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  • Workers Needed to Fill 361,700 Canadian Job Vacancies

    The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) reported in December 2017 that strong economic growth resulted in 361,700 jobs in Canada going unfilled during the third quarter of 2017 due to a shortage of qualified workers. According to the CFIB report, this is the highest number of private sector Canadian job vacancies on record. The report further stated that eight out of 14 major business sectors experienced higher job vacancy rates, particularly in construction, enterprise services, personal services and transportation. With thousands of Canadian job openings available, finding work in Canada has never been easier!

     

    British Columbia had the largest rate increase for unfilled private sector Canadian job openings, followed by Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward island, and Newfoundland and Labrador, according to the CFIB report. In terms of the number of unfilled Canadian job openings in the third quarter of 2017, Ontario led the other provinces with 149,600 job vacancies, followed by Quebec (85,000), British Columbia (60,100) and Alberta (33,900). Thus, if you would like to live and work in Canada, this is the perfect time to explore your Canadian immigration options. To learn more, click here!      

    Worldwide Survey Rates Canada Best Country to Live

    On April 13, 2021, the results of a worldwide survey of more than 17,000 participants in 78 countries were released and named Canada the overall best place to live in 2021. In addition to its impressive score of 100% overall, Canada was also rated the #1 country in the world for

    Canada Is the World’s #1 Dream Relocation Destination

    A recent analysis of online searches for information about relocation to other countries shows that Canada is the world’s #1 most desired “dream destination” for relocation. Google search data indicates that relocation to Canada is at the top of the immigration “wish list” for people living in 30 countries, including Nigeria,

    Over 400,000 Immigrants Can Move to Canada in 2021

    The Canadian Immigration Minister held a news conference on October 30, 2020, to unveil the country’s new goals for immigration to Canada over the next three years.   Since Canadian immigration levels will be lower in 2020 because of the pandemic and associated international travel restrictions, and because there are not enough

    Global Survey Ranks Canada #1 Country for Immigrants

    Canada is the #1 most-accepting country in the world for immigrants, according to the results of a Gallup international survey conducted during 2019 in 145 countries, which was released on September 23, 2020. Gallup’s Migrant Acceptance Index measures an individual’s “acceptance” of immigrants by asking them if they think it

    Canadian Companies Seek Foreign Tech Workers

    Canada's booming technology sector is attracting the largest high-tech companies as well as thousands of foreign IT professionals. In fact, Toronto has experienced the largest increase of new technology jobs of any city in North America during the past five years. The number of technology jobs in Toronto has soared by 54%

    Immigration to Canada Important for Economic Growth

    Canadian immigration is important for keeping the economy growing, especially as millions of Baby Boomers retire from the workforce, according to a report issued by the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) on May 29, 2020. The report by RBC Economics says that “Canada has been one of the world’s top destinations

    Canadian Immigration Plan Seeks 1.1 Million Newcomers

    On March 10, 2020, Canadian Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino unveiled the new three-year plan for immigration to Canada which includes the goal to grant permanent resident status to more than 1.1 million foreign nationals between 2020 and 2022.   The overwhelming majority of these new Canadian permanent residents will be skilled foreign

    Prince Edward Island Makes Immigrants Feel Welcomed

    The opportunity to work in Canada, the friendliness shown to newcomers and the high-quality lifestyle are some of the reasons that many immigrants are moving to Prince Edward Island (PEI). Canada’s smallest province is located in the country’s Atlantic region, above Nova Scotia and east of New Brunswick. The population of PEI

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