
#Vernon, B.C. starts accepting applications for rural and #NorthernImmigrationPilot - On February 01, 2020, Vernon, a small city in #BritishColumbia became the #fourthcommunity to start accepting applications from #foreignnationals through the #RuralandNorthernImmigrationPilot (RNIP) for #Canadianpermanentresidence. Vernon will open this program until February 2022. To know more, contact #countrywidevisas today! For further info read http://bit.ly/2S4uBi8


#NewExpressEntryDrawIssued More Numbers Of #Invitations With An #IncreaseOfOnePoint In #CRSScore - On February 05, 2020, the #FederalgovernmentofCanada issued 3,500 invitations through its Express Entry draw for #Canadianpermanentresidence.
After this draw, the total number of invitations through Express entry draws has reached 10,300 in 2020.#Federalexpressentryprogram is one of the most popular #immigrationprograms to manage the applications of skilled workers of different nationalities.
It has three sub-categories which include #FederalSkilledWorkerClass, #FederalSkilledTradesClass and #CanadianExperienceClass.
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Canada is known for its welcoming-culture and immigrant friendly policies, which makes it one of the most desirable destinations for aspiring immigrants.
The country has a target to invite 195,800 immigrants solely through its Economic immigration categories including Express Entry and PNP in 2020.Thus, to successfully meet its annual target, the government is supporting each and every prospective migrant who have a true intention of permanently moving to Canada and contribute to its economy.Commonly, most of the immigrants struggle with a question, "whether I should immigrate first and then get a job or vice versa?
"Precisely, it can prove beneficial for you to first move to Canada and then find a new job.
As a skilled worker, if you have relevant work experience and educational qualification, then you may qualify under different immigration programs via which you can easily move to Canada without a job offer.Let's have a look at two most popular Canada immigration programs that offer you a quick pathway to apply for and obtain a Canada PR visa from India without a prior job offer in hand.Federal Skilled Worker Program Being a part of Canada's most popular Express Entry program, FSWP is a first choice of most of the aspiring immigrants.
This program is exclusively designed for skilled workers who have relevant foreign work experience and a clear intention to move to Canada permanently.To qualify under FSWP, you don't need a job offer from any Canadian employer.However, you may need one, if don't have enough proof of funds to support yourself and your family when in Canada.Please note, FSWP has minimum requirements for skilled work experience, language ability and education.
As an applicant, you must meet all the minimum requirements to qualify and once you meet the same, your application will be assessed by the IRCC on the basis of your:AgeEducationWork experienceEnglish and/or French language skillsAdaptability (how well you’re likely to settle here)You have to score minimum passing marks, i.e.

Canada Express Entry system attracts skilled workers as there is a surge in the demand for work in diverse industries in the country.
Presently, there is an organized system that seeks applications from aspirants across the world.
Based on the eligibility the candidates move forward and receive an Invitation to Apply for the Canadian Permanent Residence.
What is Express Entry?The eligible and skilled candidates submit an application to migrate and seek Permanent Residence in Canada through the Federal and Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).
Based on the eligibility to apply, the skilled and talented personnel apply through Express Entry.
This is by far considered to be the quickest way for newcomers to enter Canada.

