CBSA Data Shows Most Of Those Sent Deportation Letters Still Living In Canada Years Later

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Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) data shows thousands of people who were sent deportation letters by the are still living in Canada years after receiving them.

“A person found to be illegally in Canada and being placed on the deportation list should be prioritized for removal,” Tom Kmiec, the Conservatives’ immigration critic, reportedly told the reports The Globe and Mail.

“Lack of enforcement like this contributes to the growing uncertainty and drop in support on the historic immigration consensus across all parties.”

The Opposition politician reportedly obtained CBSA data as part of an answer he posed in Parliament in May last year.

That information reportedly indicates the CBSA had sent out 14,609 deportation letters from 2016 to May last year and almost 63.8 per cent of those who had received those letters, or 9,317 of them, were still living in Canada last year.


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Those slated to be deported but still living in Canada last year reportedly included 2,188 people who had been sent deportation letters as far back as 2016 and 2017, more than six years ago.

The data also reportedly reveals that only 3,087 people, or barely more than one in five of those sent deportation letters, had actually been removed from the country.

Kmiec maintains this shows the Canadian immigration system is broken. But the CBSA points out the deportation process can take a considerable amount of time.

“Everyone ordered removed from Canada is entitled to due process before the law, and all removal orders are subject to various levels of appeal, including judicial review,” the CBSA reportedly responded.


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“Once all legal avenues have been exhausted, foreign nationals are processed for removal.”

In its report, the national newspaper maintains there are as many as 600,000 people in Canada who do not have valid documents and  now face possible deportation because of that lack of formal immigration status.

Immigration Minister Marc Miller is reportedly preparing a pathway to permanent residency for those who have lived and worked in Canada illegally for years and is thought to be likely to present it to the government this spring.

Temporary Foreign Workers And International Students To Be Offered Pathway To Permanent Residence

Among those who may be offered that pathway to permanent residency are thought to be international students and temporary foreign workers who entered the country legally but then stayed after their study visas and work permits expired.

Through its two-tier immigration system, Canada allows foreign nationals to gain their permanent residency through the federal Express Entry system’s Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program, Federal Skilled Trades (FST) program and Canadian Experience Class (CEC), as well as the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) of the 10 Canadian provinces.

Under the Express Entry system, immigrants can apply for permanent residency online and their profiles then are ranked against each other according to a points-based system called the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). The highest-ranked candidates will be considered for an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence. Those receiving an ITA must quickly submit a full application and pay processing fees, within a delay of 90-days.

Through a network of  PNPs, almost all of Canada’s ten provinces and three territories can also nominate skilled worker candidates for admission to Canada when they have the specific skills required by local economies. Successful candidates who receive a provincial or territorial nomination can then apply for Canadian permanent residence through federal immigration authorities.

Alberta Issues 146 Canada Immigration Invitations To Healthcare And Construction Workers

Alberta has issued issuing 146 invitations in three new draws through the Express Entry-linked stream of the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program.

The draws targeted healthcare and construction occupations.

A February 6 draw targeting healthcare workers with an Alberta job offer saw 44 candidates invited. It had a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System score of 302.

On January 30, a draw with the same parameters saw 22 invitations issued and a lowest score of 312.

A further draw on February 1 targeted construction occupations with an Alberta job offer. It saw 80 invitations issued with a minimum score of 382.

Alberta reached its allocation of 9,750 provincial nominations for 2023. It is yet to received its allocation for 2024, although it is expected to be more than 10,000.


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Alberta Express Entry Draws

Date NOIs sent Parameters Lowest CRS
06-Feb-24 44 Dedicated Healthcare Pathway with Alberta job offer, CRS score 300 and above 302
01-Feb-24 80 Priority sector – Construction occupation with Alberta job offer, CRS score 300-500 382
30-Jan-24 22 Dedicated Healthcare Pathway with Alberta job offer, CRS score 300 and above 312

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High Number of Applications

Alberta says a high number of AAIP applications have been received in the following occupations, meaning they may take longer to process:

  • 62020 – Food service supervisors
  • 63200 – Cooks
  • 62010 – Retail sales supervisors
  • 13110 – Administrative assistants
  • 65201 – Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations
  • 73300 – Transport truck drivers
  • 13100 – Administrative officers
  • 12200 – Accounting technicians and bookkeepers
  • 42202 – Early childhood educators and assistant
  • 21231 – Software engineers and designers

What are the Requirements for Alberta Express Entry?

In order to be eligible to receive a notification of interest, candidates must:

  • Have an active Express Entry profile in the federal Express Entry pool.
  • Have stated an interest in immigrating permanently to Alberta.
  • Be working in an occupation that supports Alberta’s economic development and diversification.
  • Have a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System score of 300 points.

