Ottawa fast-tracking would-be immigrants with French skills, siblings in Canada
OTTAWA — The federal Immigration Department is changing its express entry system to give more points to would-be newcomers who have siblings already in Canada and for those with strong French-language skills.
The department says the new rules go into effect on Tuesday.
It says the changes are aimed to help support the integration of skilled workers and increase growth, vitality and prosperity of in Francophone minority communities across the country.
Studies show that newcomers with siblings in Canada integrate more quickly, the department says.