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Points-Based System

An immigration selection mechanism that assigns points to applicants based on characteristics such as qualifications, language ability, salary, and work experience, and admits those above a threshold.

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A points-based immigration system (PBS) is a selection mechanism used by some countries to determine who is eligible for work visas or permanent residence. Applicants accumulate points across weighted criteria — commonly education level, language proficiency, job offer quality, salary, age, and prior host-country experience — and must reach a minimum score. The UK introduced a PBS for all work visas post-Brexit. Germany's Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte), introduced in 2024, uses a points-based approach for job-seeker entry. Canada's Express Entry system is a prominent global example often cited in EU policy discussions.

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