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20210430 - New pathways to PR for 90,000 essential temporary workers and international graduates (expired)

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Presenter/s: Roxanne Jessome RCIC and Sebastien Bianchin PhD., RCIC

Date: 30 April 2021

Time: 2 - 3 pm Pacific

Location: webinar

Type: webinar and recording

Price: $35.00

CPD approval:

  • ICCRC 1 hours - 1 CPD hours approved, expired 30 April 2022
  • LSBC 1 hour - approved, expired - attendance to this course will provide you with .25 hours/15 minutes of ethics and professional responsibility component for your BC Law Society reporting.
  • For Alberta lawyers, consider including this course as a CPD learning activity in your mandatory annual Continuing Professional Development Plan as required by the Law Society of Alberta. 

UPDATES:

 

November 2021

 

The temporary resident to permanent resident pathway closed on November 5, 2021.

 

You can no longer submit an application. If you have already submitted an application, you can still sign in to view your submission.

 

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/tr-pr-pathway.html

 

July 2021: 

Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino has announced a new open work permit option for essential workers and international student graduates in Canada. As of July 26, temporary residents who applied for the new pathway to permanent residence will be eligible for an Open Work Permit while their application is being processed.

 

This means that those who applied for the new programs won't have to worry about their temporary status expiring. If their current work or study permit expires before IRCC approves or denies their application, they can apply for this new work permit.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/tr-pr-pathway/open-work-permit.html

 

Outline: 

  • Temporary public policy to facilitate the granting of permanent residence for foreign nationals in Canada, outside of Quebec, with recent Canadian work experience in essential occupations
  • Temporary public policy to facilitate the granting of permanent residence for foreign nationals in Canada, outside of Quebec, with a recent credential from a Canadian post-secondary institution
  • Temporary public policy to facilitate the granting of permanent residence for French-speaking foreign nationals in Canada, outside of Quebec, with recent Canadian work experience in essential occupations
  • Temporary public policy to facilitate the granting of permanent residence for French-speaking foreign nationals in Canada, outside of Quebec, with a recent credential from a Canadian post-secondary institution

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Q & A

Speakers:

Roxanne Jessome RCIC

Roxanne is a regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant and the founder of Join Canada. A graduate of the University of British Columbia, Roxanne is a member in good standing of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council. She is a frequent seminar leader and guest speaker at immigration education events.

Roxanne was an Instructor of Canadian immigration laws, policies and procedures at the University of British Columbia for six years. Her commitment to hard work, attention to detail and expert knowledge of Canadian immigration laws are the reason behind her reputation for excellent service and results.

Sebastien Bianchin PhD., RCIC

A former Research Scientist, Sébastien is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant and the founder of Up North Immigration Consulting, Inc. He is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, a member in good standing of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Counsel (ICCRC) and a member of the Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants (CAPIC).

Sébastien provides advisory services in several areas of Canadian immigration law to individuals and families whose goal is to settle, whether temporarily or permanently, in Canada.

Member of the Francophone Immigration Network of British Columbia (RIFBC) since 2014 and of several associations, Sébastien is widely recognized for his involvement and his leadership in the francophone community in Canada.

 

   

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