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TEMPORARY PUBLIC POLICY UPDATE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS & ESSENTIAL WORKERS IN CANADA

TEMPORARY PUBLIC POLICY UPDATE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS & ESSENTIAL WORKERS IN CANADA

Temporary public policy: Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident Pathway (TR to PR Pathway)

Anyone who satisfies the program criteria may apply under these new immigration programs. This includes residents of Quebec. If the applicant is residing in Quebec at the time of the application, as part of the application process, they should demonstrate their intent to reside outside of Quebec.


This new public policy will end on November 5th, 2021.


Who qualifies under the new immigration programs targeting International Students?

To qualify under the new immigration programs targeting international students, applicants must demonstrate that they have the following:


Graduated from a program of study from a Designated Learning Institution in Canada after January 2017 that was at least 8 months in duration,

Obtained one of the following credentials from the Designated Learning Institution:

a degree (Associate, Bachelors, Masters, or Doctorate);

a degree, diploma, certificate, or attestation issued on completion of a program of any duration leading to an occupation in a skilled trade; or

one or more diploma/certificate/attestation where the following conditions are met:

For diplomas/certificates/attestations, each program of study must be at least 8 months in duration and the combined length of the credential(s) must be equivalent to a two-year credential (at least 16 months in duration).

For the DVS and AVS, each program of study must be at least 900 hours in duration and the combined program of study must be at least 1,800 hours in duration.

When combining one AVS with one DVS, the length of the AVS may be less than 900 hours if the combined length is at least 1,800 hours.

Held a valid study permit throughout their education in Canada;

Be currently employed in Canada with a valid work authorization to work

Have attained a level of proficiency of at least CLB level 5 in English or French in the last 2 years if applying under the foreign national’s program and at least CLB level 5 in French if applying under the French-speaking program;

Reside in Canada with valid temporary resident status (or be eligible to restore their status) and be physically present in Canada at the time the application for permanent residence is received and when the application is approved;

Intend to reside in a province or territory other than Quebec.

In addition to the above criteria, all applicants (and dependent family members) must pass medical and criminal background checks and must not be inadmissible to Canada.


What occupations qualify as an Essential Worker?

To qualify under one of the public policies targeting Essential Workers, applicants must have at least 1 year of Canadian work experience in the last 3 years in one of the targeted occupations. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada have identified around 100 occupations that are considered essential. A full list of these occupations can be found here.


What occupations qualify as a Health-Care Worker?

To qualify under one of the public policies targeting Health-Care Workers, applicants must have at least 1 year of Canadian work experience in the last 3 years in one of the following occupations:

3011 Nursing co-ordinators and supervisors

3012 Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses

3111 Specialist physicians

3112 General practitioners and family physicians

3113 Dentists

3121 Optometrists

3122 Chiropractors

3124 Allied primary health practitioners

3125 Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating

3131 Pharmacists

3132 Dietitians and nutritionists

3141 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists

3142 Physiotherapists

3143 Occupational therapists

3144 Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment

3211 Medical laboratory technologists

3212 Medical laboratory technicians and pathologistsâ„¢ assistants

3214 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists

3215 Medical radiation technologists

3216 Medical sonographers

3217 Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists, n.e.c.

3219 Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health)

3221 Denturists

3222 Dental hygienists and dental therapists

3223 Dental technologists, technicians and laboratory assistants

3231 Opticians

3232 Practitioners of natural healing

3233 Licensed practical nurses

3234 Paramedical occupations

3236 Massage therapists

3237 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment

3411 Dental assistants

3413 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates

3414 Other assisting occupations in support of health services

4151 Psychologists

4152 Social workers

4153 Family, marriage and other related counsellors

4165 Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers

4212 Social and community service workers

4412 Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations


What are the available pathways for permanent residency under these new Immigration programs?

These new immigration pathways were introduced via special public policies and aim to grant permanent status to temporary workers and international graduates who are in Canada and who possess the sought-after skills and experience needed to accelerate Canada’s economic recovery following the COVID 19 pandemic.


Within these announcements, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada published 4 special public policies, introducing these new pathways to Canadian permanent residence. These are:


International Graduates in Canada

French-speaking International Graduates in Canada

Foreign nationals in Canada with recent Canadian work experience in essential occupations

French-speaking foreign nationals in Canada with Canadian work experience in essential occupations

How do I apply to one of the new permanent resident immigration programs?

All applications must be submitted electronically with reference to the appropriate public policy the applicant qualifies under. We can expect more information on the application process when the programs are released on May 6, 2021.




TradeHUB is accepting clients (Students or Essential Workers) and will be first come first serve basis. Upon registering with TradeHUB Canada INC. Each applicant will be required for multiple working sessions to have the application filled up and submitted at an early date and time.


What documents do I need to apply for the new permanent resident immigration programs?

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada are yet to issue a documents checklist outlining all the required documentation, but applicants can expect to submit the following documents as part of their application:


Completed application forms;

Civil status documents;

Copy of education credential and transcripts of Canadian education (if applicable);

Proof of language proficiency;

Work reference letters from Canadian employer;

Passport copy;

Copies of all Canadian immigration permits;

Police clearances;

Medical examination results;

Digital photo.

All supporting documentation requested is necessary to assess whether a foreign national meets the conditions of the public policies must be included at the time of application.


How much do the new permanent resident immigration programs cost?

Applicants will need to pay total processing fee of $1050CAD when they submit their application under one of these permanent residency programs.


If an accompanying spouse or common-law partner is also included in the application, the applicant will also need to pay the processing fee for an accompanying spouse and dependent children.


Is a job offer required to apply for the new permanent resident immigration programs?

Applicants do not need a job offer from a Canadian company to apply under one of the new programs. Eligibility under these programs focuses on the applicant’s previous education or work experience in Canada, not future employment offers.


The public policies targeting Essential and Health-Care Workers require the applicant to have at least one year of Canadian work experience in the last 3 years.


The public policies targeting International Graduates require the applicant to be currently working in Canada. Under these policies, there are no requirements on the type of Canadian work experience.


Can applicants spouse and dependent children also be included in an application for permanent residence under these new immigration programs?

Under all 4 public policies, eligible spouses or common-law partners, as well as dependent children, can be included in an application for permanent residence as accompanying dependents. This means that they will also be granted permanent residency status under these new programs.


Is there a limit to how many applications will be processed under these new permanent resident immigration programs?

The special public policies for Essential Workers and International Graduates both have a limit on the number of applications that will be accepted per stream. These limits are:


40,000 applications from International Students;

30,000 applications from Essential Workers;

20,000 applications from Health- Care Worker.

How long will these immigration programs be available?

All 4 special public policies governing these new Immigration programs will come into effect May 6, 2021, and will close on November 5, 2021, or once the intake cap of the applicable stream has been reached, whichever occurs first. Any application submitted after November 5, 2021, will not be processed.




If you are interested in beginning your Canadian immigration journey through one of these new immigration programs, contact us today to register for a free consultation!


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