Canada Immigration Express entry is changing, here are some important information about Technology, Science and Engineering professionals and the changes which are expected
Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this special edition of Immigration news about upcoming changes to rounds of Invitation in the Express Entry Pool for Canada Immigration. These changes were announced by IRCnews in 2022 which is now being implemented. I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario. Today is the 01/06/2023. This news release is specifically for Polinsys clients and Canada Immigration clients.
Canada Immigration Express Entry selection is changing a little and moving away from general CRS score-based selection to specific selection highlighting Canadian economic needs.
This news release is to highlight your work experience in the Technology, Science and Engineering industry. Please review the list below and if you have work experience for at least one year in the past 10 years, then please consider that work experience as your primary experience so that you can get picked in the rounds of invitation in Express Entry if that category is selected. Please consider these NOC codes and target options carefully. The following 24 NOC codes are likely to be in priority:
Occupation | 2021 NOC code | 2021 TEER category |
Architects | 21200 | 1 |
Architecture and science managers | 20011 | 0 |
Business systems specialists | 21221 | 1 |
Civil Engineers | 21300 | 1 |
Computer and information systems managers | 20012 | 0 |
Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers) | 21311 | 1 |
Computer systems developers and programmers | 21230 | 1 |
Cybersecurity specialists | 21220 | 1 |
Data scientists | 21211 | 1 |
Database analysts and data administrators | 21223 | 1 |
Electrical and electronics engineers | 21310 | 1 |
Engineering managers | 20010 | 0 |
Industrial and manufacturing engineers | 21321 | 1 |
Information systems specialists | 21222 | 1 |
Land surveyors | 21203 | 1 |
Landscape Architects | 21201 | 1 |
Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries | 21210 | 1 |
Metallurgical and materials engineers | 21322 | 1 |
Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers | 41400 | 1 |
Software developers and programmers | 21232 | 1 |
Software engineers and designers | 21231 | 1 |
Urban and land use planners | 21202 | 1 |
Web designers | 21233 | 1 |
Web developers and programmers | 21234 | 1 |
If you need assistance to participate in Provincial or Federal programs or assistance after selection, please contact us https://myar.me/contact-us/
Good luck!
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