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Canada reports on Q1 of immigration numbers

According to the latest RBC report, the increase in the number of immigrants increased the Canadian population by 82,000 in the first quarter.

This is the result of the federal government's vigorous efforts to encourage temporary residents to apply for immigration.

The growth of study permit and post-graduate work permit (PGWP) holders is also a main driving force for the overall population growth. Increasing immigration has always been one of the federal government's strategies to deal with population challenges.

Canada’s population is ageing and the birth rate is low.

Without immigrants, Canada’s growth rate would not meet the standards required for population growth.

Approximately 9 million baby boomers will reach retirement age within this decade.

Without newcomers, Canada’s workforce will not be able to remain competitive in the world market, and the pressure to take care of the older generation will fall on the smaller groups of workers.

#immigration_levels, #study_permit, #PGWP, #demographics https://www.cicnews.com/2021/07/immigrants-and-international-students-grew-canadas-population-in-q1-2021-0718522.html#gs.5voxd6

July 8, 2021

Some francophone immigrants leave Quebec for other provinces

Some francophone immigrants leave Quebec to settle in other provinces as a result of application processing delays. They choose to take advantage of the new immigration pathways launched by Ottawa that allow up French-speaking essential workers and international students to settle in provinces other than Quebec. Instead of waiting over three years to be accepted as a permanent resident, as is the case of Quebec, French-speaking immigrants eligible for the federal program only have to wait six months to be accepted into the new pathways. Currently, more than 51,000 applicants are awaiting permanent residency in Quebec. #Francophone, #French_speaking_immigrants   https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/new-immigrants/prepare-life-canada/choose-city/francophone-communities-outside-quebec.html

July 6, 2021

Canada’s affordability attracts immigrant entrepreneurs through the Start-Up Visa program

Canadian cities are more affordable than many other metropolises of the world, according to an annual survey conducted by an American asset management firm. The most expensive Canadian city – Vancouver, is ranked 93rd in the Mercer 2021 Cost of Living City Ranking report, making Canada one of the most prosperous and affordable countries. Other Canadian cities listed in the ranking are Toronto ranked 98th, Montreal 129th, Calgary 145th, and Ottawa 156th. During the COVID-19 pandemic, companies throughout the world were looking for opportunities to replace traditional long-term assignments with alternative, less costly forms of mobility. Canada’s Start-Up Visa program with more reasonable requirements attracts more and more foreign entrepreneurs every year. #business_immigration, #Start_up_visa, #Entrepreneurs https://www.canada.ca/en/services/business/start/support-financing/immigrantentrepreneurs.html

July 5, 2021

Canadians are happy with the current immigration levels

According to the recent Angus Reid poll, almost half of Canadians support the Government’s plan to increase immigration and want to see even higher numbers of immigrants to help deal with the economic recovery from COVID-19. 34% of responders were happy with the current immigration strategy, while 13% wanted to see a greater increase. For 39% of responders, the level of immigration was too high, and 14% were not sure. Due to the pandemic, immigration to Canada has declined. In 2020, just 184,370 new permanent residents arrived in Canada, the lowest number since 1997. #Immigration_levels, #poll https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/2020/10/government-of-canada-announces-plan-to-support-economic-recovery-through-immigration.html

June 29, 2021