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The Current Status Of Canada Immigration Plan To Target 1.5 Million Immigrants By 2025

Canada will target about 1.45 million new immigrants in a phased manner over the next three years ending in 2025. Out of it, nearly 800,000 new permanent residents are expected to come from economic-class immigration programs like Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, or the Quebec program. Another major proportion of the target will be met using family reunification programs

Successive Canada immigration plan over the years facilitated a direct Permanent Residency pathway, ambitious intake targets, and embraced multiculturalism. As a result, immigration popularity surveys have ranked Canada as No.1 among the top immigration destinations ahead of Australia at No 4 and the US at No. 6.

The latest Canada immigration plan would see Canada welcome about eight times the number of permanent residents each year – per population – than the UK, and four times more than its southern neighbor, the United States. 

As the current immigration plan will welcome 465,000 new permanent residents in 2023, now is the right time to analyze your prospects of Canadian immigration against the current trends in the economy. 

Can Canada Meet its Targets?

Exceeding the Canada immigration plan of 431,645 intakes in 2022, the government granted over 437,000 foreigners permanent residency as it prioritized economic-class immigration along with family reunification programs. 

This year Canada is expecting to welcome 465,000 new immigrants and it is augmented with favorable employment trends across Canada. 

December 2022: Employment Across Canada Rises By Over 100,000 

Statistics Canada in its December 2022 Labour Force Survey recorded encouraging trends that could facilitate more opportunities for skilled immigration to Canada. 

  • Growth in the average hourly wages of employees – which has remained above 5% for seven consecutive months and is up 5.1% year-over-year (YOY). 
  • Canada’s employment boom of over 100,000 vacant positions is led by private-sector employment in Construction, Transportation, Warehousing, Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services, 
  • Employment increased across six different provinces: Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland, and Labrador, and Saskatchewan

Check it out >> Top In-Demand Jobs in Canada for Immigration in 2023

Explore your chances of obtaining Canada permanent residency by taking this free assessment online.

Why is Canada Targeting More Foreign-Skilled Immigrants? 

Three main factors contributing to rising of foreign immigration in Canada include the labor skill gap, aging demography, and low birth rate.  

Canada’s labor force growth is almost 100% dependent on the skilled immigration of foreigners. Canada has currently posted nearly one million job vacancies and a shortage of skilled labor across economic sectors. 

Additionally, nine million Canadians are expected to reach the retirement age of 65 by 2030, shifting the worker-to-retiree ratio from 7:1 (50 years ago) to 2:1 by 2035. 

Further, Canada is experiencing one of the lowest global birth rates at 1.4 children per woman and is looking to boost its population through the settlement of foreign skilled workers who can contribute positively to the economy and society. 

Therefore, Canada is heavily investing in increasing the population by incentivizing the settlement of foreign skilled workers permanently across Canada. In fact, the 2021 Census on immigration confirmed 23% of Canada’s population is, or has been, a landed immigrant or permanent resident of the country and it is projected to reach 34% by 2041. 

Plan your Immigration with CanApprove

If you’re planning to immigrate to Canada, book a free appointment with our immigration consultants to discuss the best chances based on your academic and work experience. 

CanApprove is a certified consultant by the College of Immigration, and Citizenship Canada (CICC). We have impacted the lives of thousands of immigrants now settled abroad in our illustrious journey of 25+ years and still counting. 

From Nominations To PR Foreign Skilled Workers in Canada Edition

After discussing the start-to-finish journey of international students and Canadian skilled immigration through provincial nominee programs in previous editions, we are excited to cover the journey of foreign skilled workers in Canada. 

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Foreign skilled workers may directly qualify for Canadian permanent residency based on their education, work experience, knowledge of English and/or French, and other factors. They may apply even without a prior job offer from a Canadian employer. 

Here, the focus of the discussion is the prospects and eligibility of foreign skilled workers to secure Canadian skilled immigration and eventually obtain Canadian permanent residency.  

Mapping the Journey of Foreign Skilled Workers in Canada 

1. The prospects of Canadian immigration remain stable amidst a likely global recession.

2. Experts have time and again assured that candidates with high skill levels have good immigration prospects in Canada.

3. Below we discuss the various phases involved in the  journey of Canada immigration for foreign skilled workers.  

PREPARATORY PHASE TO FOREIGN SKILLED WORKERS

1. Begin your online research on the opportunities for immigration as a skilled worker and learn more about Canada. 

2. Identify your skilled work experience in performing the duties set out in the lead statement of the occupational description in the National Occupation Classification (NOC) 2021. 

3. Skilled work experience in Canada means that you’ve worked in one of the occupations listed as eligible under the new Training, Education, Experience, and Responsibilities (TEER) systems: TEER 0, TEER 1, TEER 2, TEER 3. 

4. TEER is equivalent to erstwhile NOC 2016 Skill Level O (Management Jobs), Skill Level A (Professional Jobs that usually require a University Degree), and Skill Level B (Technical Jobs and skilled trade jobs that usually require a College Diploma) 

5. Visit offline job fairs or book a free consultancy to explore your best chances of skilled immigration to Canada.

EXECUTION PHASE

1. First, qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program or Federal Skilled Trades Program. 

2. Next, Create an online Express Entry profile and enter the Express Entry pool. The validity of the profile is 12 months.  

3. Now you may expect an Invitation to Apply for permanent residence in the upcoming federal Express Entry draws. 

WAITING PHASE

1. While you’re waiting for nominations, keep your language proficiency tests (English or French) score up-to-date. Scores are valid for two years. 

2. Arrange a proof of funds unless you have a valid job offer from an employer in Canada. 

3. Get your Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) done for immigration purposes. It is necessary to show that the education you obtained from your home country is equal to Canadian standards. 

