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Are you a Canadian citizen and looking to immigrate to Canada? If so, you should know that there are some changes that will affect your immigration application in 2022. Here are a few of them. National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes will be used to classify your work experience. These codes are essential for the immigration process. If you don’t know what NOC codes mean, read on to get more information.

PNP

The federal government has announced a new immigration plan that aims to welcome nearly 432,000 new permanent residents in the year 2022. This plan is part of a three-year plan designed to help fill critical labor-market needs and support a post-pandemic economic recovery. The plan also targets a target number of permanent residents in 2023 and 2024, with the majority of those spots being dedicated to filling job vacancies in the short term. Immigration Minister Chris Fraser said that the new plan reflects the importance of immigration and that it is critical to fill labor-market needs.

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OINP

As of February 14, 2022, a major update will be coming to the Canadian immigration process. The National Occupational Classification (NOC) will be implemented. It will be required for immigrants to identify their work experience. This will allow the government to focus its efforts on the poorer regions. The proposed funding will support related administration. There is a small chance the numbers may not add up.

Express Entry

If you’re thinking of applying for permanent residency in Canada, you should take note of the changes coming in 2022. The temporary public policy governing this immigration program has been extended until February 28, 2023. The changes will likely change the way Canadian immigration applicants are selected in the years after the next draw. For example, in 2022, the Express Entry pool will probably include only those with skill levels A and B. In addition, Canada may hand-select individuals for specific occupations.

COVID-19 pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected global migration and the free flow of people. However, most of Canada’s immigration programs have recovered. In this article, we’ll look at some of the most common questions about this new pandemic and how the government is responding. We’ll also address the best ways to protect yourself from this disease. And, as always, we’ll answer your burning questions as well.

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Immigration levels plan

The government of Canada has unveiled plans to bring in 1.2 million new immigrants over the next three years, to fill a critical labour shortage and help grow the economy. In the past two years, Canada has been grappling with a pandemic, but now it’s ready to take the next step in its immigration policy by extending the benefit to new immigrants. Besides that, the incoming immigrants will help Canada’s post-pandemic economic recovery efforts.

1.3 million new immigrants expected to arrive in 2022

Immigration to Canada is one of the most popular immigration programs in the world, with 1.3 million new permanent residents expected to come in 2022. The number of new immigrants is also growing rapidly, with 405,000 people settling here last year. In terms of origin, nearly two-thirds of new immigrants came from other countries, with the rest coming in through humanitarian or economic pathways. The COVID-19 pandemic, however, is creating some short-term challenges.

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