Immigrate to Canada as a Graphic designer and illustrator

Immigrate to Canada as a Graphic designer and illustrator in 2023

 

If you have experience as a Graphic designer and illustrator then you are in luck. Your skills are wanted in Canada and you can Immigrate via the Federal Skilled Work Visa, The Federal Skilled Trades Visa, on the Canada Experience Class pathway or on a Provincial Nominee Program.

 

Graphic designers and illustrators are on the Canadian National Occupations Classification (NOC) List under the code of 5241 and are eligible to move to Canada. Despite many Graphic designers and illustrators migrating to Canada over the past few years, Graphic designers and illustrators are still in high demand across Canada from both a National and Provincial basis.

 

Canada recognizes that in other countries Graphic designers and illustrators are employed under different job titles and positions.  Therefore, Canada will class you as Graphic designers and illustrators  if your current job title is that of:

 

  • 2D animation artist

 

  • 2D animator

 

  • 3D animation artist

 

  • 3D animator

 

  • 3D artist

 

  • 3D modeler

 

  • Advertising art director

 

  • Advertising art supervisor

 

  • Advertising artist

 

  • Advertising designer

 

  • Advertising illustrator

 

  • Advertising illustrator chief

 

  • Advertising layout designer

 

  • Animated cartoon artist

 

  • Animated cartoon artist – visual arts

 

  • Animated cartoon colourist

 

  • Animation artist

 

  • Animation layout designer

 

  • Animator – animated films

 

  • Art layout designer

 

  • Artistic illustrator

 

  • Assistant animator – animated films

 

  • Background artist

 

  • Bank note designer

 

  • Biological illustrator

 

  • Business forms designer

 

  • Calligrapher

 

  • Calligraphic artist

 

  • Caricaturist

 

  • Cartoon film artist

 

  • Cartoonist

 

  • Cartoonist sketch

 

  • Catalogue illustrator

 

  • Cell animator

 

  • Character animator

 

  • Colour artist – cartoons

 

  • Colourist – cartoons

 

  • Commercial artist

 

To Immigrate to Canada as a Graphic designer and illustrator your day to day duties and responsibilities in your current job must be:

 

  • Graphic designers

 

  • Consult with clients to establish the overall look graphic elements and content of communications materials in order to meet their needs

 

  • Determine the medium best suited to produce the desired visual effect and the most appropriate vehicle for communication

 

  • Develop the graphic elements that meet the clients’ objectives

 

  • Prepare sketches layouts and graphic elements of the subjects to be rendered using traditional tools multimedia software and image processing layout and design software

 

  • Estimate cost of materials and time to complete graphic design

 

  • Use existing photo and illustration banks and typography guides or hire an illustrator or photographer to produce images that meet clients’ communications needs

 

  • Establish guidelines for illustrators or photographers

 

  • Co-ordinate all aspects of production for print audio-visual or electronic materials such as Web sites CDs and interactive terminals

 

  • Co-ordinate sub-contracting

 

You must have these minimum qualifications to immigrate to Canada as a Graphic designer and illustrator

 

  • A university degree in visual arts with specialization in graphic design commercial art graphic communications or cartooning or completion of a college diploma program in graphic arts is required.

 

  • Experience or training in multimedia design at a post-secondary college or technical institution may be required.

 

  • In addition to the arts training in biology engineering architecture or a scientific field is usually required for medical technical and scientific illustrators.

 

  • Creative ability and artistic talent as demonstrated by a portfolio of work are required for graphic designers and illustrators.

 

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Minimum work experience required to migrate to Canada as a Graphic designer and illustrator

 

You will be expected to have at least 1 year (1,560 hours total / 30 hours + per week), continuous full-time employment as a Graphic designer and illustrator or part time equivalent within the last 10 years.

 

Getting your Graphic designer and illustrator qualifications credentialed for Immigrating to Canada

 

An Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) is a report that evaluates your educational credentials as a Graphic designer and illustrator and confirms if your education is equivalent to a completed Canadian degree, diploma, or certificate.. Here is a step-by-step guide to getting an ECA for Canada as a Graphic designer and illustrator.

 

Step 1: Choose a designated ECA organization for your Graphic designer and illustrator qualifications

 

Firstly, you need to choose a designated organization that is authorized by the Canadian government to provide ECAs. The designated organizations are:

 

Comparative Education Service (CES)

International Credential Assessment Service (ICAS)

World Education Services (WES)

 

Step 2: Check the ECA requirements

 

The requirements for an ECA as a Graphic designer and illustrator may differ depending on the designated organization you choose. You should check the organization’s website to know their specific requirements for your country of education and academic credentials.

 

Step 3: Gather required documents

 

Gather all the required documents that the organization requires for your Graphic designer and illustrator ECA assessment. These documents include academic transcripts and certificates. Make sure the documents are complete and translated into English or French if they are in another language.