4. Follow the latest immigration updates from genuine online resources. 

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Express Entry Reforms for Foreign Skilled Workers

Foreign skilled workers must meet the minimum requirements for all the below-mentioned eligibility criteria to get nominated under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP):

1. age

2. education

3. work experience

4. whether you have a valid job offer

5. English and/or French language skills

6. adaptability (how well you’re likely to settle here)

Together, the following factors form a 100-point grid used to assess eligibility for the FSWP. The minimum qualifying score required to qualify is 67 points.

Further, the Canada Express Entry system that manages the database of FSWP for permanent residency nominations uses a different Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) for the assessment and evaluation of your profile. 

Eligible Occupations for Canadian Skilled Immigration 

Presently, work experience in any of the 359 listed occupations are eligible for direct PR nominations under the Federal Skilled Worker Program of Express Entry. 

You may go to the official NOC website, choose version NOC 2021 Version 1.0, and access the list of 359 occupations under TEER 0, TEER 1, TEER 2, and TEER 3. 

How will CanApprove Help in Immigration? 

Even though a prior self-research is essential, seeking professional guidance is recommended in planning your immigration with clarity and confidence. Visiting a certified Canada Immigration consultant will help make an informed choice on what works best for your situation, budget, and timeframe.

CanApprove is a consultant certified by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) with 25+ years of experience in this field. We are a leading immigration consultant in Dubai and is certified by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). Get genuine counselling and documentation support according to the immigration plan. You may consult us even if: 

1. you’ve been rejected previously 

2. you have a potential medical inadmissibility concern 

3. you’re applying through a complex immigration program  

4. you wish to ignore tedious documentation 

5. you may have a unique case in hand. 

View client testimonials here on our YouTube Channel or visit this page

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4 FAQs On Canadian Immigration: Tenth Edition Of Explaining Canada Through Q&A 

Explaining Canadian immigration through Q&A will help you find answers to common concerns on why and how to plan for immigration. 

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You can go through our previous edition of FAQs on Canadian Immigration: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8 & Part 9 to make an informed choice. 

 

Let’s begin our tenth edition of FAQs on Canadian immigration with the four most relevant and trending topics. 

 

Q1. How will the risk of a likely global economic recession impact the chances of Canadian immigration in 2023? 

The Canadian government warns that the country may experience a mild recession in the first quarter of 2023. Kristalina Georgieva, the chief of the IMF made grim predictions about the global economy in 2023. There are also some unverified reports about immigrants returning from Canada due to the economic slowdown. 

 

However, credible sources from the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) see resilience in certain economic sectors that have traditionally welcomed more immigrants into the country. 

 

RBC predicts the travel and hospitality sectors could be more resilient than in past downturns. It also notes resilience in the broader services sector compared to goods-producing industries like manufacturing. 

 

Service jobs like teachers and healthcare workers typically are less affected in recessions. The situation remains the same for professional, scientific, and technical services jobs – which were the largest source of employment growth from pre-pandemic levels (+17%) in Canada. 

 

Immigrants with high skill levels will continue to have secure jobs in Canada and those with lower skill levels may be laid off or find it hard to qualify for Canada at present. Contact our immigration experts to get a better prospect on Canadian immigration based on your academic and work experience.  

 

Q2. What is the future of Express Entry draws in Canada?  

The federal Express Entry draws lost its appeal to Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) in the last two-three years following the COVID-19 pandemic. Even though PNPs will target more immigrants in 2023, Canada Express Entry will continue to play a prominent role in the country’s immigration system and economy. 

 

The royal assent to the new bill C-19 has revived the status of Canada Express Entry draws. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will now target eligible profiles in the Express Entry pool based on economic goals (occupation, education, or language proficiency) in the upcoming Canada Express Entry rounds.

 

The new change introduced after the enactment of the C-19 bill will allow anyone who is not able to meet Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) criteria but is skillful in a particular in-demand job may qualify under Express Entry to receive both federal and provincial invitations in 2023. 

 

Additionally, 359 occupations are now eligible under the Canada Federal Skilled Worker program. Check your eligibility by getting in touch with our expert immigration counselors. 

 

Q3. What is the road ahead for international students planning their studies in Canada? 

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) reportedly processed about 670,000 study permits in 2022. The total admission rate of international students in Canada is increasing year-on-year with the latest hike of 56% in study permit applications over 2020 student visa annual intakes. 

 

Another world report enlists 15 Canadian universities among the Best Global Universities. Further, three Canadian Universities (the University of Toronto, the University of British Columbia, & McGill University) are ranked within the Top 100 World’s Best Universities.

 

Canada still offers the most reliable immigration and settlement options after graduation (Post-Graduation Work Permit, provincial streams, or Canada Experience Class), apart from world-class study programs, global scholarships, and much more. We know this for the fact that 3 out of every 10 international students transition to permanent residency within just 10 years of first receiving their study permit. 

 

Additionally, international students who are in Canada and have off-campus work authorization on their study permit can work more than 20 hours per week off-campus while the class is in session until the end of 2023. 

 

Contact our overseas education counselors today to explore top study courses, universities for international students, scholarships, and more! 

 

Q4. Which occupation in Canada will be in demand in 2023? 

Going by the recent trends observed by various workforce reports and federal and provincial nomination draws, a large number of skilled immigrants with experience in the education and healthcare industries will be in great demand in Canada in 2023.  

 

For instance, Canadian provincial invitations in recent times from provinces like British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, or northwest territories and invitations under the federal system have focused on skilled-based draws inviting eligible aspirants with work experience as teachers, nurses, or IT professionals.  

