Impact of CRS Points Removal for Arranged Employment on the Express Entry in Winnipeg
26th, Sep 2023
Immigration policies in Quebec are leading to a shift in demographics, with immigrants more likely to have university degrees than Canadian-born Quebeckers.
According to a recent analysis by Jack Jedwab based on the 2021 Canadian census, there is a growing gap between immigrants and non-immigrants fueled by these policies.
Contrary to stereotypes, the analysis shows that 51.5% of immigrants have at least a bachelor's degree, compared to 28.5% of the rest of the population.
Additionally, immigrants are twice as likely to have master's degrees and degrees in health sciences.
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