Are You Eligible for the Tourism and Hospitality Stream?

Post by : Admin on Mar 04,2024

 

The Tourism and Hospitality Stream under AAIP gives people already working in this sector an easy opportunity to apply for PR or extend their work permits. This blog is going to highlight the eligibility criteria for you to apply under this stream. 

Eligibility Criteria for Employers in the Tourism and Hospitality Stream

Qualified candidates should have a full-time job offer from a qualified employer in Alberta in an eligible occupation. The question is what qualifies an employer in this Tourism and Hospitality Stream. 

So, let’s check out the requirements that approve the employers in this sector. 

Eligible Industry and WCB Coverage 

The employer you are currently working with should belong to an eligible industry. Their nature of business should resonate with Alberta industry codes in WCB or Worker’s Compensation Board. 

Here are the examples of eligible WCB industries. 

 

Eligible WCB Industries 

What’s Included?

Art galleries/musuems 

Art museums and galleries 

Billiard parlours 

Pool halls, billiard parlours, bowling alleys 

Arenas/ stadiums 

Race tracks, stadiums, arenas

Zoos 

Zoos, game farms 

Restaurants

Coffee shop operations, catering, take-out services, drive-in restaurants, bartending services 

Private clubs 

Fitness clubs, gyms, sport clubs 

Hotels 

Motels, cabins, running a bed & breakfast

Property management 

Airports, running hostels 

Sports and recreation 

Water tours, running amusement parks, hot air ballooning, campsites 

Ski resorts 

Gondolas, ski resorts, running chairlifts 

 

The employer also needs to have valid WCB coverage. If they don’t, a WCB clearance letter will do in that case. 

Eligible sector associations 

Your current employer in Alberta should be a part of an eligible sector association. 

However, you may find in some cases that employers are qualified and yet not a member of the eligible sector associations. Your application will be rejected in that scenario. 

Examples of eligible sector associations 

 

Sector 

Sector Association 

Tourism and Hospitality 

Alberta Hospitality Association
Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC)
Tourism HR Canada 

Recreation and Environment 

Alberta Golf Association
Canada West Ski Areas Association (ACMG)
Alberta Golf Association 

Accommodations 

Alberta Bed and Breakfast Association (ABBA)
Alberta Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA)

Food and Beverage 

Restaurants Canada 

Recreation and Entertainment 

Alberta Golf Association
Canada West Ski Areas Association (CWSAA)
Association of Canadian Mountain Guides (ACMG)

Indigenous Tourism 

Indigenous Tourism Alberta 

 

Occupation and Employment Requirements 

Your current job should and the job offer should belong to an eligible occupation. 

Examples of occupations eligible for the Tourism and Hospitality Stream:

 

NOC Code (2021)

Occupation 

Tour and travel guides 

64320

Cooks 

63200

Restaurants and food service managers 

60030

Food service supervisors 

62020

Food and beverage servers 

65200

Caretakers, heady-duty cleaners and janitors 

65312

Light duty cleaners 

65310

Hotel front desk clerks 

64314

Outdoor sport and recreational guides 

64322

 

Are you still not sure about your occupation’s eligibility? Click here to find all occupations under NOC 2021. 

Current employment criteria 

  • You should have a valid work permit for an eligible occupation with a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). 
  • You must live and work in Alberta presently for an approved employer in the Tourism and Hospitality sector 

Work experience criteria 

  • Full-time employment with an approved Tourism and Hospitality employer for at least six months 
  • The work should be paid. 
  • It should be authorized by IRCC. 
  • The work experience should be for the same employer who you mentioned under the current Alberta job offer 

Job offer criteria 

You should have a full-time job offer or employment contract while applying for the stream. Make sure the contract has its verifiable employer’s signatures. 

The contract needs to provide you with

  • Employment for at least 12 months 
  • Paid and continuous work under an employer-employee relationship 
  • Benefits and wages as per the provincial minimum wage 
  • Full-time work of at least 30 hours per week 

Which job offers are not eligible?

