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nippybhatia

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Feb 17, 2015
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New Delhi
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Visa Office......
New Delhi
NOC Code......
1225
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Nomination.....
09-12-2015
AOR Received.
29-01-2016
IELTS Request
Upfront
Med's Request
Upfront
Med's Done....
03-02-2016
Hi, Everyone who is in the Pool can join twitter @ EntryPool
 
nippybhatia said:
Hi, Everyone who is in the Pool can join twitter @ EntryPool
So that we can see how many of us are already in the pool
 
nippybhatia said:
So that we can see how many of us are already in the pool




Everyone who is in the EE Pool can Follow @EntryPool
 
Nearly half of the skilled immigrants who qualified for a chance to obtain permanent residency within the first three weeks of the launch of a new immigration system were not applying from abroad but were already in Canada, CBC News has learned.

Canada launched a new system known as express entry on Jan. 1 as a way to recruit the best and brightest of foreign nationals to fill open jobs for which there are no available Canadian workers.

Click here for more of CBC's coverage of express entry
Express entry immigration points system revealed
The report, obtained by immigration lawyer Richard Kurland through an Access to Information Act request, shows there were 775 candidates who made it to the top of the express entry pool in the lead up to the first-ever draw. The new data lists their country of residence and their citizenship.

Where did the candidates come from? Many — 346, or 45 per cent of "the top 775 candidates in the pool" — resided in Canada, according to the Jan. 22 report prepared by the Department of Citizenship and Immigration.

Thirteen per cent were living in India, followed by 4.5 per cent in the United Arab Emirates. Smaller percentages resided in other countries.

"Please note that data is intended for internal CIC use only and has not yet been released to the public," said an immigration official in an email dated Jan. 22. The cautionary note was underlined
 
Fewer skilled workers from China?

The new report made public through the Access to Information Act also shows that India, Philippines and Pakistan were the top three source countries for prospective skilled immigrants under express entry.

Notably absent from the top was China, which in 2013 was the top source country for permanent residency in Canada, according to Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

The newly released data ranked China sixth, behind Ireland and Nigeria but slightly ahead of Iran.

"That is a surprise," said Kurland, who obtained the data after it was circulated internally among immigration officials.

The data also revealed that nine candidates were listed as "stateless" and three as "unspecified." The U.S. ranked 19th.

While Kurland conceded that this is a very early snapshot, he also told CBC News that "If the trend holds, it looks like express entry is going to be a real game-changer for where Canada sources skilled workers."

The office for Immigration Minister Chris Alexander directed CBC's request for more information to departmental officials who in turn were not immediately available for comment.

As of April 10, the government has offered to fast-track the permanent residency of 7,776 skilled immigrants under express entry.
 
Express entry candidates in the pool

Top 10 source countries for 775 highest-ranking candidates:

1. India: 228 candidates or 29.4 per cent

2. Philippines: 122 candidates or 15.7 per cent

3. Pakistan: 46 candidates or 5.9 per cent

4. Ireland: 34 candidates or 4.3 per cent

5. Nigeria: 29 candidates or 3.7 per cent

6. China: 29 candidates or 3.7 per cent

7. Iran: 21 candidates or 2.7 per cent

8. U.K.: 19 candidates or 2.4 per cent

9. Egypt: 18 candidates or 2.3 per cent

10. South Korea: 14 candidates or 1.8 per cent

Source: Jan. 22. report by Citizenship and Immigration Canada
 
Quote From Someone - bigjoemufferaw

I'm over 40 and I'm the junior in my department. The folks we hire are all from India; we either send the work over there, or they come in on contract, sometimes on a work permit, then take the work back to India. We haven't hired a young person in nearly 10 years. And we still need 250,000 immigrants each year?
 
i have one question in mind that once i submit my application and it goes in pool then for how long will the applicant remain in the pool list.


like in newzeland if you sumbit an applicaiton and if within 6 months you dont get an acknowledgment your application is withdrawn.


please guide.
 
madho said:
i have one question in mind that once i submit my application and it goes in pool then for how long will the applicant remain in the pool list.


like in newzeland if you sumbit an applicaiton and if within 6 months you dont get an acknowledgment your application is withdrawn.


please guide.

One year. You have to submit your profile again after one year of applying.
 
madho said:
i have one question in mind that once i submit my application and it goes in pool then for how long will the applicant remain in the pool list.


like in newzeland if you sumbit an applicaiton and if within 6 months you dont get an acknowledgment your application is withdrawn.


please guide.
You will be in the pool for 1 year but you will get acknowledgement only after you get ITA
 
madho said:
i have one question in mind that once i submit my application and it goes in pool then for how long will the applicant remain in the pool list.


like in newzeland if you sumbit an applicaiton and if within 6 months you dont get an acknowledgment your application is withdrawn.


please guide.

If you create an Express Entry profile, you will be put into the Express Entry pool of candidates.

You will be in the pool for one year from the day you get in.
You will get a personal reference code to use to register in Job Bank.
If you do not have a job offer or a nomination from a province or territory you must register for Job Bank to be eligible for the pool.
You will receive a points score based on the information you provided in your profile.
Candidates will be ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System, which is based on factors that have been shown to help immigrants prosper in Canada.
There will be regular rounds to invite top candidates to apply for permanent residence.
You must have an Invitation to Apply from CIC before you can apply online for permanent residence.
You may be invited to apply if you are among the top ranked in the pool based on your skills and experience.
If you are invited to apply for permanent residence, we will send a message to your MyCIC account and to your personal email address, so make sure that you provide a valid email address
You must make sure that the information in your profile stays true and accurate at all times.
If your situation changes (for example, if you start a new career, you get a new language test, get married, or have a new baby), you must update your profile.
If you do not get invited to apply for permanent residence after a year of being in the pool, your Express Entry profile will expire.

If you still want to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant, you will need to complete and submit a new profile.
You will have 60 days to resubmit your existing Express Entry profile through MyCIC.
You will need to update and validate the information and if you still meet minimum entry criteria, you will receive a new personal reference code.
 
>>If you still want to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant, you will need to complete and submit a new profile.
>>You will have 60 days to resubmit your existing Express Entry profile through MyCIC.

so for resubmitting a new to pay the fees again
 
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Nearly half of the skilled immigrants who qualified for a chance to obtain permanent residency within the first three weeks of the launch of a new immigration system were not applying from abroad but were already in Canada, CBC News has learned.

Canada launched a new system known as express entry on Jan. 1 as a way to recruit the best and brightest of foreign nationals to fill open jobs for which there are no available Canadian workers.

The report, obtained by immigration lawyer Richard Kurland through an Access to Information Act request, shows there were 775 candidates who made it to the top of the express entry pool in the lead up to the first-ever draw. The new data lists their country of residence and their citizenship.

Where did the candidates come from? Many — 346, or 45 per cent of "the top 775 candidates in the pool" — resided in Canada, according to the Jan. 22 report prepared by the Department of Citizenship and Immigration.

Thirteen per cent were living in India, followed by 4.5 per cent in the United Arab Emirates. Smaller percentages resided in other countries.

"Please note that data is intended for internal CIC use only and has not yet been released to the public," said an immigration official in an email dated Jan. 22. The cautionary note was underlined.
 
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