Tag: Immigraion

  • Canada may speed up immigration applications from Turkey, Syria after earthquake

    Canada may speed up immigration applications from Turkey, Syria after earthquake

    Canada Global (Web News) According to Sean Fraser, Canada’s minister of immigration, applications from those in Turkey and Syria’s earthquake zones may be expedited.

    On Monday, hundreds of structures were destroyed by two powerful earthquakes that struck in quick succession in northwest Syria and southwestern Turkey.

    More than 19,000 deaths have been officially reported, and there have also been at least 64,000 injuries.

    In the dead of winter, tens of thousands more people lack access to shelter, food, and water.

    According to Fraser, his department is attempting to comprehend the impact on applicants currently enrolled in Canada’s immigration system in order to determine what else may be done to assist them.

  • Canada needs skilled immigrants to increase housing supply, housing minister says

    Canada needs skilled immigrants to increase housing supply, housing minister says

    Canada Global (Web News) As a tsunami of retirements approaches the country’s construction industry, the federal housing minister believes skilled immigrants are required to enhance Canada’s housing supply.

    We need talented immigrants to come in and assist us fill those unfilled jobs and help us expand our economy, he said, noting that there are over a million unfilled jobs in Canada. The irony is that we actually require more workers—skilled immigrants—to support our economy’s construction industry and the building trades.

    “We truly need those employees to come in and assist us in constructing the housing that Canadians require.”

    Immigration Minister Sean Fraser stated on November 1 that the federal government wants to see 500,000 individuals immigrate in Canada year by the year 2025.

    According to Ottawa’s new plan, 500,000 immigrants will enter Canada by 2025, up from 465,000 in 2023, with a strong emphasis on admitting people based on their employment history or talents.

    A poll revealed that the majority of Canadians were concerned about how the Liberal government’s proposal to boost immigration levels would effect housing and government services.

  • Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy is shaping the future of immigration

    Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy is shaping the future of immigration

    Canada Global (Web News) As a major source of newcomers to Canada and the fastest growing economic region in the world, the Indo-Pacific will continue to play an important role in Canada’s immigration strategy.
    Immigration Minister Sean Fraser highlighted how investing in Canada’s immigration system as part of the Indo-Pacific Strategy will bring us prosperity. 

    The investment of $74·6 million over a five-year period will boost our application process locally and in the Indo-Pacific region, which includes New Delhi, Chandigarh, Islamabad and Manila, he said.
    With these new resources, we will be able to handle the huge volume of visa applications received from the region and contribute to improving processing times.

     It will also improve our relationships with people and fulfill our purpose of bringing people to Canada, whether they come to visit, study, work or immigrate permanently.
    In addition, we also looked at how international students have contributed to Canada’s social and economic sectors. In previous years, almost two-thirds of international students came to Canada from the Indo-Pacific region. 

    Every year thousands of these students become permanent residents of Canada, thousands return home after training here and they also have a strong connection with Canada.
    Funds raised through the Indo-Pacific Strategy will help strengthen Canada’s international student program and increase diversity in the region with those seeking to study here. These students will become skilled workers in Canada and help overcome the challenges facing our economy.