WORKING IN CANADA

2008 marked another year of economic growth in one of the longest and most stable expansions in the world.

The Canadian dollar continues to grow in value, and the free flow of trade and investment back and forth across Canada's borders is contributing to a remarkable level of job creation. In 2006 the unemployment rate in Canada reached 6.3%, the lowest level in over 30 years.

It has never been easier to find a job in Canada!

40% of Canada's workforce is composed of persons occupying management, health, sales, and service occupations. Recent immigrants tend to be employed more than their Canadian-born peers in sales, services, manufacturing, and hospitality.

Canada needs immigrants to grow!

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has found that recent immigrants are more likely than Canadian-born persons to be of prime working age. Almost one-half of recent immigrants (48%) are 25 to 44 years of age, while Canada's domestic working-age population makes up only one third of the total (32%). As such, Canada relies on newcomers to grow.

This section contains valuable employment advice for migrants interested in working in Canada.


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Canada lures Indian students with citizenship offer
Effective February 14th 2010 international students who attained a degree from a Quebec university will be offered a “certificate of selection” that will fast track them to obtaining Canadian citizenship.

Quebec relaxes immigration rules for Haitians
Quebec's Immigration Minister Yolande James recently unveiled a new program that will allow residents of Quebec to sponsor their children over 21 years of age, brothers, sisters, as well as their siblings' spouses and dependent children.

Canada to Fast track Adoption Cases from Haiti
In wake of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, many children have been left parentless. As a result, the Canadian government says that it will endeavour to ease the processing of applications filed for the adoption of Haitian orphans.

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