I feel as long as CIC doesn't give importance to CEC applicants and the human capital factors nothing will change in the EE system. I would like to know everyone's view on my comment.If they don't want to give importance to CEC or FSW streams, then why to have such a stream, Why don't they just remove it and focus on PNP and LMIA? At least doing this will help future students to get a clear idea of what they are getting into. and will help them to make a wise decision whether to spend their time and money in Canada.
CIC has to realize an LMIA is not given to all jobs available (there are lots of LMIA exempt jobs and completing a LMIA application is complicated)
These politicians say the new immigration process puts Canadians first, I always wonder whether all my Canadian frnds are willing to work in small towns and cities (In my experience either they want to be in Toronto,Vancouver,Calgary or one of the big cities, very few people are willing to move to small towns or wnt to do low skilled jobs), so this new process doesnt fulfill the job market needs in anyway ,but is only creating more scarcity for an employer in the northern and Atlantic areas to find an employee.
Since I live in NL,I know there are jobs here , but no one to work in it.Most teenagers in NL, wants to leave NL and wants to live in big cities (even the parents are encouraging this). How is CIC's new system going to solve this issue in Northern and Atlantic Canada? and may be history will repeat itself for NL (300 communities moved out of NL in 1970's). It's not easy to live in some parts of Atlantic & Northern Canada and I feel its just going to make it worst for the economy and employers in these areas
CIC has to realize an LMIA is not given to all jobs available (there are lots of LMIA exempt jobs and completing a LMIA application is complicated)
These politicians say the new immigration process puts Canadians first, I always wonder whether all my Canadian frnds are willing to work in small towns and cities (In my experience either they want to be in Toronto,Vancouver,Calgary or one of the big cities, very few people are willing to move to small towns or wnt to do low skilled jobs), so this new process doesnt fulfill the job market needs in anyway ,but is only creating more scarcity for an employer in the northern and Atlantic areas to find an employee.
Since I live in NL,I know there are jobs here , but no one to work in it.Most teenagers in NL, wants to leave NL and wants to live in big cities (even the parents are encouraging this). How is CIC's new system going to solve this issue in Northern and Atlantic Canada? and may be history will repeat itself for NL (300 communities moved out of NL in 1970's). It's not easy to live in some parts of Atlantic & Northern Canada and I feel its just going to make it worst for the economy and employers in these areas