  • You cannot apply even if you have a job offer in the following scenarios. 
  • The offer makes you a casual, seasonal or part-time employee. 
  • You work in Alberta but at a place that’s not suitable for running commercial operations. 
  • Temporary agency workers, independent contractors or business owners listed on the Corporate Registry System (CORES) are not eligible.  

 

Language Requirements 

The following language tests are available for you to get through and apply under the Tourism and Hospitality Stream. 

  • Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) General Test 
  • Test d'évaluation de français Canada (TEF CanaInternational English Language Testing System (IELTS) General Training Testda)
  • Test de connaissance du français Canada (TCF Canada)

You can take any one of these tests and need to score at least 4 in each English Language skill or each French language skill. Test results that are two years old at the time you are submitting the application are valid 

Education Requirements 

The basic criterion is to complete at least a high school education that’s equivalent to academic standards in Canada. IRCC uses ECA or Educational Credential Assessment reports to validate the international student’s credentials and whether it is an equivalent to Canadian credentials. So, you must submit your copy of the ECA lest you will be disqualified. 

When don’t you need an ECA?

  • You do not submit ECA if you meet the following requirements: 
  • A diploma, degree or certificate from a Canadian institution (post-secondary, secondary or technical college)
  • A valid Alberta trade certificate or Qualification certificate validated by AIT or Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training. 

The AAIP is quite serious about cross-checking the educational credentials before processing a student’s application. Thus, they may request you to provide an ECA if you haven’t already to ensure that you meet the minimum high school education requirements in Canada. 

Wrapping Up, 

Working in the tourism and hospitality sector is one of the criteria that you can apply under the Tourism and Hospitality Stream in AAIP. Once you meet all the requirements, applying for permanent residence becomes easier. It can be daunting for most to keep the ever-increasing piles of information in mind. This is where professional consultants come into play. They can guide you through the process and help you submit the application without any chances of rejection or delay.

International Student Program Reform 2024

Post by : Admin on Feb 15,2024

 

International students are a great part of Canada’s diversified community and economy. The Government imposed a two-year cap on new international study permit applications in 2024 to curb unsustainable population growth. This gap ensures that Canada improves its education system integrity for international students and provides them with a positive experience here. Besides this, here are some other crucial changes for international students in 2024. 

What Changes Should International Students Expect in 2024?

The Canadian government brought forth changes in post-graduate work permits, open work permits and study permit processes. All reforms focus on making things easier for both international students and Canada. Let’s study each reform below. 

  1. Two-year cap and attested letter 

The government limits the number of approved study permit applications for two years (2024-2026). This ensures that only the most deserving get the opportunity to study and pursue a career in Canada. 

The new update also requires international students to submit a provincial attestation letter along with their study permit application. This is applicable to new post-secondary students at the undergraduate or college level. IRCC will not accept any application if it doesn’t have the attestation letter. 

The DLI provides eligible students with the letter keeping the cap on approved study permits in mind. The letter acts as proof that the student has been accepted within the national cap. The territories and provinces are yet to come up with a plan for the attestation letters by 31st March 2024. 

Do you need the provincial attestation letter?

You need the letter if you are:

  • Enrolled in a non-degree granting graduate program 
  • A post-secondary study permit applicant 
  • Interested in applying for a study permit in 2024 

However, you don’t need a letter if you are:

  • Master’s or doctorate students 
  • Primary and secondary school students 
  • Study and work permit holders residing in Canada 
  • Exchange students 
  • Among those who submitted their applications before 8.30 am on 22nd January 2024 
  • A family member of work permit or study permit holder 

The new reform does not apply to students already approved for the study permit or who submitted their applications before 22nd January 2024. 

  1. PGWP extension 

IRCC announced an extension to the post-graduation work permit from 15th February 2024. International students graduating from a master’s degree program are eligible for a 3-year post-graduation work permit from the said date. 

The extension is an attempt to encourage qualified international students to live and work in Canada. The current labour market here needs graduates of master’s degree programs hence the change in PGWP’s length.  

What are the eligibility criteria for the 3-year PGWP?

You must be a graduate of programs with a length of at least two years from PGWP-eligible DLIs to be able to leverage the extension. If eligible, you can earn the required Canadian work experience and apply for permanent residence in the future. 

