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Immigrants are the main components of Canada’s economic growth – Aptech Visa
Immigrants are the main components of Canada’s economic growth – Aptech Visa
Budget 2021 announcements, support Canada's post-pandemic economic recovery and aim to attract highly educated and talented foreign skilled employees, especially international students, to the country.

Immigrants are the main components of Canada’s economic growth – Aptech Visa

Budget 2021 announcements support Canada's post-pandemic economic recovery and aim to attract highly educated and talented foreign skilled employees, especially international students, to the country. The budget proposes to redesign Canada's immigration system to make it easier to comprehend and navigate, as well as to make it more efficient in attracting qualified people from around the world.

The budget ideas will ensure a speedy economic rebound and assist Canadians in combating the COVID-19 situation.

In terms of immigration, the Budget 2021 appears hopeful because it:

• Provides a cutting-edge platform for immigration processing.

• Assists racialized immigrant women

• Improves the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP)

• Provides a fast track to permanent residency or a PR visa in Canada.

• A more efficient Express Entry system, as well as

• Strengthens the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Client Support Centre's capabilities and service standards.

Minister Mendicino lauded IRCC for its capacity to improve its operations dramatically. The IRCC has made significant progress in leveraging technology to process applications and in digitizing many of its tasks. Recognizing this achievement, Budget 2021 provides them with sufficient resources and tools to further improve their operations and update their digital infrastructure to guarantee that applications are processed quickly and smoothly.

Quick Facts on the Budget for 2021

        Over the next five years, the budget allocates $428.9 million to create and provide immigrant-friendly, secure, and stable digital technologies that speed up application processing.

     Over $555 million has been set aside to improve Canada's immigration system and ensuring that the country stays the most popular immigration destination.

·        Canada is committed to lowering the barriers to employment faced by many women newcomers. The budget proposal for 2021 recommends spending $15 million over two years to prolong the Racialized Newcomer Women Pilot programme, which will give them with greater job possibilities and opportunities for promotion.

       Recognizing the value of temporary employees in Canada, the budget for 2021 invests $49.5 million to Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). It would ensure that temporary foreign workers receive fair compensation and working conditions, as well as speedier processing and better service delivery for open work permits.

      In addition, the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy and the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy have each been allocated $12 billion. This will help Canadian businesses that have lost money as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.

     Canada's government has announced two new immigration schemes for international graduates and critical workers. Both initiatives are aimed at retaining foreign talent in Canada who can contribute to the economy.

    In addition, the budget included adjustments to strengthen Canada Express Entry. In addition, the government wants to give the immigration minister additional power to choose candidates who match Canada's labour market demands.

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