immigrants
How have the sources of Canadian immigrants changed over the years? In what ways have they remained the same? Use the concept of pull and push factors to explain the differences. How have the changes in immigrant sources affected Canada’s culture?
Ten years ago the migration of people from C and I was strong. Now, there is a switch to the P as the highest number of young people. The escalation of high unemployment in their homelands recently the talented Irish, F, and B immigrants to arrive in Canada. Another change that has taken place over the past decade is the significant increase in employment and the ease with which people can start their new life in Canada. This places great value on language skills and low-skilled workers who can contribute to the job market quickly.
The assessment of a person’s previous education has changed over the past decade. Currently, a person applying for immigration to Canada must have his or her education reviewed and receive an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) for their completed foreign educational qualifications. Over the past decade, there has been an increased focus on filling vacancies in the Canadian labor market. Now, there are some suitable jobs for Federal Skilled Worker applicants. Previously, the skilled migration program put a lot of work and education and now in 2013, the Canadian government should ensure that new arrivals to Canada will be able to work in jobs where employers cannot find workers.
Looking back over the past decade, the focus of migration policy in Canada has shifted from the search for highly educated professionals to skilled workers who will be able to make a strong contribution to the workforce in the short term.
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