Due to the huge number of applications submitted during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the francophone province of Quebec experienced massive delays in the processing of applications of foreign nationals hoping to work in the province.
Foreign skilled workers living in the province who has already been pre-selected by Quebec have to wait an average of 31 months to acquire their permanent residency (PR).
This is four months more when compared to the average 27 months of processing times in other Canadian provinces.
#Quebec, #PR, #Skilled_Workers, #processing_times
https://www.hrreporter.com/focus-areas/legislation/quebec-looks-to-fix-immigration-delays/283700
May 3, 2022
In recent years, newcomers from India have dominated Canada's immigration numbers for spouses and partners, but that was not always the case.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) revealed that more spouses and partners from the Philippines were granted permanent residency in 2015 than Indians.
Over the last several years, Indians have dominated the statistics, with 10,705 Indian spouses and partners becoming permanent residents in 2021 or 17% of the overall 64,340.
Last year, candidates from the Philippines, the US, and China were among the most numerous group of spouse and partner permanent residents.
#India, #Spouses, #Spousal_sponsorship, #IRCC, #PR
https://oyestudent.com/articles/news/BLjOnBJMdkbKRjwUDWpo/
May 3, 2022
Canadians continue to support Afghan refugees
On April 29, 2022, the Government of Canada made a new update regarding the Afghan refugees in the country.
As of now, Canada has welcomed a total of 12,160 Afghan refugees. The Canadian Government works hard to bring at least 40,000 Afghan nationals to Canada as quickly and safely as possible.
Canadian local communities make donations and help build social bonds, giving a sense of common purpose. Canada and its long-standing tradition of charitable giving help more and more
Afghan newcomers arriving every week.
#Afghan_refugees, #refugees, #Afghanistan, #IRCC
May 2, 2022
On April 29, 2022, the Government of Canada published new changes regarding the median hourly wages for employers offering temporary foreign workers positions with the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA).
As of now, the hourly median wage in Alberta is #28.85, in British Columbia is $26.44, in Manitoba is $23.00, in New Brunswick is $21.79, in Newfoundland and Labrador is $24.29,
in Northwest Territories is $37.30, in Nova Scotia is $22.00, in Nunavut is $36.00, in Ontario is $26.06, in Prince Edward Island is $21.63, in Quebec is $25.00, in Saskatchewan is $25.96, and in Yukon is $32.00.
#LMIA, #foreign_workers, #median_wages
https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/services/foreign-workers/median-wage.html
May 2, 2022