 

It is already established that a quarter of registered nurses and 36% of physicians in Canada are not Canadian-born, suggesting a bigger role played by immigration in supporting key sectors of Canada.  

 

Presently, there is a demand for both nurses and doctors in the healthcare sector. There is a huge demand for skilled workers in several sectors, including dental, pharmacy, elementary and secondary schools (teacher assistants), the construction sector, heavy transportation, the food industry, etc.

 

Take this free assessment online to determine your eligibility for Canadian immigration. 

 

Plan your Canada Immigration with CanApprove

Canada is witnessing a huge demand for augmenting the local workforce with foreign talent. It is being supplemented by government support and liberal immigration policies targeting upto 500000 new immigrants annually.  

 

The future for economic-class immigration is bright as 60% of the annual immigration targets are expected to come from federal Express Entry programs and Provincial Nominee Programs. And this is why we have come up with FAQs on Canadian immigration for you to comprehend your chances of qualifying sooner! 

 

You can book your free appointment with CanApprove, a CICC-certified consultant in Dubai. We will help you determine your eligibility for Canadian immigration based on your work experience or academic profile. 

Predicting Four Key Canadian Immigration Pathways In 2023

Canada accounted for 8.3 million immigrants (23% of total population) in 2021. Census 2021 forecasts the immigrant population in Canada to go as high as 34% by 2041. 

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As we enter 2023, the time is ripe to preview four key Canadian immigration pathways and how you can go about it to qualify for Canadian permanent residency in 2023. 

  1. Provincial Nominee Programs in 2023

Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) are crucial to helping Canada address specific labor market needs that are becoming more prominent across the country. Canadian provinces and territories are allowed to nominate applicants based on their local economic demands and the individual’s skills in establishing themselves within the province. 

 

Interested candidates can qualify for consideration through two streams: 

  • they can apply directly to a province through a base stream or 
  • get an enhanced nomination through the federal Express Entry system

 

Why PNP will be the top Canadian immigration pathway in 2023? 

  • 2023 is expected to see Canada welcome just under 23,000 more PNP immigrants than Express Entry candidates.
  • The intake targets under various PNP for 2023 are set at 105,500 candidates.  
  • Canadian immigration in the recent past had heavily relied on Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) to sustain the immigration intake levels post-pandemic. 
  • Canada Express Entry draws for the past 18-20 months until July 2022 invited only candidates with prior provincial nominations to apply for Canadian permanent residency. 

 

Click here to check the latest PNP updates. 

  1. Canada Express Entry in 2023

Express Entry may have lost its charm owing to high immigration application backlogs post-pandemic. However, all efforts are in place to make Express Entry the most preferred Canadian immigration PR pathway by skilled immigrants.  

 

The intake target under Express Entry in 2023 is 82,880 candidates. You may enter the Canada Express Entry pool ahead of 2023 reforms for the following benefits: 

 

  • Canada Express Entry profile is valid for 12 months.
  • You can take advantage of the tie-breaker rule by getting in the Express Entry pool early. 
  • Work experience in target occupations increases the chances of qualifying.
  • Fortnightly Canada Express Entry draws to keep your chances high for provincial nominations.
  • Provincial nomination increases CRS by 600 points, effectively guaranteeing a permanent residence invitation from IRCC.
  • You can be among the many immigrants with relevant work experience and not necessarily a job offer in Canada to qualify for Canada Express Entry. 

 

How is IRCC renovating Canada Express Entry in 2023? 

 

Applying through a certified immigration consultant like CanApprove can boost your chances of qualifying for Canada PR.

 

  1. International Students in 2023

Every year, nearly 350,000 foreign nationals study across various Canadian universities. The total admission rate of international students in Canada is increasing year-on-year with the latest hike of 56% in study permit applications over 2020 student visa annual intakes. 

 

Canada is among the top three study-abroad destinations along with the United States of America and Australia. The biggest advantage among other study-abroad destinations is that Canada offers the most reliable immigration and settlement options after graduation, apart from world-class study programs, global scholarships, etc. 

 

What makes studying abroad in Canada more desirable in 2023? 

  • Three Canadian Universities placed in the Top 100 World’s Best Universities.
  • 3 out of every 10 international students transition to permanent residency within just 10 years of first receiving their study permit. 
  • Multiple immigration pathways after graduation: Post-Graduation Work Permit, provincial streams, or Canada Experience Class. 
  • Until the end of 2023, international students who are in Canada and have off-campus work authorization on their study permit can work more than 20 hours per week off-campus while the class is in session.

 

  1. Parents and Grandparents Program in 2023

The popularity of Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) will continue in 2023 as it remains the core of family reunification programs. 

 

Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their parents and grandparents to immigrate to Canada. Parents and grandparents who are approved under this program may obtain permanent residency. Further, doors to apply for Canadian citizenship will also open.

 

Immigration levels plan 2023-2025 has fixed the intake targets under the following family reunification programs: 

 

  • Parents and Grandparents (including super visa): 28,500
  • Spouses/Partners and Children: 78,000

 

However, we are yet to receive official details regarding the exact selection process for the PGP in 2023.

 

Simplify your Canadian Immigration with CanApprove

You should visit a Certified Immigration Consultant like CanApprove if: 

 

  • you’re applying through a complex immigration program  
  • you wish to ignore tedious documentation 
  • you’ve been rejected previously 
  • you have a potential medical inadmissibility concern 
  • you have a unique case in hand 

 

CanApprove is registered and certified by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). It assures you of genuine immigration advice and authentic documentation support. 

