Canada’s new budget hints at changes to Express Entry

Express Entry

The proposed change to Express Entry means that more factors may be considered when inviting candidates. One factor that would likely be used to invite Express Entry candidates is a candidate’s occupation. The idea was discussed in a January meeting with Immigration Minister Sean Fraser, suggesting that the department is strongly considering this option.

Inviting immigration candidates based on occupation has notable precedent in Canadian immigration policy. Many of Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) already use occupations to invite certain immigrants. This allows the provinces to select candidates based on their own labour market needs—exactly what the federal government hopes to do through its proposed amendment.

As well, before the Express Entry system was introduced, the popular Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program (now part of Express Entry) would separate applicants based on their occupations. 

The details in Budget 2022 are vague, suggesting the Immigration Minister would have broad powers “to help select those candidates who best meet Canada’s labour market needs.” With such broad power, occupation is not the only factor that the Immigration Minister could use to invite candidates in Express Entry draws. Applicants could be invited on other important labour market factors like whether or not they have a job offer, a trades certificate, or proficiency in French.

Many Express Entry candidates have been frustrated in recent months as the majority of draws have been paused. Candidates in the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) have not been invited since September, 2021. FSW candidates haven’t been invited since late 2020. 

The government has previously indicated that FSW and CEC draws will resume at some point in 2022. However, the exact timeline is unknown, although a recent memo indicates that draws could resume as early as this spring.

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