Several countries have implemented point-based immigration systems, which use a set of criteria to evaluate and score potential immigrants. These criteria may include factors such as education, work experience, language proficiency, and other qualifications.
Canada: The Canadian Express Entry system assigns points to potential immigrants based on factors such as age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and other qualifications. Candidates with the highest scores are then invited to apply for permanent residence in Canada.
Australia also has a point-based immigration system, called SkillSelect, which is used to invite skilled workers to apply for a visa to live and work in Australia. The system assigns points based on factors such as age, education, work experience, and English language proficiency.
New Zealand also have a point-based system, it’s called the Skilled Migrant Category, which is used to invite skilled workers to apply for a visa to live and work in New Zealand. Points are awarded based on factors such as age, qualifications, work experience, and English language proficiency.
United Kingdom also have a point-based system, called Tier system for work visa, which is used to invite skilled workers to apply for a visa to live and work in the UK. Points are awarded based on factors such as qualifications, work experience, English language proficiency, salary and sponsorship.