
A new study shows that immigrants that have Canadian experience have an upper hand when it comes to applying to permanent residence. The survey also quoted an example wherein the year 2018, 59% of new economic class principal applicants were those that had Canadian experience.
The CEC and PNP programs are highly popular resorts for students to gain permanent residence in Canada. Students contribute a large ratio of people that gain PR’s and hence have an upper hand if they have obtained an academic qualification or have work experience beforehand. When a person comes to Canada as a student or worker and then turns into a PR, the term referred to is a “Two-step” process.
The two-step process is very beneficial for the employers as well as it is easier to match people’s skills to the demand in the market. It is easier for employers to match applicants with certain set of skills to the job that best suits them. The Study then shows that immigrants who follow this process are earning more annually than immigrants with no Canadian experience and are more likely to be employed than others.
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