 

Step 4: Receive the ECA report

 

Once the assessment is complete, the designated organization will send you an ECA report. The report will confirm the Canadian equivalency of your educational credentials and allow you to make an Express Entry application to immigrate to Canada as a Graphic designer and illustrator.

 

As a Graphic designer and illustrator Immigrating to Canada you are also required to take a Language test

 

If you are applying for immigration to Canada as a Graphic designer and illustrator, you need to take an English or French language test to demonstrate your proficiency in either language. Here is a step-by-step guide to getting an English or French language test for Canada immigration:

 

Step 1: Determine which language test you need

 

With you occupation of Graphic designer and illustrator you will need to determine which language test you need to take, depending on your immigration program and your language proficiency. The most commonly accepted tests for English are the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and the Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP). For French, the most commonly accepted test is the Test d’évaluation de français (TEF).

 

Step 2: Register for the test

 

Once you have determined which test you need to take, you will need to register for the test with the appropriate testing organization. For IELTS and CELPIP, you can register online on their respective websites. For TEF, you can register online on the website of the Chambre de commerce et d’industrie de Paris (CCIP).

 

Step 3: Prepare for the test

 

Before taking the test, it is recommended that you prepare by reviewing the test format and practicing your language skills. Most testing organizations offer study materials and practice tests that you can use to prepare. Obviously by being a professional Graphic designer and illustrator you will have a good knowledge of language. However, do treat the language test with respect and do your preparation.

 

Step 6: Take the test

 

On the day of the test, arrive at the testing center on time and bring the necessary identification documents with you.

 

For Canadian immigration as a Graphic designer and illustrator, language proficiency is evaluated on a points based system, where you can earn points based on your results in an approved language test. The Canadian government currently recognizes three language tests for immigration purposes:

 

  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

 

  • Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP)

 

  • Test d’évaluation de français (TEF)

 

Here’s a breakdown of how many points you can earn in each of the four language skills for each test:

 

IELTS for Graphic designers and illustrators

 

  • Listening: CLB 4-4.5 (6 points), CLB 5 (7 points), CLB 5.5-6 (8 points), CLB 6.5 (9 points), CLB 7-9 (10 points)
  • Reading: CLB 4 (6 points), CLB 5 (7 points), CLB 6 (8 points), CLB 7-9 (9 points)
  • Writing: CLB 4 (6 points), CLB 5 (7 points), CLB 6 (8 points), CLB 7-9 (9 points)
  • Speaking: CLB 4-5 (6 points), CLB 5.5 (7 points), CLB 6-7 (8 points), CLB 7-9 (9 points)

 

CELPIP for Graphic designers and illustrators

 

  • Listening: CLB 4 (4 points), CLB 5 (5 points), CLB 6 (6 points), CLB 7 (7 points), CLB 8-9 (8 points)
  • Reading: CLB 4 (4 points), CLB 5 (5 points), CLB 6 (6 points), CLB 7 (7 points), CLB 8-9 (8 points)
  • Writing: CLB 4 (4 points), CLB 5 (5 points), CLB 6 (6 points), CLB 7 (7 points), CLB 8-9 (8 points)
  • Speaking: CLB 4 (4 points), CLB 5 (5 points), CLB 6 (6 points), CLB 7 (7 points), CLB 8-9 (8 points)

 

TEF for Graphic designers and illustrators

 

  • Compréhension de l’oral (Listening): NCLC 4 (145-180) (CLB 4) (6 points), NCLC 5 (181-216) (CLB 5) (7 points), NCLC 6 (217-248) (CLB 6) (8 points), NCLC 7-9 (249-300) (CLB 7-9) (9 points)
  • Compréhension de l’écrit (Reading): NCLC 4 (121-150) (CLB 4) (6 points), NCLC 5 (151-180) (CLB 5) (7 points), NCLC 6 (181-206) (CLB 6) (8 points), NCLC 7-9 (207-249) (CLB 7-9) (9 points)
  • Expression écrite (Writing): NCLC 4 (181-225) (CLB 4) (6 points), NCLC 5 (226-270) (CLB 5) (7 points), NCLC 6 (271-309) (CLB 6) (8 points), NCLC 7-9 (310-360) (CLB 7-9) (9 points)
  • Expression orale (Speaking): NCL

 

Express Entry application to Immigrate to Canada as a Graphic designer and illustrator

 

  • Create an online account: Visit the Government of Canada’s immigration website and create an online account. You will need to provide your personal information and create a username and password.

 

  • Complete your profile: Once you have created an account, you can complete your Express Entry profile. This will include information about your occupation as a Graphic designer and illustrator, education, work experience, language ability and other personal details. Make sure to provide accurate information and upload all required documents, such as language test results and work reference letters.

