Canada Raises Express Entry Work Experience to 12 Months
CANADA SLAMS DOOR ON SKILLED WORKERS: Express Entry Rules Doubled Overnight
Ottawa has secretly rewritten the rules for skilled immigrants.
The work experience requirement just DOUBLED.
Effective immediately. No warning. No grace period.
CRISIS FOR KEY SECTORS
Healthcare workers are now locked out.
Tradespeople see their dreams shattered.
STEM professionals call it a “mathematical impossibility.”
The bombshell dropped late Friday from IRCC.
Immigration lawyers were left drowning in panic calls.
“This is government-sanctioned cruelty,” blasted one Toronto attorney.
EXPERTS WARN OF ECONOMIC FALLOUT
Business leaders are furious.
Factories can’t find welders. Hospitals lack nurses.
“We’re tying our own noose,” declared a manufacturing boss.
The six-month bar was already brutal.
Now it’s a year or nothing.
Provinces weren’t even consulted.
NEW NIGHTMARE FOR FAMILIES
Families who sold everything are now stranded.
Some had already shipped belongings to Canada.
Miller’s team claims it’s about “quality candidates.”
Critics call it a paperwork wall to stop immigration.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU
Eleven months of experience? You’re disqualified.
The clock started over yesterday.
No exceptions. No appeals.
Application fees hit $1,500 this month.
The Canadian dream now costs double the time.
And nobody saw it coming.
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