Ok if u don't wanna believe me , here is 2012 LMIA statistics (or LMO at that time) which is the last data available and tell me where is the professional work that canadian employers offered!!!! most of those jobs can be done by any overseas students who is looking for a casual work during his studies so it must be arranged somehow with people who knows well how to play with the rules there ... actually it is funny to tell me that Canadian market was desperate for exceptional talented nannie , cashier, kitchen helpers or light duty cleaner.. where r the doctors,the chemists, the engineers, the pharmacists , the accountants, the teachers, QC specialists and all other what they say white collar jobs!!!! it is all fake and well arranged.. the last draw dropped to 735 which mean the actual weight of the applicant is just 135 points which is a kebab shop worker in his 40 might be .. still an opinion
6641 Food Counter Attendants, Kitchen Helpers and Related Occupations 17,755 1
8431 General Farm Workers 17,290 2
6474 Babysitters, Nannies and Parents' Helpers 16,485 3
8611 Harvesting Labourers 12,255 4
6242 Cooks 11,260 5
8432 Nursery and Greenhouse Workers 9,045 6
6212 Food Service Supervisors 7,020 7
7411 Truck Drivers 5,035 8
5232 Other Performers 3,890 9
6661 Light Duty Cleaners 3,885 10
7265 Welders and Related Machine Operators 2,965 11
5133 Musicians and Singers 2,420 12
7293 Insulators 2,285 13
6453 Food and Beverage Servers 2,110 14
2243 Industrial Instrument Technicians and Mechanics 2,060 15
6611 Cashiers 2,040 16
7611 Construction Trades Helpers and Labourers 2,040 16
9462 Industrial Butchers and Meat Cutters, Poultry Preparers and Related Workers 1,870 18
7271 Carpenters 1,755 19
7252 Steamfitters, Pipefitters and Sprinkler System Installers 1,660 20