BIG CIC News – IRCC Remove LMIA-Based Job Offer Points
IRCC Remove LMIA-Based Job Offer Points and Addressing to reform Express Entry System
The New Breaking News makes a huge change in Migration to Canada, The Easiest Way to Improve CRS is removed from now on. “Mark Miller” is taking this seriously to Removing LMIA-based job offer points since November 2024. In a speech, he mentioned it Before that he Seriously considered removing it.
What are the impacts occur in Removing LMIA-based Offer Points:
No-More 50 Bonus points for ESDC to Improve CRS score
200 Bonus points for Management Positions are also removed
No more Misuse of LMIA in Black markets
Prevents Fraud on the name of the LMIA program
This is considered a Balance act by IRCC
What’s new In this and Which Programs Ends From Now On?
End of Flagpoling
The process, where foreign nationals leave Canada briefly (often to the U.S. border) and then re-enter to address their immigration or visa-related issues. It allows applicants to finalize certain immigration matters without having to submit their application by mail or schedule an appointment at an inland immigration office.
Strict Control Over Documents of Immigration
The Steps Taking by IRCC in Strengthening the Control
Revoke, pause, or alter immigration documents like visas in instances involving fraud or potential security threats.
Halt or temporarily cease the acceptance of applications when it serves the public interest, such as during widespread fraud attempts.
Check new Processing Time by IRCC
Clarifying LMIA Frauds and Express Entry Fair Processing
The Authority of Immigration takes it seriously to strengthen the Documentation and Fraud Offer letters and to Provide Fairness and Integrity in Express Entry
The main Scams happen in LMIA in which Fake/Fraud Job offer Letters to Improve Their CRS score are now removed and The IRCC addresses reforming the Express Entry System
It was also seen to remove incentives of Exploits as LMIA holders Misuse the Opportunity and the System is not Introduced to the Right Migrants.
Criteria to Reduce Irregular Migration
The Canadian government has announced plans to create three regional hubs aimed at strengthening collaboration among federal, provincial, and local law enforcement. These hubs will focus on enhancing efforts to tackle organized crime and curb the distribution of illegal drugs. By bringing together multiple levels of law enforcement under one roof, the initiative aims to:
Improve coordination between agencies to address crime more effectively.
Streamline operations to quickly identify and disrupt organized criminal networks.
Strengthen efforts to intercept and prevent the spread of illegal drugs in communities.
This strategic move is expected to enhance public safety and contribute to a more robust approach to combating crime across the country.
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