India suspends Visa services for Canada: India has suspended giving new visas to Canadian residents because of “safety dangers” to the Indian mission in Canada. BLS Worldwide, a web-based visa application focus, reported that the Indian Mission has suspended India visa administrations in Canada until additional notification. The suspension implies that Canadians who still need to get a visa can make a trip to India once the administration continues. The strategic emergency between the two nations has been rising, with India requesting that Ottawa decrease its conciliatory staff in India to match the number of Indian negotiators in Canada.
Latest news regarding the wage increases in Canada: After May 31st, all provinces and territories will experience an increase in the median hourly pay. Are you interested in learning about the current hourly wage in Canada in 2023? Furthermore, dive into this comprehensive article to explore the latest trends and factors influencing the wages of workers. Read More
New Brunswick’s New Immigration Pilot For Critical Workers: New Brunswick will introduce a new pilot to overcome the labor shortages in the province. The province’s new project is New Brunswick’s Critical Worker Pilot (NBCWP). The pilot is a joint project between federal and provincial governments. And the provincial government of New Brunswick came up with this pilot to meet critical worker shortages in the province. More details about New Brunswick’s pilot project are discussed further in the post.
As of May 6, six new immigration streams were launched for international graduates and essential workers so many of the international graduates were hoping to get some benefit from English speaking. Canada has introduced these streams to invite about 90,000 additional international graduates and essential workers to apply for their permanent residence in Canada.
The recent Statistics, as per the Canada report, examine how immigrated candidate’s employment rates and wages are compared to the workers born in Canada has over in the past two decades. Before the pandemic period, the gap in the performance of the Canadian immigrant labor market between Canadian citizens and the immigrants either was closing or might be remaining steady.