 

Additionally, CanApprove has direct tie-ups with various Canadian institutions facilitating easy admission and fulfilling your study abroad dream. We can help you with: 

 

  • Study Abroad Counseling, avail professional counseling which helps you to choose the right course and university in Canada
  • Course Recommendation program, get unbiased advice that helps you fulfill your study abroad dream
  • Canada Student Visa, get counseling and advice from proven experts to advise you in all the steps and further qualify for a work permit post-graduation.

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Our 25+ years of industry experience will boost your chances of qualifying for Canadian immigration in 2023. Book your appointment with us to plan your immigration journey today! 

How To Immigrate And Work As A Doctor In Canada 2023?

Canada is built on the steady intake of skilled immigrants. The country is successful in retaining most immigrants through its permanent residency status and the benefits that come along with it. 

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The demand for healthcare professionals is booming in Canada. Various surveys have reported huge job vacancies across the healthcare sector for nurses and a rise in demand for physicians/doctors in Canada. If you’re a foreign-trained doctor or nurse, the chances of qualifying for Canada PR are the highest in 2023. 

This blog is designed to give you an overview of why and how to immigrate as a doctor in Canada in 2023. 

Healthcare Professionals in Canada

One in every four healthcare professionals in Canada is an immigrant. We find that 23% of registered nurses and 36% of physicians in Canada are immigrants. 

Other healthcare occupations in Canada also make up a substantial percentage of immigrants:

  • 54% of dental technologists and related occupations
  • 39% of dentists
  • 37% of pharmacists
  • 35% of nurse aides and related occupations

The primary requirements for any foreign-trained healthcare professional to work in Canada is to obtain a license as the following occupations are regulated:

  • Specialist physicians
  • General practitioners and family physicians
  • Dentists
  • Veterinarians
  • Optometrists
  • Chiropractors
  • Allied primary health practitioners
  • Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating
  • Audiologists and speech-language pathologists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Occupational therapists
  • Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment

Take this free assessment online to determine your eligibility to qualify for Canadian immigration. 

Canada is Making Foreign-Trained Doctors Easier to Qualify for Permanent Residency

  1. Ontario Plans Foreign-Trained Doctor Credential Recognition Program

 The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) will soon announce a three-month program to recognize credentials of foreign-trained physicians who are willing to work and settle in Canada. 

Through such a program, the regulatory body would:

  • rapidly assess the qualifications of foreign-trained physicians over a 12-week period through supervision and direct observation
  • deploy successful candidates to underserviced communities, and
  • provide a PR path to independent licensure for these foreign-trained physicians.

Other provinces in Canada use Practice Ready Assessment (PRA) programs to support the licensure of internationally-trained physicians who have already completed their training and practiced abroad. 

The available PRA programs are 

  • Alberta Clinical and Surgical Assistant Program
  • Alberta International Medical Graduate Program
  • Collège des médecins du Québec – Practice-ready assessment
  • Clinical Skills Assessment and Training Program (Newfoundland and Labrador)
  • HealthForceOntario Access Centre
  • IMG-BC Program
  • Medical Licensure Program for International Medical Graduates (Manitoba)
  • Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment (SIPPA)
  • Touchstone Institute (formerly Centre for the Evaluation of Health Professionals Educated Abroad) (Ontario)
  1. Canada Allows Self-Employed Physicians for PR Through Express Entry

Physicians who are already in Canada as temporary residents will now be able to obtain permanent residency through Express Entry programs. 

Until now, physicians who practice in Canada could not qualify for Express Entry programs since their nature of work is different from the traditional employee-employer relationship. This means many physicians or doctors who are currently in Canada as temporary residents are considered self-employed.

However, being self-employed with at least one year of work experience abroad does not stop the candidates to apply for permanent residency through the Express Entry program.

  1. Canadian Provincial Nomination Programs for Foreign Doctors

Canadian provinces have dedicated programs through which they nominate specific categories of healthcare professionals for immigration. Like, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan have such streams. 

Usually, a job offer from a Canadian employer or work experience as a healthcare professional is a pre-condition for provincial nomination. Foreign-trained doctors willing to practice in Canada may receive provincial nominations if they have already completed the accreditation process, as discussed below.

Each Canadian province and territory has its Medical Regulatory Authority and requirements. Canadian Medical Regulatory Authorities in the provinces are:

  • Collège des médecins du Québec
  • College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta
  • College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia
  • College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba
  • College of Physicians and Surgeons of New Brunswick
  • College of Physicians and Surgeons of Newfoundland & Labrador
  • College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia 
  • College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario
  • College of Physicians and Surgeons of Prince Edward Island
  • College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan
  • Government of Northwest Territories
  • Government of Nunavut
  • Yukon Medical Council

Steps to Immigrate and Practice as a Doctor in Canada 2023

Step 1: Check whether Canada recognizes your medical degree: Use the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDMS) to begin your search.

Step 2: Open a physiciansapply.ca account: medical credentials verification, registration for assessment exams, and other steps will be managed via that account. Creating a physiciansapply.ca account is mandatory. 

Step 3: Submit your medical diploma for source verification to the Medical Council of Canada : You can create an Express Entry profile at this stage to begin working on your immigration plan. Click here to know more. 

Step 4: Take the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part I

Step 5: Take the National Assessment Collaboration (NAC) Examination

Step 6: Take the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) Part II

Step 7: Get Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada: While LMCC does not authorize to practice medicine in Canada, it will help in the registration with Canadian Medical Regulatory Authority, unique to each province. 

Step 8: Take a practice-ready assessment (PRA) program: Foreign doctors who had postgraduate clinical medical training abroad and are looking to get a provisional license to begin independent practice. Details of PRA are already shared. 

