In this insightful episode, Toronto-based licensed immigration consultant Amir Ismail draws from over 30 years of experience to break down the key differences between general Express Entry draws and the newer category-based draws.
Amir explains the distinct purposes behind each pathway and provides examples of individuals who may benefit more from the category-specific streams like healthcare, STEM, skilled trades, and more.
Whether you're a skilled professional looking to immigrate to Canada or just interested in understanding the strategic priorities behind Express Entry, this episode offers invaluable insights into Canada's evolving immigration landscape.
Summary:
Experienced immigration consultant Amir Ismail compares general Express Entry draws, which invite well-rounded candidates based on human capital factors, to category-based draws that prioritize candidates with specific skills and work experience to address labor shortages. Amir discusses the categories for healthcare, STEM, skilled trades, French speakers, and more. He provides examples of individuals like nurses, software developers, welders, and others who may qualify for these targeted draws despite potentially lower overall scores. Amir highlights how category draws allow Canada to strategically facilitate economic immigration and attract global talent to support key sectors and priorities.
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I am a Toronto-based Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, registered with the CICC who has been assisting clients in their immigration matters since 1991. An immigrant to Canada myself, I started my Canadian Immigration career at a very young age in 1991 at my family's immigration consulting firm. Immigration Consulting is the only profession I have followed in my professional career. For over thirty years I have taken pride in being one of the few authorized advisers, guiding clients through what is often the biggest decision they’ll ever make – moving to another country. Dedicated and passionate about my work, I tirelessly work day and night helping others follow their dreams for a new life abroad.
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