227 New Deal-38 amendments to the Law on Shortage of Professional Immigrants C-50, commonly known as the 227 New Deal, will be applicable to those who apply after February 27, 2008. An immigrant applicant must be one of the 38 occupations in short supply and have at least three years of continuous full-time or equivalent paid related work experience in the ten years before applying. If it meets the requirements, the Canadian Embassy will deal with the federal skilled migration case as soon as it receives the application. The main changes are as follows:
Those who apply for federal skilled migration after February 27, 2008 must meet one of the following three conditions:
1. already has a work permit provided by a Canadian employer; or
2. You are an international student or foreign worker who has legally lived in Canada for at least 12 months;
3. Your occupation belongs to the latest list of 38 high-demand occupations published in Canada, and you have worked full-time in this occupation for at least one year in the last ten years.
With any of the above three conditions, the application still needs to reach a technical score of 67 or above, which means that the applicant has reached the qualification of skilled immigrants in Canada.
2.27 list of jobs in short supply-Chinese comparison table (Chinese translation is for reference only, mainly in English)
0 1 1 1: financial manager among financial managers.
02 13: computer information system manager, computer and information system manager.
03 1 1: a manager among health care managers.
063 1: restaurant catering service manager, catering service manager.
0632: Accommodation Service Manager Hotel Accommodation Manager (uncertain)
07 1 1: construction management personnel.
1111:financial auditors and accountants.
2 1 13: geologists, geochemists and geophysicists, geologists, geochemists and geophysicists.
2 143: mining engineer's mining engineer
2 144: geological engineer.
2 145: petroleum engineer of petroleum engineer
3 1 1 1: specialist.
3 1 12: general practitioners and family doctors.
3 14 1: audiologists and speech pathologists, audiologists and speech pathologists.
3 143: occupational therapists
3 142: physiotherapist.
3 15 1: head nurses and supervisors
3 152: registered nurses
32 15: medical radiologist, internal medicine radiologist.
3233: Trained practical nurse and practical nurse.
4 12 1: University professor
4 13 1: Vocal instructors such as junior college and other professional teachers.
624 1: chef, chef, chef.
6242: chef
72 13: Contractors and supervisors, construction supervisors and pipe installers in pipe fitting industry.
72 15: contractors and supervisors, woodworking industry, construction supervision, carpentry
72 17: contractors and supervisors, construction supervisors of heavy construction equipment group and heavy construction equipment personnel.
724 1: electrician (except industrial and power systems) and electrical expert (except industrial and power systems).
7242: industrial electrician
plumber
7252: steam assembler, pipeline assembler and sprinkler system installer, heater installer, pipeline installer and automatic sprinkler system installer.
7265: welders and related machine operators, welders and related machine operators.
73 12: heavy equipment mechanic, heavy and tolerance equipment mechanic
737 1: crane driver, crane driver
7372: Driller and Blaster-electric drill workers in open-pit mining, quarrying and construction, blasters, open-pit miners, quarrying and construction workers.
822 1: supervisor, mining and quarrying mining and quarrying supervisor
8222: supervisor, oil and gas drilling and service, oil and gasoline exploitation supervision.
92 12: Head of petroleum, natural gas and chemical processing and public utilities, supervising the treatment and application of petroleum, gasoline and chemicals.