Factors that may improve a candidate’s chances of receiving a notification of interest:

  • A job offer from an Albertan employer and/or work experience in Alberta.
  • Having graduated from a Canadian post-secondary institution.
  • Having a relative that is living in Alberta: parent, child and/or sibling.

Factors that decrease a candidate’s chances of receiving a notification of interest:


Manitoba Issues 282 Canada Immigration Invitations In New PNP Draw

Manitoba has issued 282 letters of advice to apply in a new draw the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program.

The February 8 draw saw LAAs issued through three MPNP streams.

Skilled Workers in Manitoba candidates who had completed post-secondary studies in the province received 151 LAAs, with a minimum score of 619 points.

International Education Stream candidates received 83 LAAs.

The remaining 48 LAAs went to Skilled Workers Overseas candidates through a Strategic Recruitment Initiative, with a minimum score of 713.


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Manitoba stated that 26 of the 282 candidates invited had valid Express Entry IDs and job seeker validation codes.

For detailed requirements of all the streams featured in this draw, please see below.

In a further draw, Manitoba invited 117 candidates through its pathway aimed at Ukrainians wishing to flee the war with Russia.

Candidates needed to meet the following requirements:

  • Be a citizen of Ukraine;
  • Have a minimum of CLB 4 in each language band;
  • Have established connection to Manitoba (close relative, family-like, community, previous employment or studies in Manitoba);
  • Have a valid language test;
  • Score at least 60 points according to MPNP assessment criteria; and
  • Satisfy all other requirements of the Skilled Worker Overseas Pathway, including sufficient settlement funds.

Latest Manitoba Draw

Stream Sub-Stream Letters of Advice to Apply Score of Lowest Ranked Candidate
1) Skilled Workers in Manitoba Close relative in Manitoba 151 619
2) International Education Stream 83
3) Skilled Workers Overseas Strategic Recruitment Initiative 48 713

Manitoba Ukraine Pathway Draw

Stream Sub-Stream Letters of Advice to Apply Score of Lowest Ranked Candidate
Skilled Worker Overseas Pathway Ukraine 117 60

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How Do I Qualify For The Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream?

The Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream (SWM) is based on the specific needs of Manitoba employers. SWM selects foreign-trained workers with the required skills and nominates them for Canada permanent residence. The stream prioritizes candidates with a strong attachment to Manitoba, with two pathways to Manitoba immigration.

a) Manitoba Work Experience Pathway

For applicants currently working in Manitoba on temporary work permits, through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program or as international graduates from any province. Candidates do not need to be working in In-Demand Occupations.

b) Employer Direct Recruitment Pathway

For applicants from overseas with job offers from approved Manitoba employers.


How Do I Qualify For The Skilled Worker Overseas Stream?

The Skilled Worker Overseas Stream (SWO) includes both a dedicated Canada Express Entry Pathway and a direct provincial pathway.

It is aimed at international skilled workers with skills and training in Manitoba’s In-Demand Occupations. Priority is given to applicants and spouses with close family connections, plus the language proficiency, training and experience to find jobs quickly.

a) Manitoba Express Entry Pathway

For international candidates eligible under another MPNP stream, who also meet Express Entry criteria and have an active Express Entry profile. Candidates need skills, training and experience in one of Manitoba’s In-Demand Occupations, and a strong family connection to the province.

b) Human Capital Pathway

For international skilled workers with skills, training and experience in one of Manitoba’s In-Demand Occupations. Candidates must demonstrate potential to find employment soon after they arrive in Manitoba.


What Are The Requirements For the International Education Stream?

The International Education Stream (IES) is dedicated to international graduates from Manitoba colleges and universities. Under IES, candidates are no longer required to work for six months in their field before applying for an MPNP nomination. It has three pathways:

1) Career Employment Pathway  

Eligibility requirements include:

  • Completed a one-year or longer course from an eligible post-secondary Manitoba institution within three years of submission of application.
  • Have a full-time job offer in a Manitoba In-Demand occupation related to the completed degree
  • Resident of Manitoba

2) Graduate Internship Pathway

Masters and Doctoral degree holders who have completed Mitacs Accelerate or Elevate internships can apply for nomination through internships even without a job offer in the province.

3) Student Entrepreneur Pathway

Eligibility requirements include:

  • Completed a two-year or longer course from an eligible post-secondary Manitoba institution
  • Six months business operation experience in Manitoba
  • Resident of Manitoba since graduation.
  • No specific minimum personal net worth requirement