Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Canada Immigration ( New Policy Express Entry)

Citizenship and Immigration Canada | Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada
Recruiting In-Demand, Skilled Immigrants to Canada
Express Entry will contribute to Canada's economic growth and international competitiveness
January 1, 2015 - Ottawa - Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander today celebrated the successful launch of Express Entry - a highly anticipated new application management system designed to get people with the skills to succeed in Canada's economy here faster than ever.
Starting today, skilled workers who want to apply to Canada's key economic immigration programs are able to create an online profile and express their interest in coming to Canada permanently.
Candidates who meet the minimum criteria will be accepted into the pool and will be ranked according to various factors. These include language proficiency, education and work experience. Each is a leading indicator of one's likelihood of integrating fully and quickly into Canada's economy and Canadian society.
The highest ranking skilled workers will be invited to apply for permanent residence and most will see their application processed in six months or less. The first invitations to apply will be issued during the last week of January.
Express Entry marks major progress for skilled foreign nationals and employers alikeExpress Entry will allow Citizenship and Immigration Canada to identify those who are most likely to succeed economically in Canada, instead of simply processing applications on a first-come, first-served basis. This will result in faster processing and will allow the Government of Canada to be more flexible and respond better to Canada's changing labour market needs.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Danish Green Card Scheme New Policy

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In the new policy 16 year of Education & one or two year related experience applicant eligible for Danish Green Card Scheme.

Granted a residence permit under the greencard scheme, you must obtain a minimum of 100 points. Points are given for: educational level, language skills and adaptability.

Education:
In order to receive any points for your educational level, you must, as a minimum, have the equivalent of a Danish Bachelor’s degree. You will only be given points for your highest educational level, and only for completed educational programmes. Points are given as follows:
  • Bachelor's degree/Graduated from medium-length education: 30 points
  • Bachelor's degree followed by one-year Master's degree: 50 points
  • Master's degree: 60 points
  • PhD: 80 points
Experience:
You will be given 30 bonus points if your education qualifies you to work in a field where Denmark is currently experiencing a shortage of qualified professionals. You can find these fields on the Positive List. In order to obtain the bonus points, your education must be directly linked to a job title on the Positive List. Furthermore, you must meet the requirements for the job title in question, e.g. a Professional Bachelor's degree or a Danish authorisation.
Language:
In order to be given points for language skills, you must document that you have passed a recognised language test in either Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, English or German. Only language tests that are verifiable and which you passed less than two years prior to the time you apply will be considered. You will not obtain any points for being a native speaker, that is, because the language in question is your mothertongue. You must provide documentation for a passed language test.
  • IELTS 5.0 to 6.0 20 points
  • IELTS 6.5 40 points
Adaptability:
You can be given points for your educational or work related attachment to the EU/EEA (including Denmark) or Switzerland, as this is seen to increase your ability to quickly adapt to the Danish labour market. Points are given for either education or work. Points are given as follows:
  • Completion of at least one year's study at a higher educational programme in an EU/EEA country or Switzerland: 5 points
  • Completion of at least three years' study at a higher educational programme in an EU/EEA country or Switzerland: 10 points
Or
  • At least one full year's (12 consecutive months') legal residence and work in an EU/EEA country or Switzerland: 5 points
  • At least two consecutive year's legal residence and work in an EU/EEA country or Switzerland: 10 points

Note: If any one can submit the CV for Assessment then kindly compose new email and attached the detail CV with mention subject Name (Assessment forDenmark Immigration).

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