Step 9: Submit an application to the Registrar of the Canadian Medical Regulatory Authority (MRA): Any foreign-trained doctor can start their practice in Canada only upon licensing from the MRA. 

Why Consult with CanApprove? 

CanApprove is an immigration and overseas education consultancy for 25+ years and still counting. We are licensed and recognized by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) which allows us to offer genuine documentation support for your Canadian immigration. Our direct tie-ups with educational institutions allow easy admissions into Canadian colleges and universities to study medicine & other courses. 

Book your free consultation with us to determine your eligibility based on your academic and work experience. 

From Nominations To PR: Skilled Immigration Through Canada PNP Edition

Skilled Immigration through Canada PNP is set to become the leading economic class pathway for PR in 2023, accounting for over 100,000 new immigrants annually. 

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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is expected to target 105,500 intakes through Canada Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) alone. Thereon, the overall Canada PNP targets could increase to 110,000 in 2024 and 117,500 in 2025. 

Skilled immigrants in Canada are classified as those immigrants who are invited to work or study in Canada based on their skill levels including work experience and academic records, age, and proficiency in English or French. 

While Canada Express Entry remains to be the most preferred direct pathway for Canadian permanent residency (PR) for foreigners, skilled immigration through Canada PNP gives temporary residency status and later, a chance to qualify for PR after gaining some full-time work experience in Canada. 

This blog will discuss various provincial streams (currently over 80 country-wide PNP streams) available to qualify for provincial nominations and thereon, apply for Canadian PR. 

British Columbia 

The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) provides provide different immigration pathways for skilled immigrants, which are as follows:

  • Skills Immigration Stream: Divided into individual categories for Skilled Workers, Healthcare Professionals, International Graduates, International Post-Graduates, and Entry-Level/Semi-Skilled Workers
  • Express Entry British Columbia Stream: Divided into individual categories for Skilled Workers, Healthcare Professionals, International Graduates, and International Post-Graduates only

Ontario 

Ontario is Canada’s most populated province, and most popular for immigration. Here’re the most popular categories within the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) for skilled immigrants to explore.

 

These categories are:

  • Human Capital Category: includes the federal Federal Skilled Workers Program (FSWP) and the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) 
  • Employer Job Offer Category: includes three distinct programs — the Foreign Worker Stream, a program for International Students, and an In-Demand Skills Stream

Prairie Provinces of Canada

Alberta

The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) provides different streams for skilled workers who wish to receive a provincial nomination for Canada PR: 

  • Alberta Opportunity Stream, 
  • Alberta General Express Entry Stream, 
  • Alberta Accelerated Tech Pathway, and 
  • Rural Renewal Stream

Saskatchewan 

Saskatchewan’s Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) provides skilled immigrants with the following provincial streams:

  • International Skilled Worker Category: Includes a Tech Talent Pathway, an Employment Offer Pathway, an Occupations In Demand pathway, and a route for Saskatchewan Express Entry
  • Saskatchewan Experience Category: Includes six pathways — for Skilled Workers with a Work Permit, Health Professionals, Hospitality Sector Projects, and Students

Manitoba

Manitoba’s Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) uses the following pathways to nominate eligible candidates

  • Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream: Includes a Manitoba Work Experience Pathway and an Employer Direct Recruitment Pathway
  • Skilled Worker Overseas Stream: Includes a Manitoba Express Entry Pathway and a Human Capital Pathway
  • International Education Stream: Includes a Career Employment Pathway, a Graduate Internship Pathway, and an International Student Entrepreneur Pathway

Atlantic Provinces of Canada

Apart from the Atlantic Immigration Program, which is an employer-driven stream to invite eligible foreign immigrants with necessary work experience to settle in one of four Atlantic provinces and eventually, qualify for Canada PR, here are individual Canada PNP from Atlantic provinces:  

Newfoundland and Labrador 

Various streams for skilled immigration through Newfoundland and Labrador’s Provincial Nominee Program (NLPNP) are as follows:

  • Newfoundland and Labrador Express Entry Skilled Worker: For skilled workers with an existing job offer and an Express Entry profile through IRCC
  • Skilled Worker Category: For skilled workers with a job offer, including candidates who are already in the province with a valid work permit
  • International Graduate Category: For recent graduates who have obtained both a post-graduate work permit and a job offer

New Brunswick

New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (NBPNP) offers different provincial routes like

  • Skilled Workers Stream: For candidates with an existing full-time, permanent job offer
  • Strategic initiative Stream: for Francophone workers who desire to reside and work in New Brunswick permanently and have the skills, education, and work experience to contribute to the province

Prince Edward Island

Canada’s smallest province, here are different streams available through the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP):

  • PEI PNP Express Entry: For candidates with a valid Express Entry profile
  • Labour Impact Category: Includes a Skilled Worker Stream, a Critical Worker Stream, and an International Graduate Stream

Nova Scotia 

Canada’s second smallest, here are different streams available through the Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program (NSNP):

  • Nova Scotia Experience: Express Entry
  • Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities
  • Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities for Physicians
  • Skilled Worker Stream
  • Occupation In-Demand Stream
  • International Graduates In-Demand Stream
  • Physician Stream

Canadian Territories

Yukon 

Yukon’s version of the PNP is called the Yukon Nominee Program (YNP), and it has the following streams for skilled immigration: 

  • Yukon Express Entry: For candidates with existing full-time and permanent employment offers
  • Skilled Worker: For candidates sponsored by a local employer for Canadian permanent residence
  • Critical Impact Worker: For semi-skilled or unskilled candidates sponsored by an employer in a high-demand occupation
  • Yukon Community Pilot: For already-nominated candidates, allowing them to work for multiple employers simultaneously

Northwest Territories 

The Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) contains different provincial programs that invite eligible foreigners to apply for provincial nominations:

  • Express Entry System for Skilled Workers: For candidates that have received an offer of employment in a skilled position and have already worked in that position for at least six months
  • Entry Level/Semi-Skilled Occupations: For candidates that have already worked in an entry-level position for at least 6 months and the territory deems capable of helping fill entry-level employment shortages

Skilled Immigration Through Canada PNP

Immigration in Canada is the process of obtaining permanent residency. 

