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Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot

Admire Immigration Services Inc. proudly introduces the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) – Canada’s innovative initiative to empower skilled workers aiming to contribute to the nation’s growth. The EMPP is designed to streamline immigration for talented individuals across various sectors, ensuring a faster transition to Canadian life.

As a boutique immigration firm, we specialize in turning the complex Canadian immigration system into a straightforward journey for you. The EMPP focuses on recognizing the valuable skills and experience that professionals like you bring to Canada, ensuring that the country’s labor shortages are addressed and that economic growth is supported from within.

We provide meticulous counseling to identify how the EMPP can benefit your career trajectory, emphasizing the importance of educational credentials accumulation of relevant work experiences. Our services extend beyond the application process - we offer complete guidance on settling in Canada, helping you and your family adapt to a new way of life.

Transform your aspirations into reality with Admire Immigration Services Inc., where your success is celebrated. Partner with us, and leverage the opportunities offered by the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot to embark on an exciting chapter in your professional journey.

Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot

The Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) helps skilled refugees and other displaced people immigrate to Canada.

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Types 

This is referred to as the federal EMPP. 
It includes a:

  • Job Offer stream - 950 applications per year

  • No Job Offer stream - Closed

  • You need to meet the work experience, education and language requirements.

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Who can apply

You must be a refugee or displaced person.

  • a positive Refugee Status Determination (RSD) from the UN Refugee Agency or a refugee-hosting state

  • proof you’re registered or recorded as a person of concern by the UN Refugee Agency

  • a refugee certificate from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine in the Near East (UNRWA)

  • proof of being registered or recorded as a person of concern with UNRWA

  • proof you have temporary protected status and a copy of the completed durable solution information form (IMM 0195)

    • If you apply with a temporary protected status document, an officer will need to assess your case and decide if you don’t have a durable solution.

  • If you don’t have any of the above documents, one of IRCC trusted partners can assess your eligibility as a refugee or displaced person and

  • issue you a referral letter, if they find you meet the criteria

  • You must be living outside Canada when you apply to the EMPP.

 

You must meet the criteria depending on how you’ll apply

 
Job offer

You must have a job offer that is

  • full time (at least 30 hours of work over a period of one week), non-seasonalfrom a Canadian employerfor a job listed in TEER Categories 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 

 

Work experience

  • Your work experience must be at least 1 year of full-time, paid work experience (1,560 hours), or an equal amount of part-time work, be over any period of time, be within TEER category 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, can include periods when you were self-employed

 

Education as per TEER of job offered

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Language Skills: CLB5 for TEER: 0,1,2,3 jobs & CLB 4 for TEER 4,5 jobs

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NO Job offer

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Work experience

  • Your work experience must be at least 1 year of full-time, paid work experience (1,560 hours), or an equal amount of part-time work, be over any period of time, be within TEER category 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, can include periods when you were self-employed

 

Education as per job offered with Education Assessment

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Language Skills: CLB7 & Settlement funds

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