Canada expecting approximately four million new immigrants between 2019 and 2035


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Immigration is a driving force in meeting Canada’s demographic and labour market needs. With Canada’s aging population, having a robust and efficient immigration system is critical to economic growth.

Canada is expecting to welcome nearly four million new immigrants between 2019 and 2035. Now is the best time to migrate and explore the opportunities.

A new multi-year immigration plan sets out the highest levels of permanent residents that Canada will welcome. Under this framework Canada will bring in more international students and talented workers with the particular skills and expertise that our economy needs.

Francophone immigration also remains a priority and, as part of the Action Plan for Official Languages 2018–2023. Canada provides additional resources to attract and integrate French speaking newcomers. Providing services and initiatives in both English and French is key to improving the integration and settlement of new immigrants.

Canadian provinces also have unique needs that they seek to fulfil through immigration. The federal government gives them the chance to try to attract those workers through the Provincial Nominee Program.

The growth of the Provincial Nominee programs over the past 20 years, coupled with the introduction of the Atlantic Immigration Pilot has helped shift immigration landing patterns beyond the largest cities and an additional 2,000 temporary foreign workers could be admitted to Canada as permanent residents this year through this Program, the Government of Canada has announced.

The Provincial Nominee Program, or PNP, allows participating provinces and territories to nominate a set number of economic immigration candidates for Canadian permanent residence each year in order to meet local labour market needs.

The Government of Canada said the 2,000 additional PNP spaces are intended primarily for existing long-term Temporary Foreign Workers in Canada with intermediate skills classified as National Occupational Code C> who have integrated into Canadian society.

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