  1. Public-private partnership college program 

This program enables public colleges of specific provinces to license their curriculum and get them delivered by an affiliated private college. So, students attend a private college but they get a diploma certificate from a public institution upon graduation. 

The government discussed some of the crucial downfalls of this program. For instance, they are worried about the quality of education, student services and student support.

Hence, they restricted PGWPs for the institutions that run the program. International students will not be able to apply for PGWP if they enroll in these institutions. However, you remain eligible for a PGWP if you were enrolled before the announcement. 

  1. Open work permit for spouses 

The open work permit eligibility also changes for spouses and common-law partners of international students. 

Who is eligible for an open work permit?

Spouses and common-law partners of international students enrolled in professional degree-granting, master’s and doctorate programs are eligible for the open work permit. 

The eligible candidates are also eligible to extend their existing work permit under this stream. 

Who is not eligible for an open work permit? 

International students enrolled in other levels of study such as undergraduate or college programs are not eligible for the open work permit. 

Wrapping Up, 

The two-year cap on international study permit applications aims to improve the quality of the education system and support in Canada. The other changes include submitting an attestation letter along with the application and extending the PGWP and open work permit for spouses of international students. While you may find it confusing to navigate through the reforms, a licensed consultant can make things easier for you.

Top Queries About the New Cap on Study Permit Approvals 2024

Post by : Admin on Feb 15,2024

 

The Immigration Minister announced a two-year cap on the study permit approvals in 2024. This new update intends to curb international admission fraud. The DLIs will also need an attestation letter attached to your study permit applications to ensure only the top-qualified ones get the chance. 

Thus, it is now even more important to get the process right so you can increase your study permit chances. This blog covers some of the most common queries most students have regarding the new updates. You can prepare yourself better for the cumbersome application process this year. 

Let’s begin. 

When will the new changes be effective?

The Government made the announcement on 22nd January, 2024. All changes have been implemented from that day itself. Territories and provinces, however, have not finalized the process of issuing attestation letters yet. They need to do so by 31st March. 

Besides these, only 360,000 applications will get through this year as per the new update. 

Can I submit my study permit application by 31st March?

It is not yet clear when students can submit their applications. That’s because territories and provinces have not come up with the final timeframe. So, you need to wait and keep an eye on the current events. 

Will the changes impact me if I already have a letter of acceptance?

The new changes are applicable to every international student applying for the study permit before 22nd January 2024. So, let’s say you got your letter of acceptance from a DLI but you have not applied for the study permit before 22nd January 2024. In that case, the new changes are applicable to you. 

Is the cap on study permit approvals permanent?

No, at the time of writing, the government put a two-year cap on study permit approvals to curb the exploitation of international students. It begins in 2024 and ends in 2026. In 2024, only 3,60,000 applications will be approved. The numbers may vary in the coming years based on population growth and the condition of the existing student community. 

Are there any exceptions to these changes?

The exceptions are:

  • If you are applying to renew or extend your study permits 
  • If you are applying to be a part of a post-graduate, PhD or Masters program
  • Kids applying for primary or secondary school 

What about the approval if I change my institute in 2024?

It is still unclear what you can do about the study permit approvals if you change your DLIs in the coming year. You can keep an eye on the news or ask a licenced consultant to guide you through the process to save time.

 

Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) Extends Eligibility Criteria for International Students

Post by : Admin on Jan 26,2024

Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program or OINP brings good news for international students who have completed a year of college program. The update is applicable to the International Student Stream under the Employer Job Offer category. IRCC expanded the eligibility requirements for international students with a legitimate job offer in Ontario to acquire permanent residency in the province.

What’s the Latest Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program Update?

According to the latest Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program update, international students with an Ontario College Graduate Certificate from any one-year college program, are eligible to apply.

The update has been effective from 1st January 2024.

Prior to this, students with a one-year credential from specific institutions only could apply for the program.

IRCC brought forth this change to meet Ontario’s economic needs and fill the labour shortages in the province. 

What is the OINP International Student Stream?

The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program is the economic immigration program of Ontario. It functions through IRCC and enables the province to invite skilled foreign workers and international students. The OINP also nominates specific candidates for permanent residence.

