The top Canadian industries that are currently hiring while government added 15000 new jobs2/16/2023 Canada, a total of 150,000 jobs were added in the month of January alone, significantly above expectations. Meanwhile, the unemployment rate remained stable at 5%, close to a record low. The study indicated that there are broad-based improvements during what was a fifth consecutive month of job increases, bringing total employment growth since September. The rate of employment creation is speeding; January's total was more than double that of December, when almost 70,000 positions were added. ![]() A welcoming immigration policy has contributed to Canada's rapid population expansion, and survey data reveals that non-permanent residents, such as students and temporary employees, are seeing significant job growth. As the labour force grew by 153,000 people, or 0.7%, the labour force participation rate improved by 0.3 percentage points to 65.7%. The list of sectors that added the most employment in 2023 is as follows: 651,335 people work in hospitals. 531,399 people work in full-service restaurants. 431,287 people are employed in supermarkets and food businesses. 402,477 people work at fast food establishments. 321,838 people are employed in colleges and universities. There are 320,499 people employed in IT consulting in Canada. 278,186 people are employed in commercial banking. Engineering Services employs 195,828 people. 191,252 people are employed in janitorial services in Canada. 187,025 people work in pharmacies and drug stores in Canada. IRCC held the fifth Express Entry draw of 2023 on February 15, 2023. In 2023, this was the third program-specific draw; the first two were held on February 1 and 2, respectively. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 699 Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 791 to become permanent residents. Moreover, A record number of immigrants are also expected to arrive in Canada in the upcoming months. According to projections, Canada will likely accept close to 190,000 immigrants this year under the two immigration streams combined: Express Entry and PNP. In 2025, this number is expected to increase to approximately 230,000 immigrants. As of January 31, there were 66,214 PNP candidates and 47,868 Express Entry applicants in line, according to the most recent information from IRCC. This is major good news for candidates, if you intended to immigrate to Canada. In the last several months, the government has created a record number of employment.
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Statistics Canada's job vacancy report for the quarter of reflects a year-long trend. Employers in Canada continue to experience labour shortages, with nearly a million (959,600) job openings. A position is considered vacant if and only if the following conditions are met: There is a particular position available; employment might begin within the next 30 days; and the employer is actively seeking people from outside the business to fill the role. Though the number of available positions is down 3.3% from the all-time high of 993,200 at the start of the last year, the demand for labour remains robust. In Canada, there were 1.1 people for every job opening. As organizations seek to attract more workers, average wages rise. In response to a competitive labor market and greater difficulties in hiring, several organizations have sought to boost the offered pay of open positions. In comparison to the same quarter last year, the average hourly salary offered grew by 7.5% to $24.20 per hour.
Some in-demand occupation categories saw wage gains that above the national average, including:
In Express Entry history, Canada holds the first Federal Skilled Workers-only draw. A total of 3,300 Express Entry applicants were invited to apply for permanent residency by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The cut-off score for the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) was 489. This was the second program-specific draw of 2023, after the results on February 1st, when only PNP applicants were invited. As Canada attempts to alleviate labour shortages, immigration becomes a top priority for the government. The Express Entry system of programs are expected to observe a trend of targeted draws for in-demand occupations in Canada by 2023. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 893 Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 733 to become permanent residents. Since July 2022, this was the first program-specific Express Entry draw. From July till now, IRCC held all-program draws in which all eligible Express Entry candidates were considered for invites. Express Entry candidates may be invited without a provincial nomination from one of the three program controlled by the Express Entry application management system in an all-program draw. A candidate's CRS score rises by 600 points after receiving provincial nomination. To be eligible for this draw, Express Entry applicants needed a minimum CRS score of 133 before receiving provincial nomination. Express Entry applicants in this draw have already been nominated by their respective provinces. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) enable Canadian governments to propose people who meet regional labour market and demographic goals. Except for Quebec and Nunavut, the majority of Canadian provinces and territories have PNPs that are linked with Express Entry.
Over the last five years, Canada has been a more popular destination for immigrants, with 8% of respondents in 2021 stating they would choose to go to Canada rather than the United States. According to the research, the COVID-19 pandemic had little effect on people's willingness to migrate. This is clear from the rate at which migration has resumed since pandemic travel restrictions were lifted. For example, between 2021 and 2022, net foreign migration in the United States topped one million individuals. |
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