True that..
Which sectors do you think Canada needs an extra hand in?
Every random person in India or Canada is working in software...so I doubt software engineers will be included..
Canada has very limited heavy industry....
Some mining yes....
I believe the only sector they need some peeps for...is healthcare...Nurses...doctors...
so what you are hinting at is...
Canada will make a combination of ....100000 graduates among whom most of them will be probably frying burgers...and a few 3000-4000 odd health care professionals who need a license before they use their scapels.
so what you are hinting at is...
Canada will make a combination of ....100000 graduates among whom most of them will be probably frying burgers...and a few 3000-4000 odd health care professionals who need a license before they use their scapels.
There is a part time mathematician on youtube.
He reckons that 6000 ITA in first round would mean that Cut off is 479-481.
Second round..it will drop to 473-474
Third round-471-470.
By three rounds, 470+ would be consumed..
i think even if draws start in October, they will go all the way till December( meaning at least 4 rounds)
anyone above 470 can breathe easy
True that..
Which sectors do you think Canada needs an extra hand in?
Every random person in India or Canada is working in software...so I doubt software engineers will be included..
Canada has very limited heavy industry....
Some mining yes....
I believe the only sector they need some peeps for...is healthcare...Nurses...doctors...
I don't think software engineers would be excluded anytime soon, there's a high demand for tech workers not only in Canada but in any first world nation.
I don't think software engineers would be excluded anytime soon, there's a high demand for tech workers not only in Canada but in any first world nation.
Wfh is the new norm..Do you really require those many software engineers?...Indian companies like TCS/INFOSYS have reduced their on-site engineers to a fifth...
I am not into IT but i really doubt if software engineers are all that necessary in this new world order( to be present onsite i meant)..
Australia and NZ had this type of immigration for a long long time.
If that is the case, then be it..
But do you IRCC will be super generous with CEC and so stingy with FSW?
Australia and NZ are stingy with both types...even a double masters who has been educated in Australia finds its impossible to migrate
Probably this won't happen with Canada. If it does then their population ain't gonna grow. To add, the most adaptable people are those who did different works which never aligned to their field of study. A doctor ain't gonna be something else unless the situation is much worse, I don't think a doctor will migrate to work and live in such conditions. Maybe I'm wrong. Newcomers should be adaptable if there is a priority to increase the population.
I believe most of us here except the priority occupations (nurses & healthcare workers) will be able to adapt accordingly to survive rather complain later after receiving PR Status. my opinion though. everyone's opinions are welcome.
All in all, I guess we all can agree on this is to not wait for FSW to resume. If one has plans to immigrate, he should go for a study route or something else.
All in all, I guess we all can agree on this is to not wait for FSW to resume. If one has plans to immigrate, he should go for a study route or something else.