Any eligible foreigner with an adequate skill level will receive an invitation to apply for provincial nominations from 80+ PNP streams. 

Provincial nominations act as an eligibility certificate for temporary residence status in a particular province that opens the doors to qualify for Canadian permanent residency. 

A successful provincial nomination ensures 600 additional Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points, making skilled immigration through Canada PNP extremely attractive. 

Once an invitation to apply (ITA) for Canadian permanent residency is received, the next step is to pass a medical exam and get a police check. Once the candidate is approved by IRCC, they can complete their permanent residence landing in Canada.

Take this free assessment online to determine your eligibility.

 

Visiting a Consultant for Skilled Immigration to Canada

Circumstances for applying for or accepting provincial nominations vary for each candidate. The best recommendation is to research thoroughly and then visit a certified Canadian immigration consultant. It will help make an informed choice on what works best for your situation, budget, and timeframe.

CanApprove is a recognized immigration consultant in Dubai and certified by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC). We have been successfully providing immigration and overseas education services for the last 25+ years and still counting. 

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Book your free appointment with CanApprove to kick-start your journey and determine the most suitable immigration pathway based on your academic profile and work experience. 

Immigrate As A Nurse To British Columbia As Canada Faces Historic Skilled Labor Demand

The present situation in British Columbia’s healthcare sector is characterized by unbalanced workloads, contributing to healthcare worker stress and burnout. In fact, there is a particular demand for elderly care in British Columbia due to the Canadian province’s aging population.  

As per a recent  British Columbia Care Providers Association (BCCPA) report entitled “The Perfect Storm: A Health Human Resources Crisis in Seniors Care”, there is an immediate need for a comprehensive health human resource strategy to address the labor shortage crisis in British Columbia. 

The alarming situation and labor shortages in Canada are opening up better opportunities for foreign skilled workers and international students to immigrate as a nurse to British Columbia. 

Let’s focus on how you can plan for your Canadian immigration as a healthcare professional to British Columbia.

 

How Can Foreign Nurses Immigrate to Canada Through BC PNP? 

Any foreigner who wishes to immigrate as a nurse to British Columbia can make note of the following ways: 

  • Graduating in any of the recognized nursing programs of the British Columbia College of Nurses & Midwives and from any institution in British Columbia
  • A registered nurse in another Canadian province or territory, or recently graduated from a Canadian RN nursing program outside of British Columbia.
  • Trained as a nurse outside Canada. Prior registration with the National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS) is a must to qualify further. 

Take this free assessment to determine your eligibility for Canada PR through British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP).   

Immigrate as a Nurse to British Columbia: How is Your Profile Assessed? 

The entire process may be anywhere between 6 months to 3 years. You may be invited to apply for provincial nomination under its targeted Skills Immigration and Express Entry pathways. 

Whether you work as a Registered Nurse, Community Health Nurse, Public Health Nurse, Home Care Nurse, or Hospital Nurse, the westernmost province of Canada provides the best opportunities to challenge your skills. 

The provincial authorities assess immigration applications for registration as a nurse based on the following self-explanatory criteria:

  • Nursing Education
  • ​Good character
  • Fitness to practice nursing
  • Competence
  • English language proficiency

Contact the College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia (CRNBC) directly to discuss the eligibility of your experience or book a free consultation with CanApprove’s expert advisors. 

Current State of Canadian Immigration 

Canada is facing historic labor shortages and skill gaps across industries, most significantly in healthcare, retail, and tourism.

Nearly 47% of skilled newcomers with a health education from overseas were either underemployed in non-health professions (working in a job that requires a lower skill level than the degree attained) or remained jobless, noted Immigration Minister Sean Fraser. 

However, Canada has found a solution of addressing the labor shortage demand in foreign skilled immigration. Some recent reforms for boosting immigration for healthcare workers in Canada include: 

To learn more about specific targeted measures and eligibility based on your work experience and academic qualification, please visit a certified immigration consultant like CanApprove. 

CanApprove has been fulfilling the immigration dreams of several aspirants for the last 25 years and still counting! Book a free appointment with one of our immigration experts to plan your immigration as a nurse to Canada.  

 

How Is Labor Shortage In Northwest Territories Encouraging Immigration Of Nurses To Canada? 

Reports from public healthcare centers in Northwest Territories (NWT) including Yellowknife, Fort McPherson, Sachs Harbour, Fort Providence, Hay River Reserve, Fort Smith, Norman Wells, Tulita, Behchokǫ, and Fort Resolution, all point to the fact that Canada is experiencing a severe labor shortage

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Alarmingly, patient beds are being closed, while services at Medical clinics are reduced, and the emergency department is being supported by a practitioner.

In a press release about reducing capacities at The Stanton Territorial Hospital, Health and Social Services Minister Julie Green said, “Burnout caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the resignation, retirement, or reduced work hours of many health professionals across the country and in the NWT.

However, the labor shortages in Canada are opening up more opportunities for foreigners, especially in healthcare for the immigration of nurses to Canada

Let’s focus on how you can plan for your Canadian immigration as a healthcare professional to Northwest Territories. 

