requirement.

Finally, the modifications to the Express Entry system demonstrate Canada’s commitment to attracting skilled workers from around the world. With Canada’s ever-increasing labour shortages, the changes will make it easier for skilled workers to enter the country and contribute to the country’s economy.

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Bottomline

In conclusion, Bill C-19 is a positive step forward in Canada’s immigration policies. The Express Entry system changes will benefit skilled workers by providing a more targeted selection process, expanding eligibility, and demonstrating Canada’s commitment to welcoming skilled workers from around the world.

It is an exciting time for those looking to immigrate to Canada, as more details are likely to be revealed in the coming months.


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Manish Khandelwal
Manish Khandelwal

Manish Khandelwal, a travel-tech enthusiast with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travelobiz.com, he's passionate about writing.

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