Most of us make investments in different funds and schemes to achieve financial stability. Similarly, it’s important to make investments in our future to secure it, especially in the uncertain times we are currently facing due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Many will consider seeking permanent residence in Canada at this time a poor choice, considering the low economic activity across the world at the moment. Instead, it can be a career-defining moment for many. The reason being – Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) aims to accept 401,000 permanent residents in 2021 via a variety of immigration programs. Following the recession in the year 2008, Canada decided to bet on accepting permanent residents aggressively that eventually helped it come out of the recession quickly and even stronger. Notably, Canada never halted its immigration programs since the pandemic started a year ago. The programs have continued to issue Invitations to Apply (ITAs) by conducting regular draws, some even at an increased frequency. It will result in Canada breaking its Express Entry record this year. It also goes on to reflect the confidence Canada has in the skills of foreign nationals. With world-class career opportunities in Canada, you can redefine your career with expert assistance from IMB Immigration Law helmed by Ravneet Kaur Brar and moving to Canada as a permanent resident under a variety of economic immigration programs, whether the federal government’s Express Entry program or one of the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Immigration Levels Plan This isn’t just about 2021, the 2021-2023 Immigration Levels Plan aims to accept another 411,000 immigrants in 2022, and 421,000 in 2023. This will apparently be the highest level of immigration targeted in Canada’s history. The Immigration Levels Plan is the most significant immigration-related announcement made by Canada each year. It summaries the number of new permanent residents Canada aims to welcome over the coming years, along with the categories it plans to admit them under. Following are the categories under which Canada welcomes immigrants:
High Levels Of Immigration Canada is looking to maintain high levels of immigration to counterbalance the negative economic and fiscal impacts of the low birth rate and its ageing population. The country has one of the world’s oldest populations, with people aged 65 and above forming nearly 18 per cent of its population. This coupled with one of the world’s lowest birth rates leaves them little choice but to accept skilled immigrants in large numbers to sustain their economic activity. The challenges of growing its economy and supporting government spending can be alleviated by welcoming more immigrants to support the labour force and economic growth. In a positive sign, a prominent study found that public support for immigration in Canada has increased during the pandemic, with most Canadians believing that immigration makes Canada a better country while being a diverse and multicultural place to live. Another study found that Canadians generally see immigration positively for long-term economic recovery. Choose IMB Immigration Law In these circumstances, it could prove to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become a permanent resident in Canada when the country is seeking to drive its economic growth that has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Contact IMB Immigration Law today at [email protected] for a free consultation from Ravneet Kaur Brar – one of the best immigration lawyers in India with over 15 years of extensive industry experience, including a specialisation in handling visa rejections. IMB Immigration Law | Ravneet Kaur Brar View all posts by IMB Immigration Law | Ravneet Kaur Brar
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AuthorIMB Immigration Law head Ravneet Kaur Brar is an Immigration Law professional with over fifteen years of rich experience behind her. She is an attorney-at-law (California State Bar) in the United States and a member of American Immigration Lawyers Association. She is also a Canadian Barrister & Solicitor (Ontario Bar) and a member of the Law Society of Ontario. Ravneet is an advocate and member of Punjab and Haryana bar Council in India. She has extensive experience working in immigration law in Canada and the United States. She is also on the attorney list of the United States Embassy in India. ArchivesCategories |