How Can Foreign Nurses Immigrate to Canada Through Northwest Territories Nominee Program? 

Nurses from any foreign country can start their practice in Northwest Territories. Whether you work as a Community Health Nurse, Public Health Nurse, Home Care Nurse, or Hospital Nurse, the Northwest Territories of Canada will provide you with the best opportunities to challenge your skills.

The Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority, the Hay River Health and Social Services Authority, and the Tlicho Community Services Agency manage and deliver community and facility-based services for health care throughout the Northwest Territories.

To be part of healthcare services in NWT, you must have the required education and experience required for community health nursing or a hospital setting. 

You will be added to the Government of the Northwest Territories casual employment list for recruiters to contact you based on your profile. 

Further, eligible foreign nurses with a job offer from a Northwest Territories employer are invited to apply for Canadian permanent residence through one of the Employer Driven streams of the Northwest Territories Nomination Program (NTNP). 

Northwest Territories Employer Driven stream includes the following streams:

  • Northwest Territories Critical Impact Workers
  • Northwest Territories Skilled Workers
  • Northwest Territories Express Entry

Take this free assessment to determine your eligibility for Canada PR through Northwest Territories Nominee Program.  

 

Eligibility for Registered Nurse (R.N.) in Northwest Territories

Find out the most basic eligibility requirements needed to work as a Registered nurse and registered psychiatric nurse (NOC 31301) in Northwest Territories. 

  • A university, or college program degree in registered nursing, or psychiatric nursing program.
  • Additional certificate in academic training or practical experience in a specific area of nursing.
  • Candidates are required to have a master’s or doctoral degree in nursing for job posts related to Nursing Specialists, Clinical Nurses, Nursing Consultants, and Nursing Researchers.
  • Must be registered with the Registered Nurses Association of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut (RNANT/NU).

In a press release about reducing capacities at The Stanton Territorial Hospital, Minister Green said, “The health care field is highly competitive, and although the NWT offers a competitive wage and benefits package to its professionals, it is taking special targeted measures including additional incentives.” 

To learn more about specific targeted measures and eligibility based on your work experience and academic qualification, please visit a certified immigration consultant like CanApprove. 

CanApprove has been fulfilling the immigration dreams of several aspirants for the last 25 years and still counting! Book a free appointment with one of our immigration experts to plan your immigration as a nurse to Canada.  

Top In-Demand Jobs in Canada for Immigration

Canada has been welcoming a good share of foreign skilled workers & international students to study, work & settle permanently over these decades. 

The pandemic had mixed impacts on various occupations and jobs across Canada which impacted foreign immigration for a brief period. However, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) renovated itself and managed to meet the annual immigration target of economic-class immigrants in 2020 despite the challenges.
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Now as Canada aims to target over 465,000 new permanent residents in 2023, out of which 60% will come under economic-class programs like Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and others, here are top in-demand jobs in Canada that could help you qualify for Canadian immigration:   

  • Web Developers
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Industrial Electrician
  • Registered Nurse (RN)
  • Veterinarian (Vet)
  • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
  • Pharmacist
  • Truck Driver
  • Welder

Take this free assessment online to determine your eligibility based on your specific profile. 

Top Healthcare In-Demand Jobs in Canada

Even though the demand for healthcare workers & professionals was high owing to the aging population, the pandemic has resulted in a sudden surge in demand. 

There are also several immigration options available to overseas candidates with experience in nursing to encourage them to consider Canada as an option to immigrate. 

Read>> Why is Canada allowing Self-Employed Physicians to apply for Permanent Residency through Express Entry?

  1. Registered Nurse (RN)

Registered Nurses constitute about three-quarters of the regulated category of nurses in Canada. RNs in Canada can be specialized caretakers in any of the fields including Surgery, Obstetrics care, Psychiatric care, Critical care, Pediatrics, Geriatrics, Rehabilitation, Oncology, or Community health.

  • Average Annual Salary: $70,975
  • Highest Paying Provinces: Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.
  • Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree and registration with a provincial or territorial regulatory authority.
  1. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

  • Average Annual Salary: $55,564
  • Highest Paying Provinces: Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
  • Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree and registration with a provincial or territorial regulatory authority.
  1. Pharmacist

Pharmacists in Canada are provincially regulated, meaning that each province will have its own regulations. 

To become a pharmacist,  you must have a degree in pharmacy, pass the exam conducted by the Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) and register in your province or territory to become a certified pharmacist in Canada. 

  • Average Annual Salary: $89,314
  • Highest Paying Provinces: British Columbia, Quebec, and New Brunswick.
  • Minimum Education: Degree in pharmacy
  1. Veterinarian (Vet)

A veterinarian trying to build a career path in Canada is required to have a license from the regulatory body within the provinces/territories, as this is a provincially regulated occupation.

  • Average Annual Salary: $95,804
  • Highest Paying Provinces: Saskatchewan, Edmonton, and Calgary
  • Minimum Education: Veterinarian license

Self-Employed Opportunities in Canada

  1. Truck Driver

Canada’s transport sector is experiencing an 8% vacancy rate, giving rise to increased demand for trucking jobs in Canada. 

  • Average Annual Salary: $46,828
  • Highest Paying Provinces: British Columbia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia.
  • Minimum Education: Completion of truck driver training alongside appropriate licensing and endorsements.
  1. Welder

Canada expects to add 23,000 welding positions to the economy by 2028, thereby presenting a great opportunity for foriegn immigrants. 

  • Average Annual Salary: Between $18.00/hour and $41.10/hour
  • Highest Paying Provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia
  • Minimum Education: Varies but typically onsite training and/or a training certificate

Tech In-Demand Jobs in Canada

Among various engineering fields in Canada, foreign immigrants who have work experience in computer and information systems, and electrical engineering fields are seeing increased demand. 

