Home_Logo

Navigating Canada Express Entry: A Guide for French-Speaking Skilled Workers

Ever thought about making Canada your new home as a French-speaking skilled applicant? Do you have good English and French language skills, a minimum of 1 year of skilled work experience abroad or in Canada, and a BA degree? Well, the Express Entry system might be the perfect option for you, and you might not need an employment offer at all!

5 Benefits of Hiring Foreign Workers 

Amidst a labour shortage crisis, businesses are finding it increasingly challenging to fill positions, especially those that require specialized skills. Hiring foreign talent is one such solution that many businesses are beginning to consider. There are many advantages of hiring foreign workers that extend beyond merely filling labour shortages, such as tapping into a diverse and international talent pool.

LMIA Recognized Employer Pilot (REP)

With growing labor and skills shortages nationwide, many Canadian employers are struggling to fill jobs that are essential to their operations. The Government of Canada recognizes these challenges and wants to help employers hire the workers they need, while also reducing the ‘red tape’ for employers with a proven track record.

Alberta Trade Industry Overview and Trends

Growing concerns about a skilled labour shortage in Canada are our reality, and Alberta is no exception. Canada’s skilled trades labour shortage is getting worse according to a new report which shows that 21% of the current labour force will retire by 2030 and not enough new people are entering the industry to cover these retirements.

Immigration and LMIA Updates

Canada state

High job vacancies and labour shortages are occurring because population aging has accelerated in Canada and the unemployment rate remains near record low. A rise in the number of permanent and temporary immigrants could also represent additional challenges for many regions of the country specifically related to housing infrastructure and other services.

Changes in Temporary Foreign Worker process – LMIA applications

Temporary Foreign Worker Program

With growing labour and skills shortages across the country, many Canadian employers are struggling to fill jobs that are essential to their operations. The Government of Canada recognizes these challenges and wants to help employers hire the workers they need, while also reducing the administrative burden of such a task and ensuring temporary foreign workers are protected from abuse.

Premier Immigration Newsletter

Signup for our Newsletter

Latest in Canadian immigration: Subscribe for latest resources, news, and tips for employers, aspiring immigrants, and job seekers worldwide.

*We value your privacy. Rest assured, your email remains secure with us, and our inbox is a no-spam zone.