The PNP Battle for Permanent Residence in Canada - From Temporary to Tenuous

The PNP Battle for Permanent Residence in Canada - From Temporary to Tenuous
Welcome back to another engaging episode of the Canadian Immigration Podcast, where we dive deep into the pressing issues facing foreign workers in Canada. In this episode, we explore the ultra-competitive nature of the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) and the limited spaces available for transitioning to permanent residence.
In This Episode:
Insights on the PNP Bottleneck: Discover how the caps on PNP allocations are affecting temporary residents and foreign workers across Canada, including recent developments in provinces like Manitoba and Alberta.
Expert Discussion: Join Mark Holthe and Alicia Backman-Beharry as they discuss the implications of the intense pressure on PNPs and federal immigration programs, influenced by high CRS scores and limited quotas.
Real Solutions and Strategies: Learn about potential work permit extensions and other interim measures that provinces might employ to manage the backlog of applicants stuck in the PNP processing queues.
Advice for Navigators: Gain valuable advice on navigating the complex PNP landscape, ensuring you maximize your chances of achieving permanent residency in Canada.
This episode is crucial for anyone struggling to find a pathway to permanent residence or wondering about the future of immigration in Canada. Tune in to get equipped with the knowledge you need to navigate these challenging times in Canadian immigration.
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  • @nisharichards8749
    @nisharichards8749Ай бұрын

    Don't know what these Immigration ministers doing. Imove from Ontario to NS and got all documents ready to apply now the pnp is closed.And still no CEC draws.what the heck!!

  • @samgill2165

    @samgill2165

    Ай бұрын

    Current general draws are technically Cec draws. If you see most of the applications picked up during general draws are the ones who have Canadian experience. There won’t be big diff if they have separate Cec draw to make you happy as it would still have high score to be drawn prolly above 500 and even 515. Last year’s minimum score drawn in general was 480 means this year score won’t go below 500 as we have more people in EE with high score this year than last year

  • @sarwarsandhu
    @sarwarsandhuАй бұрын

    Thanks for guiding aspirants and good info. If you listen to any asian immigration consultant they will never tell you that pnp is not a piece of cake now. Ppl are skipping provinces and filing asylums

  • @user-xf9md4ez1n
    @user-xf9md4ez1nАй бұрын

    I am a political scientist, and I haven't seen such poor immigration policy-making. Imagine living and paying taxes for six years in Canada, having a Canadian degree, and holding a permanent full-time job for more than one year with the Canadian government, yet still not having permanent residency. Even when you contact the Federal Immigration Ministry, they don't care about informing anyone. There is obvious corruption in Canada's immigration system. I am asking you: who granted all the fake degrees? Who gave work permits to many nationals, both inside and outside of Canada, with tourist visas? Who allowed fake LMIAs? Why are we paying the price for all these corrupt decisions? While the government has paused many programs, they are still inviting millions from outside Canada. Should I change my occupation to being a nurse, construction worker, truck driver, or massage therapist while working as a policy analyst at the Ministry of Health? Shame on Canada and shame on all the people who are silent about these corrupt policies!

  • @DjOne
    @DjOneАй бұрын

    My friends Mark and Alicia… it’s 1:15 out here in Ontario hahahaha. Either way, it’s an amazing surprise!

  • @saichandred
    @saichandredАй бұрын

    There is one question that can definitely be answered, people from outside canada asking if they should still come to Canada? No you should not, unless you are a doctor, nurse, very very highly skilled person with atleast 5 years of experience, do note some of them require u to write tests here to be eligible to practice, even if you have all these, you would still be poor, i think focussing on the people who are already here and permanently residing them will enable them to move very much forward in thier lives and get skilled in in demand skills and just go on with their lives without having to go back and start from scratch. People like rural Canada, they will definitely move there if they have the smallest opportunity, many people i know are in canada are for its clean air.

  • @privatetatum
    @privatetatumАй бұрын

    I truly cannot wrap my mind around why Canada refuses to allow people who have a more than adequate pension and their own healthcare policy, to retire there. That should be the easiest decision in the world, to have people who will only give money to Canada and require nothing in return. It boggles the mind and it’s infuriating.

  • @janiepfs
    @janiepfsАй бұрын

    certain programs cater to specific skill sets or offer EXPEDITED processing times, making them appealing choices for many aspiring immigrants. This is so corrupt. People should be screaming for Immigration ministry to clean up their act.

  • @angelitogonzales9782
    @angelitogonzales9782Ай бұрын

    Hi kust ask about us citizen with dui 2019 are they able to come and visit to canada by 2025?

  • @aliinashr
    @aliinashrАй бұрын

    I am confused, does work done during student status in one of stem categories is counted towards 6 month? (Candidate is eligible for FSW and has been working in Stem category NOC code part time for last one year but in student status)

  • @melissasierra2723
    @melissasierra2723Ай бұрын

    Integrity if the system?...🙄

  • @lombo5293
    @lombo5293Ай бұрын

    Canada is full. Stay back...specially punjabis. 😊

  • @primeworld1830

    @primeworld1830

    Ай бұрын

    The Punjabi Plague has already infected Canada🤣🤣🤣

  • @ashuford771
    @ashuford771Ай бұрын

    Please I want to move to Canada as an international I need assistance. Please

  • @user-ch1ht2cw1p
    @user-ch1ht2cw1pАй бұрын

    Kick all out fake ilets fake license please send back all students after study and send all visitors indian back thay all work cash in Canada

  • @jigneshdevganiya

    @jigneshdevganiya

    Ай бұрын

    Nobody is going back, in Manitoba, students got government to extend their visa which is very strange. Now PEI temporary workers are protesting following footsteps of Manitoba students. Pierre Polivre is also backing 700 students ordered to be deported for forged admissions. Nobody is going to save you for future votes.

  • @user-ch1ht2cw1p
    @user-ch1ht2cw1pАй бұрын

    Indian coming for PR not study