skilled immigrants
Quebec’s Innovative Approach: Integrating Refugees into Healthcare Workforce
In a groundbreaking move, the Quebec government is launching an ambitious pilot project aimed at alleviating labor shortages in its healthcare system by harnessing the potential of the refugee community. Spearheaded by Employment Minister Kateri Champagne Jourdain, this initiative plans
BC Unveils New Opportunities in Construction: A Golden Chance for Skilled Workers and International Graduates
Today, November 16, British Columbia has announced a new round of immigration invitations, specifically targeting the construction sector. This initiative is a first for the province’s skilled immigration program, offering 12 exclusive spots for professionals in this field. This development
Extended Support: Foreign Worker Program for Low-Wage Positions in Certain Industries
In a pivotal move, Employment and Social Development Canada has announced an extension to the cap limit for employers under the Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Programn in certain sectors. This extension, previously set to expire on October 30, 2023, has
Canada’s Comprehensive Immigration Plan for 2024-2026: A Balanced Approach for a Sustainable Future
As the country faces an aging population and labor shortages in crucial sectors like healthcare, transportation, and home building, Canada is setting the stage for a sustainable and stable future through its immigration strategy. The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of
The Role of Immigration Programs in Bolstering Canada’s Agri-Food Sector
The Canadian agri-food industry is grappling with labor shortages and challenges, which have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. While various temporary policies and pilot programs like the Agri-Food Pilot exist, the inclusion of agri-food as a priority sector in