Exciting news for semi-skilled workers aspiring to make Canada their permanent home! Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has proposed a new permanent economic immigration class for workers with experience and training in TEER levels 4 and 5. At Mansory Consultants, we are here to help you understand this new pathway and how it might benefit you.
Understanding the TEER System
Canada’s TEER system categorizes occupations based on the Training, Education, Experience, and Responsibilities required. Here’s a quick overview:
- TEERs 0-3: Occupations requiring post-secondary education or specific apprenticeships.
- TEERs 4 and 5: Jobs needing high school education, on-the-job training, or no formal education but some work demonstration.
Currently, TEER 4 and 5 jobs are not typically eligible for federal economic immigration programs like Express Entry. This new proposal aims to change that by offering a pathway to permanent residence for workers in these categories.
Why This Change?
The proposed amendment to the Immigration and Refugees Protection Act (IRPA) aims to modernize Canada’s economic immigration system. By expanding the selection of permanent residents to include candidates with diverse skills and experiences, Canada hopes to support its labor market and reduce the number of temporary residents.
Benefits for Semi-Skilled Workers
- Permanent Residency Opportunity: Workers in TEER 4 and 5 will have a clear path to becoming permanent residents.
- Economic Stability: This change can provide better job security and income growth for semi-skilled workers, aiding their integration into the Canadian economy.
- Reduced Temporary Residents: IRCC aims to stabilize the number of temporary residents, which peaked at over 2 million in 2023.
Upcoming Details
The IRCC will release more details about this new class and its pathways in the Canada Gazette this fall. Stay tuned for updates!
Impact on Temporary Residents
Many newcomers to Canada start as temporary residents. The new permanent resident pathways for TEER 4 and 5 are part of IRCC’s broader strategy to reduce temporary resident numbers and increase permanent residents. This includes:
- Capping International Student Applications: A new hard cap on international student applications.
- Domestic Draws: Focusing on making current temporary residents permanent before bringing in new foreign nationals.
- Express Entry Draws: Increasing invitations to candidates with provincial nominations or through the Canadian Experience Class, often already living and working in Canada.
How Mansory Consultants Can Help
Navigating immigration changes can be complex, but Mansory Consultants is here to guide you. Whether you’re a semi-skilled worker or a temporary resident looking to transition to permanent residency, we offer expert advice and support every step of the way.
Discover if You Are Eligible for Canadian Immigration with Mansory Consultants!
Contact us today to learn more about how these changes could impact your journey to becoming a permanent resident in Canada.