Just read snippet in PDF document on website . Not sure how to interpret these numbers in context for those who got AOR and nothing processed after!!
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In 2021, a time-limited Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident Pathway targeting recent international graduates and essential workers saw over 91,000 applications. Over 130 essential occupations at various skill levels in areas including those raised in the Motion, such as health care, caregiving, agriculture, manufacturing, service industry, trades and transportation, were 3% 38% 2% 50% 1% 6% 0% Figure 2: 2019 Transitions by Temporary Foreign Workers by Permanent Resident Program Atlantic Immigration Pilot Programs Canadian Experience Caregiver Pathways Provincial Nominee Program Federal Skilled Trade Federal Skilled Worker Other ( Entrepreneur, Investor, Self-Employed and Start-up Business Immigration Categories) This figure provides a snapshot of the pathways within the economic immigration programs used by permanent residents with previous work experience in Canada as temporary foreign workers. The predominant programs for those that transitioned to permanent residency in 2019 were the Provincial Nominee Program (50%) and the Canadian Experience Class (38%). 18 eligible. Dedicated streams for French-speaking and official language bilingual temporary residents were included. Close to 24,000 new permanent residents were admitted through this pathway in 2021 and over 31,000 more have been admitted to the end of July 2022, or approximately 78% of the 40,000 planned admissions for 2022. A further 32,000 admissions are planned in 2023.12
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