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The pace of gains in Canada’s job market slowed in August, as Statistics Canada reported the economy added 246,000 jobs, and other data that experts say suggests billions in government benefits isn’t stopping people from getting back into the workforce. Friday’s report, released just ahead of the Labour Day long weekend, marked the fourth consecutive month of gains after jobless claims spiked during COVID-19 lockdowns in March and April. That brings the overall employment number to within 1.1 million of pre-pandemic levels. The vast majority of gains were in full-time work, which recorded a bump of 206,000, and which had been lagging behind gains in part-time employment, which rose by 40,000 from July. As well, the number of Canadians working less than half their usual hours — likely due to COVID-19 — fell by 14.6 per cent. That leaves some 713,000 people still working fewer hours, down from a peak of 2.5 million in April. “It’s still a challenge for many families and workers who are still off the job because people do want to get back to work,” said Hassan Yussuff, president of the Canadian Labour Congress. “These numbers this month, again, prove, one more time, workers are prepared to go back to work provided there is work for them to go back to.” Government spending has more than replaced the amount of lost income workers have seen through the pandemic. The latest figures for the Canada Emergency Response Benefit showing almost $72.6 billion in benefits paid out since its inception shortly after COVID-19 forced economic lockdowns in March, through to the end of August. The participation rate in August — a measure of all those employed or looking for work — is now within 0.9 per cent of where it was in February, a sharper rebound than many expected, said CIBC senior economist Andrew Grantham. Contact our team to get more detail and the complete list of jobs/occupations recently
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Total 52 invitations were issued to the candidates with job offer in technology sector of the province. Candidates who were invited from skilled worker and international subcategories needed minimum score as follows:
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Which is the best choice for Indian immigrants, Canada or the United States? We will highlight the significant gaps in life and career between Canada and the United States for Indians in both nations, if you are hoping to start your life and career in a new country. In recent years, both Canada and the US have been popular destinations for Indian immigrants. However, recent statistics suggest that each year Canada welcomes more, and the amount in the United States declines.
In 2015, only 15% of all new permanent residents admitted to Canada were Indian nationals, but this number rose to 28% in 2019 around 85,000 new permanent residents in all. Meanwhile, the latest US figures indicate that around 70,000 new permanent indigenous people have been accepted in 2016, which falls to 65,000 by 2018. If these trends continue over the next few years, Canada is expected to accommodate even higher numbers of Indians as migration from India falls in the United States. It is also worth noting that Canada has an almost 10-fold population less than the U.S. making Indian immigration per capita across the two countries even higher. On the basis of per capita, the most frequent destination for Indian immigrants is clearly Canada. Canada offers a high standard of living and a high need for newcomers. The public health scheme, free primary and high school tuition, a stable economic and job market are all open to Canadians and permanent residents. All this in a country with a small population, meaning loads of space and access to natural resources is among the safest in the world. However, while Canada 's reputation among Indian immigrants could be largely due to the Canadian way of living, the simplicity of the Canadian immigration process , especially as particularly in comparison to American immigration, is another justification for Canada's highly populated Indian people. Why are so many Indians deliberately choosing Canada over the United States? Canada's permanent resident status (the U.S. Green Card's Canadian equivalent) can be achieved through several immigration programs, but the Express Entry Immigration system is by far the most popular among Indian immigrants. This provides a way for eligible skilled worker to achieve permanent resident status directly. You do not need a job offer, no sponsor required– really, you never need to have a presence in Canada before. Competitiveness in Express Entry system is indeed one of the challenges. Express Entry uses the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) to evaluate all interested parties using a complex, points-based grading system. A score of 1,200 components will be given to all qualifying applicants based on criteria such as age, English and French language skills, education, job experience and Canadian sponsorship. The applicants with the best score, are only invited for permanent residence Young, highly qualified applicants with good skills in either English or French are more likely to successfully undertake Express Entry. Although applicants other than this dream profile will succeed, they often require a point enhancement from another sector, such as a nomination by a province, a job opportunity from Canada or the prior work experience in Canada.
The highlights of the report on Indian students who choose to study abroad are as follows:
1. Over the next 6-10 months (near September or January beginners), 76% of students surveyed planned their studies abroad. 2. 16% of students say that they will decide to study abroad in the summer and 8% believe that the Covid-19 epidemic will postpone the decision. 3. However, the above figures changed as students were informed that international universities were taking steps. Approximately 25% of the students did not grasp the preparation steps taken intakes for the 20th and 21st September by colleges, including mixed learning opportunities. 4. More than 70 % of students favor an international healthcare program. Indian students led by the US, India, Germany , Sweden and Finland ranked Canada and the United Kingdom among the most respected foreign healthcare systems. 5. 76% of the students surveyed are in the graduate category, whereas the remaining 34% are under graduate. 6. The research revealed that Great Britain was the most popular Indian study destination. This won 28% of the votes. The three top options elected by 20% of students were Canada, Germany and Australia. 7. At 15 % and 18 % votes respectively, France and the US are near second preference for studying abroad.
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