What Can Canadian Immigrants Expect in June 2020

The biggest information will be come out very soon in this month like Canada could open its doors for all the foreign travlers of the world in june month of this year. The leveling of the coronovirus curve in Canada, as well as the incremental reintegration of the Canadian economy, indicates the possibility of lifting travel restrictions on schedule. The Canada-US border may open on 21 June. Travelers from other countries can start returning after 30 June. While the question of reopening the border is at the forefront of many minds, there is also more development for Canada's Department of Immigration, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), and Language Testing Centers.

Canada Express Entry
There were four express entry draws that were held in this month. Since Canada temporarily closed its range for most foreign travelers on 18 March, the dates for the express entry draw have become more unpredictable than this year. All program draws, including Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates, were usually held on Wednesdays every two weeks. Since the movement limitations were instituted, Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has just been holding attracts to welcome CEC and PNP contender to apply for Canada Permanent Residency

The pattern has seen Canada leading an express passage attract to target PNP beneficiaries and afterward a second draw for CEC applicants. The two draws have been held in different pairs every two weeks. Canada aims to welcome global talent from around the world and therefore, it will eventually resume for FSWP and FSTP candidates. If the travel restrictions are lifted, we may see it sooner rather than later.

PNP and Quebec
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) attracts are normally hard to foresee on the grounds that they frequently react to the enthusiasm of movement competitors just as the requirements of the territory's individual work showcase.

However, this is not the case for B.C. The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) Tech Pilot conducts draws practically every week. Two years ago BC's Tech Pilot was extended to June 2020. Details about the future of the pilot are expected to be released this month. It also held two draws on 2 June.

The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) seems to hold about once per month, but the provinces generally cannot make public the details until some time after the fact. The final report was the Alberta Express entry stream draw on 13 May.

Before the travel ban came into force, the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) was holding draws approximately twice per month this year. The most recent draw took place on 28 May last week.

Ontario assigns the most provincial nominations to any province, the largest jurisdiction in Canada. The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has held ten draws so far this year, the latest round being held on 3 June.

Quebec does not have a PNP, but it operates its own immigration system. According to its immigration minister, the province is going to add requirements to its popular Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) "within the coming weeks". They are also talking about starting two new pilot immigration programs for nurses and support staff.

More language testing centers scheduled to reopen
The closure of the CELPIP and IELTS testing centers is a hindrance for those who wish to immigrate or study in Canada. However, more testing centers are re-opening which will enable more individuals to submit express entry profiles and immigration applications.

The CELPIP test is accessible in BC, Alberta, Manitoba and Hong Kong as per their website page.

IELTS webpage lists locations around the world that are currently undergoing tests. He also informed that some countries will start opening centers this month.

Both CELPIP and IELTS may resume operations in major markets like India in the coming days.

Renewal of open work permit pilot for spouse and common law partners
Canada is about to inform very soon whether the open work permit pilot will be renewed for the fifth time.

This open work permit allows foreign national spouses or Canadian common-law partners to work while their application for permanent residency is being processed.

The deadline to announce the renewal of the Canadian pilot program is 31 July.

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