The International Student Stream falls under the employment job offer category of the program. Internationals living in or outside Canada are eligible to apply for this program through this stream. They, however, must have a valid job offer in Level 0, A or B category as stated in the NOC.

The employer and job should also meet the eligibility requirements in this program. For instance, the employer in Ontario should complete an Employer Form. The international student needs to submit it while applying.

You need to get the approval from Canadian Government and an Ontario provincial nomination under this stream to be able to apply for a work permit. It is also an efficient pathway to permanent residence in the province.

What are the eligibility requirements?

  • A diploma or graduate degree of at least a year if the student completed it on a full-time basis from an eligible Canadian institution
  • A diploma or an undergraduate degree of at least a year if the student completed it on a full-time basis from an eligible Canadian institution
  • A college graduate certificate of at least a year if the student completed it on a full-time basis from an eligible institution in Ontario
  • A graduate degree of at least a year if the student completed it on a full-time basis from an eligible Canadian institution

International students usually have queries about the eligibility of their graduate certificate. In such cases, you should check if the Ontario College Graduate Certificate is mentioned on the official credential you received from the university.

What else do you need?

The legit authorization you need for the job

 A valid job offer in skilled occupation NOC 0, A or B

Legal status in Ontario during the application period

Proof that you intend to reside in Ontario

How can you show your ties to Ontario at the time of applying?

  • Academic journey in Ontario
  • Employment history in Ontario
  • Family ties
  • Previous visits to Ontario
    Professional connections
  • Volunteering history in Ontario
  • Job offers in Ontario
  • Property ownership in the province
  • Personal relationships

Ontario is one of the most sought-after places for skilled international students and foreign workers to live their Canadian dream. The International Student Stream under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program allows skilled international students to get their dream job and apply for permanent residence here. The entire application process gets simpler and easier with experienced immigrant consultants by your side.

Ottawa Is To Cap The Number of International Student Visas for Two Years

Post by : Admin on Jan 26,2024

Ottawa has been one of the most sought-after places for international students to pursue their academic goals. Some academic institutions, however, exploited this popularity to increase their revenues. They enabled several international students to arrive in Canada without the proper support they needed to grow here. This not only stresses sustainable population growth but also housing and healthcare in Canada. Thus, the Canadian Government will set a cap on the number of approved study permit applications for two years. This is expected to give time to the country to stabilize new growth and provide the existing students with enough support.

            What’s the Latest Update on International Student Admissions?

Marc Miller, Immigration Minister will set a two-year cap on the international student admissions. This is important to stabilize new growth and provide a standard lifestyle to the international students already living in Canada.

This cap is expected to approve about 360,000 study permits in 2024, which is almost 35% less than what was in 2023. The government will cap the permits based on specific provinces and territories. Provinces with maximum unsustainable population growth will have significant reductions in approving study permit applications.

However, the update doesn’t impact study permit renewals and current study permit holders. Elementary, secondary, master’s and doctoral courses are not included in this update.

 How will the Study Permit Applications Work in 2024-2026?

The government will ask each province and territory to follow a specific portion of the cap. They can then allocate further among their DLIs.

Every study permit application should have an attestation letter from a territory or province. They need to set up a system for students to issue their attestation letters by 31st March 2024.

What are the Changes in Study Permit Eligibility Criteria?

  • IRCC ensures that the cap remains aligned with the PGWP. Hence, here are some changes they announced to the Post-Graduation Work Permit program as well.
  • You can apply for a 3-year work permit if you have completed a Master’s or a short graduate-level program.
  • International students who pursue a study program under the curriculum licensing agreement will not be allowed to apply for a postgraduation work permit after graduation from 1st September 2024.
  • Spouses of international students in doctoral and master’s programs will only be allowed to apply for open work permits.

Wrapping Up,

The new limitations on study permit applications ensure that the Government of Canada maintains a sustainable growing environment for international students. From adequate student housing and healthcare to developing a recognized institution framework, Canada is all set to take care of everything necessary for international students to live and work here. It is possible to get through this strict study permit application process with the right consultant by your side. Why don’t you get in touch with Onkar Immigration and get thorough guidance about the process?