I. Web Developers

  • Average Annual Salary: $72,627
  • Highest Paying Provinces: Ontario, Alberta, and Manitoba.
  • Minimum Education: Bachelor’s degree

II. Electrical Engineer

  • Average Annual Salary: $91,832
  • Highest Paying Provinces: Highest Paying Provinces: Alberta, Newfoundland & Labrador, and Saskatchewan.
  • Minimum Education: Varies depending on role, minimum of Bachelor of Science in engineering.

III. Industrial Electrician

  • Average Annual Salary: $68,000
  • Highest Paying Provinces: Alberta, Newfoundland & Labrador, and Saskatchewan.
  • Minimum Education: On-site training and/or a trade certification.

Admin In-Demand Jobs in Canada

Foreign-skilled immigrants with work experience in administrative work & accounting are experiencing a surge in demand across Canada. As many jobs in this field can be conducted remotely, the demand remains the same even after the pandemic. 

  • Average Annual Salary: $56,257
  • Highest Paying Provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, and Quebec.
  • Minimum Education: Business-related Diploma or Bachelor’s degree.

Learn how >> Canada’s intake criteria shift to New TEER System will Improve Express Entry and PNP Intakes

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From Admissions To Permanent Residency: International Student In Canada Edition

The international student population in Canada has now tripled over the past decade to 642,000 in 2019. The total admission rate of international students in Canada is increasing year-on-year with the latest hike of 56% in study permit applications over 2020 student visa annual intakes. 

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Canada is among the top three study-abroad destinations in the United States of America and Australia. Statistics Canada analyzed the state of international students in Canada and reported three out of every 10 international students transition to permanent residency within just 10 years of first receiving their study permit. 

This goes on to suggest that choosing university programs, exploring scholarships, etc. is just one aspect of researching popular study abroad global destinations like Canada, Australia, or the UK. As a study abroad aspirant, you must also think about the best immigration and settlement options after graduation. 

Our first-edition guide on admissions to permanent residency in Canada shall provide a brief outline of student admission to qualifying for PR. 

Mapping the Journey of International Students in Canada

CanApprove is a certified consultant by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC) and our 25+ years of the illustrious journey have shaped the careers of thousands of study-abroad aspirants. 

Based on our experience, we are mapping the journey of a typical Canadian study-abroad aspirant: 

  • Begin online research on best study abroad destinations and discover exciting opportunities in Canada
  • Go through study abroad updates and immigration news from leading online resources
  • Visit various offline study abroad fairs or book a free consultancy to explore university programs, scholarship details, etc.
  • Apply to a suitable Designated Learning Institution (DLI) along with a well-written statement of purpose, resume, academic certificates, etc. 
  • Apply for a Canada student visa (also along with spouse) after excelling in language proficiency tests (English or French), proof of funds, and a medical examination certificate. 
  • Complete the study course and qualify themselves for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) whose validity is equivalent to the length of the study program, capped at three years. 
  • Gain valuable Canadian experience and after one year of full-time work experience, qualify for permanent residency through Express Entry’s Canada Experience Class or dedicated provincial immigration streams from Saskatchewan, Manitoba, British Columbia, and Ontario that nominate international student graduates to apply for provincial nominations. 

If you are in the Express Entry pool already, you may be invited to apply for a provincial nomination. Then if you get the nomination, it will mean you get 600 points added to your score and you will be able to apply for immigration as a PNP candidate!

Intra-Country Movement of International Students in Canada

A recent report from a non-profit organization, The Conference Board of Canada found international students preferred to stay in the same province where they received their first study permit.

No less than 60% of the students who studied in any of Canada’s 10 provinces or three territories remained in each region.

Breaking down the retention rate of international students in Canada province-wise:

 

  • Quebec saw the most international student retention (around 85%), 
  • Manitoba and Alberta saw retention rates of 80%. 
  • British Columbia, Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan experienced retention rates between 70% and 80%. 
  • The remaining two provinces, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick along with Canada’s three territories all retained between 60% and 70% of their international students one year later.

Overall, over 75% of retained international students remained in-province/in-territory to pursue more education which goes on to say the popularity of Canadian education among international students.

Why your Canada Study Visa may get rejected? 

The popular myth is that students with backlogs fail to get a study visa to Canada. 

It is untrue as Canadian Universities may accept a maximum of 5 backlogs for undergraduate courses and a maximum of 7-8 backlogs are allowed for postgraduate courses. 

However, here are some factors that may lead to the possible rejection of a Canada student visa: 

  • Below threshold Language Proficiency test score: scores above the prescribed band in exams like IELTS is mandatory for securing a Canada student visa.
  • Being financially unstable: Your inability to convince the authorities of the proof of funds for tuition fees and living expenses may lead to the rejection of your Canada student visa application.
  • Change of study program: You may be questioned and possibly rejected if your educational background or work experience does not correlate with the chosen study program.
  • Permanent stay is not allowed: If you had indicated plans for permanent stay in your student visa application, then it is more likely to be rejected. A Canada student visa is only a temporary resident visa and due process has to be followed for a permanently staying in Canada.

Applying for a Study Permit in Canada with CanApprove

There may be more than one reason for the rejection of the study permit. It is best to fix an appointment with a professional Canadian education consultant and reapply for your student visa to Canada. 

Immigration consultants help you evaluate your previously rejected visa and suggest corrective steps to apply for a new Canada student visa.

Connect with our consultants today to learn more about the University Programs, Scholarships, Tuition Fees, and settlement options after graduation.