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International students earn more 2 years after settling in the country

Many international students chose Canada not to only study here, but also to immigrate after graduation.

According to Statistics Canada’s report, economic principal applicants with Canadian study experience earn more than those who did not study in Canada during the first 2 years after immigration.

However, there are sharp differences between foreign students to Canada who studied in the country 2 years and less and those with three or more years of study.

The latter group has earned significantly less when compared to the former group.

#International_students, #Statistics_Canada, #earnings, #Canadian_Work_Experience

https://cbie.ca/infographic/

 

March 10, 2022

Immigrant based start-up businesses succeed more than other Canadian businesses

According to the “In Relocation Nation: How Immigrant Tech Founders Boost Canadian Innovation” report of the Innovation Economy Council, start-ups founded by immigrants or their children account for 34.7 percent of all start-ups in Canada.

These businesses develop and grow faster, thus, adding more jobs to the Canadian labour market.

The Council advises the Government of Canada to admit more entrepreneurs through this program.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) report shows that, in 2021, 455 new permanent residents came to Canada via Entrepreneur or Start-Up Visa (SUV) programs.

#IRCC, #SUV, #Start_up, #Entrepreneurs, #business_immigration

March 10, 2022

Immigration Minister appointed new directors to the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants

On March 8, 2022, Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), appointed five public interest directors to the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC).

These directors have been appointed for a 2-year term, starting from March 7, 2022.

The appointment of directors will increase the government’s oversight of the consultant profession, strengthen the integrity of the consulting industry, and will help to fight fraud in Canada’s immigration system.

According to the Immigration Minister, “the new board of directors will help make sure that prospective newcomers have access to quality immigration advice and representation, and make sure that everyone is treated fairly and with respect.”

#IRCC, #Fraser, #CICC, #colloge_of_immigration_and_citizenship_consultants

https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/board-directors-appointed-college-immigration-191200004.html

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ministerial-appointments-college-immigration-citizenship-193800793.html

https://voiceonline.com/five-public-interest-directors-appointed-to-college-of-immigration-and-citizenship-consultants-board-of-directors/

March 9, 2022

Canada accepts three times more non‐college-educated immigrants than the US

Despite many Americans thinking that the US must have its immigration system merit-based as in Canada and not accept “illiterate” or “non-skilled” immigrants, Canada admits about three times more non-college-educated immigrant workers per capita than the United States.

According to Statistics Canada’s reports, from 2015 to 2019, Canada admitted 244,800 non‐college-educated immigrants over the age of 25 (0.65 percent of the Canadian population), while the US accepted 729,797 immigrants with the same characteristics during the same period (0.22 percent of the US population).

However, Canada has also admitted about five times more immigrant workers with bachelor’s degrees and four times more workers with advanced degrees than the US, admitting four times more immigrants per capita its labour force than its neighbour.

#Statistics_Canada, #labour_force, #skilled_immigrants, #US

https://www.cato.org/blog/canada-admits-3-times-more-non-college-immigrants-america-capita

March 8, 2022