Federal, provincial and territorial (FPT) immigration ministers today reiterated their commitment to actively recruit economic immigrants that have the skills the Canadian economy needs most.
Canada’s Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander and Alberta’s Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour Minister Thomas Lukaszuk co-chaired the meeting of FPT ministers responsible for immigration. Economic immigration was a top priority for all ministers around the table.
Ministers agreed to continue collaborating on building the new active recruitment model which is known as the Expression of Interest (or EOI) system. It is intended to transform Canada’s immigration system into one that is more responsive to labour market needs.
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Showing posts with label Canada Immigration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada Immigration. Show all posts
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Canada Immigration for Filipinos
Skilled and professional Filipino workers dream of migrating to Canada, a country that is abundant with opportunities and prosperity. While it may not be easy for ordinary Filipinos to fly to Canada and become permanent residents, there are certain types of professions that are highly in demand in Canada and Filipinos can ride on the opportunity.
Skilled workers - welders, technicians, and other blue collar workers - are highly in demand in Canada and the country offers permanent residency for those who will qualify after evaluation. Nurses, caregivers, teachers, and engineers are also highly needed in Canada and thus those who are in those professions will find it easy to go to Canada and become permanent residents.
Skilled workers - welders, technicians, and other blue collar workers - are highly in demand in Canada and the country offers permanent residency for those who will qualify after evaluation. Nurses, caregivers, teachers, and engineers are also highly needed in Canada and thus those who are in those professions will find it easy to go to Canada and become permanent residents.
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