 

  • Calculate your Compreensive Ranking System (CRS) score: Once you have completed your profile, the CRS will automatically calculate your score based on the information you provided. Your CRS score will determine your eligibility for permanent residence as a Graphic designer and illustrator and your ranking in the Express Entry pool. The most up to date CRS Calculator for {pluralocc} is below:

 

AgeWith a spouse or common-law partnerWithout a spouse or common-law partner
(Maximum 100 points)(Maximum 110 points)
17 years of age or less00
18 years of age9099
19 years of age95105
20 to 29 years of age100110
30 years of age95105
31 years of age9099
32 years of age8594
33 years of age8088
34 years of age7583
35 years of age7077
36 years of age6572
37 years of age6066
38 years of age5561
39 years of age5055
40 years of age4550
41 years of age3539
42 years of age2528
43 years of age1517
44 years of age56
45 years of age or more00
Migrate to Canada from Australia English Language Points
Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level per abilityWith a spouse or common-law partnerWithout a spouse or common-law partner
(Maximum 128 points)(Maximum 136 points)
Less than CLB 400
CLB 4 or 566
CLB 689
CLB 71617
CLB 82223
CLB 92931
CLB 10 or more3234
Official languages proficiency - second official language
Maximum points for each ability (reading, writing, speaking and listening):
6 with a spouse or common-law partner (up to a combined maximum of 22 points)
6 without a spouse or common-law partner (up to a combined maximum of 24 points)
Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level per abilityWith a spouse or common-law partner Without a spouse or common-law partner 
(Maximum 22 points)(Maximum 24 points)
CLB 4 or less00
CLB 5 or 611
CLB 7 or 833
CLB 9 or more66
Migrate to Canada from Australia Points for Education
Level of EducationWith a spouse or common-law partnerWithout a spouse or common-law partner
(Maximum 140 points)(Maximum 150 points)
Less than secondary school (high school)00
Secondary diploma (high school graduation)2830
One-year degree, diploma or certificate from  a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute8490
Two-year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute9198
Bachelor's degree OR  a three or more year program at a university, college, trade or technical school, or other institute112120
Two or more certificates, diplomas, or degrees. One must be for a program of three or more years119128
Master's degree, OR professional degree needed to practice in a licensed profession (For “professional degree,” the degree program must have been in: medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, optometry, law, chiropractic medicine, or pharmacy.)126135
Doctoral level university degree (Ph.D.)140150

 

  • Submit your profile: Once you have reviewed your profile and confirmed that all information is accurate and up-to-date, you can submit it to the Express Entry pool. You will be given a profile number and an Express Entry Job Seeker validation code which you will need to attach to your Graphic designer and illustrator job applications.

 




 

      • Receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA): If you meet the eligibility requirements as a Graphic designer and illustrator for one of the three Express Entry-managed programs (Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, Canadian Experience Class), you may be invited to apply for permanent residence. ITAs are issued to Graphic designer and illustrator applicants with the highest CRS scores  and are issued during regular Express Entry draws.

 

      • Submit your application for permanent residence: If you receive an ITA, you will have 90 days to submit a complete application for permanent residence, including all required forms and documents. If you need assistance visit MigrationConsultant.com

 

CRS Points Score for a Graphic designer and illustrator Immigrating to Canada in 2023

 

      • January 14, 2023 – CRS score cutoff for Graphic designers and illustrators: 454
      • October 3, 2022 – CRS score cutoff for Graphic designers and illustrators: 422
      • September 1, 2022 – CRS score cutoff for Graphic designers and illustrators: 462
      • August 18, 2022 – CRS score cutoff for Graphic designers and illustrators: 403
      • August 5, 2022 – CRS score cutoff: 382
      • July 21, 2022 – CRS score cutoff for Graphic designers and illustrators: 357
      • July 8, 2022 – CRS score cutoff: 369
      • June 23, 2022 – CRS score cutoff: 357
      • June 10, 2022 – CRS score cutoff: 368
      • May 31, 2022 – CRS score cutoff: 380
      • May 20, 2022 – CRS score cutoff for Graphic designers and illustrators: 397

 

Should you score 400 or over on your Express Entry CRS then there is a very good chance you’ll be able to Migrate to Canada as a Graphic designer and illustrator without a Job Offer or Provincial Nomination.

Jobs in Canada for Graphic designers and illustrators

 

The Job market in Canada for Graphic designers and illustrators remains strong and is expected to do so for the next five years. Unemployment for qualified Graphic designers and illustrators in Canada is well below average.  An entry-level Graphic designer and illustrator with less than 5 years of experience can expect to earn an average Salary of around $69300 whilst a Graphic designer and illustrator with mid-level experience can expect to earn an average total compensation of $98400.

 

An experienced Graphic designer and illustrator with 10 to 20 years of experience can expect to earn an average total compensation of $216722 and a Graphic designer and illustrator with late-career experience can expect to earn an average total compensation of $236755.

 

 

Immigrate to Canada as a Graphic designer and illustrator

Immigrate to Canada as a Graphic designer and illustrator

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