canadian immigration
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What types of worker does Alberta need?
Alberta´s minister of employment, immigration and industry said in 2007 that Alberta was facing labor shortages.
The Canada–Quebec Accord is a legal agreement concerning immigration issues between the federal government of Canada and the Province of Quebec. The broad accord signed in 1991 preceded similar agreements with other provinces including British Columbia and Manitoba.
Alberta´s minister of employment, immigration and industry said in 2007 that Alberta was facing labor shortages.
The Canada–Quebec Accord is a legal agreement concerning immigration issues between the federal government of Canada and the Province of Quebec. The broad accord signed in 1991 preceded similar agreements with other provinces including British Columbia and Manitoba.
Descriptions-
Labor force- All members of a particular organisation or population who are able to work, viewed collectively. Demographics-Relating to the structure of a population. |
Today, where are most immigrants are settling?
OTTAWA — Immigrants are still choosing to start their lives in Canada in one of the “big three” -Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver - but there are signs of changing times. Vancouver attracted 13.7 per cent of newcomers, down from 17.6 per cent. |
How can provinces influence and implement immigration policies?
There are three ways that provinces can influence immigration laws and polices. provinces can nominate a percentage of immigrants Canada selects every year. Provinces can set up immigration offices out of Canada and foreign country. The Canadian government cannot require to settle in particular places, but the nomination program increases. |
What is the provincial nomination program?
Most provinces and territories in Canada can nominate immigrants through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). These immigrants must have the skills, education and work experience to contribute to the economy of that province or territory, and must want to live there. |