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The Canadian government announced last week that it would open up new pathways to permanent residence for essential workers and international graduates in Canada.
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Background: The Canadian government set a goal last year to bring 1.2 million new permanent residents to Canada over the next three years, including 401,000 this year. IRCC said the new streams would help Canada reach that goal and would “help create jobs and drive long-term growth in Canada.”
Analysis & Comments: Canada has set ambitious goals regarding permanent residents and is taking steps to meet them. The new streams provide essential workers and international graduates a new pathway to permanent residence. Employers with employees who may qualify are urged to work closely with their BAL professional to determine their eligibility.
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