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关于这个EOI,各位大大怎么看?http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/enewsletter/2012/12/interest.asp
Expression of Interest – Transforming Canada’s economic immigration programs
A major next step in building a fast and flexible immigration system will be the creation of a pool of skilled workers ready to begin employment in Canada, a commitment made in Economic Action Plan 2012.
Inspired by an approach developed by New Zealand – and now also being used in Australia – an Expression of Interest application system is the model the Government of Canada plans to use to create this pool of skilled workers.
Under an Expression of Interest system – or EOI – prospective immigrants fill in an online form indicating their “interest” in coming to a host country as permanent residents. The form can include information that relates to, for example, language proficiency, work experience and assessed education credentials.
Assigned a points score and ranked, these expressions of interest would then be entered into a pool from which candidates that best match a country’s national and regional skills needs can be drawn and invited to submit an immigration application, subject to priority processing.
In effect, the EOI form submitted by a prospective immigrant is not an application itself but only a first stage in the assessment of a potential candidate. Not all candidates who file an expression of interest are invited to apply for a permanent resident visa.
Consultations with provinces, territories and stakeholders on the development of an EOI system for Canada are underway. Of interest to CIC is the potential for a larger role for employers in the immigration program, leveraged through EOI.
As part of ongoing consultations, CIC has held roundtables with employers in a number of cities to discuss how such a system could help meet employer needs. A report on these recent discussions will be available on the consultations section of the CIC website soon.
With the elimination of the Federal Skilled Worker backlog, CIC anticipates being able to move to an EOI system that will: avoid the build-up of inventories and improve processing times; and make the immigration system more responsive to labour market needs and increase the likelihood of skilled immigrants’ success. 本帖最后由 dededede 于 2013-5-27 13:28 编辑
对我而言,仅剩的移民机会就是CEC了。按目前cic的政策,我可以走的路线图是:上2年学-- 〉3年工签 --〉找到工作,满1年符合NOA的工作经验 ---〉经验移民申请
可是,看到近期一些论坛上在谈这个 EOI, 惊悚的观点有:
- 2014年,联邦技术移民和经验类都会归入EOI,也就是说即使你留学了,拿到工签了,也仅仅进入一个pool而已。 没有被紧缺职业的雇主选中的话,仍然是无法移民的。『Oh-My-God!』
我一直以为 EOI只会针对未来境外的技术移民申请。如果经验类也会被框进去的话,那么我再选择这条路风险岂不是太大了? 是不是该放弃了????『傻了』 进来的各位,你们来解读一下。
此刻真心感觉有点崩溃。
难道,上帝在关了一扇门后, 连所有的窗户口也给立马堵了?8-) 帮顶,等资深版主解答
『难受』 4# 红酒
谢顶! **** Hidden Message ***** 6# Ruibin
瑞版,你可来了....『555~~』
我本来的理解是 EOI 和经验移民无关的。
可是,看了寄托上的讨论,谈及cic会步澳洲的后尘,而后者的确最近几年因为EOI导致大量留学生无法留下来.
而且在 cic 的文章里也找不到撇清 eoi,fsw,和 cec 三者关系的描述。
所以起了疑心。 CEC和EOI**** Hidden Message ***** 8# Ruibin
FSW 和 CEC现在 并列吧。。。
然后,EOI 会取代 FSW?
谢谢瑞版的定心丸!『最爱』 8# Ruibin
FSW 和 CEC现在 并列吧。。。
然后,EOI 会取代 FSW?
谢谢瑞版的定心丸!『最爱』
dededede 发表于 2013-5-27 00:01 http://www.ourdream.ca/forums/static/image/common/back.gif你是对的。 :-$
这更加说明EOI不会触碰到CEC了。 我觉得,如果去留学了,学到相关技能,适应了当地环境,能找到工作。移民怎么还会有问题呢?政策总是会变的,变好还是变坏跟人有关,也跟经济有关。别把政策看的那么重,要坚信路总是有的。 我觉得,如果去留学了,学到相关技能,适应了当地环境,能找到工作。移民怎么还会有问题呢?政策总是会变的,变好还是变坏跟人有关,也跟经济有关。别把政策看的那么重,要坚信路总是有的。 ...
lakuma 发表于 2013-5-28 11:37 http://www.ourdream.ca/forums/static/image/common/back.gif
同意lakuma,强大自身很重要.
可是了解政策的走向还是必需的.
特别是
对我们这拨已经被康尼政策坑过的人.『怕怕』 看看 放心了 留学找到工作,一切都水到渠成 a 13# berryberry
看完了,就走了?:-D 留学找到工作,一切都水到渠成
zhangyl 发表于 2013-5-28 22:53 http://www.ourdream.ca/forums/static/image/common/back.gif
斑竹言简意赅啊。。。
找不到工作,我也没法呆。。。8-)
掐指算算,从2007年递申请,到2017年能办下来不? 10年够不?$-) 呵呵,对这些不甚了解,只有看的份,学习学习,或许以后用得上,加油吧,楼主,祝心想事成! 同命相连的人啊 新政策?