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Canada, 10th March: Canadian province Nova Scotia does not have required number of immigrants and hence there is a need for removal of immigration cap, states Progress Conservative Jamie Baillie.


Speaking before a gathering in Ottawa, Baillie said that Nova Scotia is among several regions and provinces in Canada struggling with the problem of insufficient immigrants.

And not many people from foreign lands are choosing Nova Scotia for living and doing a business. Baillie says that he is not asking for any monetary help from the Federal government.

Rather, what he is seeking from the Canadian government is to lift the annual capping on Canada immigration.

Higher immigration levels are needed in Nova Scotia in order to enable the province with the problem of an aging population, Baillie added.

There will be two working Nova Scotians for each retiree by the year 2025 which is not economically sustainable, he asserted.

Hence, this Canadian province is urging Canadian government to lift the annual immigration cap for skilled immigrants coming to work in Nova Scotia under the PNP (Provincial Nominee Program).

While Nova Scotia is struggling with inadequate number of immigrants, Manitoba, on the other hand, has been smart enough to attract nearly 5,000 skilled immigrant workers under the PNP.

Meanwhile, it has been reiterated by the Canada immigration minister Jason Kenney that the nation will find it quite difficult to increase the limit of immigration for Nova Scotia.

As per the official spokesperson of immigration minister, Alykhan Velshi, it’s currently not possible to sacrifice other immigration categories. As a result, Nova Scotia might not realize its dream of inviting more immigrants under the PNP.

The issue of lack of adequate number of skilled immigrant workers in Canada is likely to pose a major obstacle in the way of economic prosperity of the nation in the coming years has been hinted several times by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

And considering the low rate of population growth in Canada, it becomes evident that we do need large number of immigrants in the coming 20 years or so if we want to keep our nation growing at the same rate.
 
saki said:
Canada, 10th March: Canadian province Nova Scotia does not have required number of immigrants and hence there is a need for removal of immigration cap, states Progress Conservative Jamie Baillie.


Speaking before a gathering in Ottawa, Baillie said that Nova Scotia is among several regions and provinces in Canada struggling with the problem of insufficient immigrants.

And not many people from foreign lands are choosing Nova Scotia for living and doing a business. Baillie says that he is not asking for any monetary help from the Federal government.

Rather, what he is seeking from the Canadian government is to lift the annual capping on Canada immigration.

Higher immigration levels are needed in Nova Scotia in order to enable the province with the problem of an aging population, Baillie added.

There will be two working Nova Scotians for each retiree by the year 2025 which is not economically sustainable, he asserted.

Hence, this Canadian province is urging Canadian government to lift the annual immigration cap for skilled immigrants coming to work in Nova Scotia under the PNP (Provincial Nominee Program).

While Nova Scotia is struggling with inadequate number of immigrants, Manitoba, on the other hand, has been smart enough to attract nearly 5,000 skilled immigrant workers under the PNP.

Meanwhile, it has been reiterated by the Canada immigration minister Jason Kenney that the nation will find it quite difficult to increase the limit of immigration for Nova Scotia.

As per the official spokesperson of immigration minister, Alykhan Velshi, it's currently not possible to sacrifice other immigration categories. As a result, Nova Scotia might not realize its dream of inviting more immigrants under the PNP.

The issue of lack of adequate number of skilled immigrant workers in Canada is likely to pose a major obstacle in the way of economic prosperity of the nation in the coming years has been hinted several times by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

And considering the low rate of population growth in Canada, it becomes evident that we do need large number of immigrants in the coming 20 years or so if we want to keep our nation growing at the same rate.

wow excellent happy news for waiting people like us
 
This is about politics, there will be an election soon - everything slows down or stops when that happens.

Do not hold your breath on this happening in the near future.
 
Baloo said:
This is about politics, there will be an election soon - everything slows down or stops when that happens.

Do not hold your breath on this happening in the near future.

what is this domain unregistered frog coming with your profile...?
 
Hi

nobodycares said:
this is gud news.they need us.

Political posturing, Nova Scotia has an unemployment rate of 9.5% 3rd highest in Canada. All you need to do is dump more people in a province without jobs for those already there.
 
Baloo said:
This is about politics, there will be an election soon - everything slows down or stops when that happens.

Do not hold your breath on this happening in the near future.

Indeed. It's just a political maneuver to influence the population for the coming elections.
 
Call my cynical (but as I live in Ottawa where all the politicians huddle) I have a right to be :)
 
PMM said:
Hi

Political posturing, Nova Scotia has an unemployment rate of 9.5% 3rd highest in Canada. All you need to do is dump more people in a province without jobs for those already there.

When there is 9.5% unemployment in this province, how could more immigration help in election. Won't residence of province oppose to that candidate?

I believe there are some province which has very less unemployment rate, that's why those province allow to sponsor family member (I read something like this in this forum, not sure exactly).

Politicians can interpret anything in their favor any time.
 
canada_dream100 said:
Politicians can interpret anything in their favor any time.

That is true.

One thing that is better here is, Canadian politicians are more accessible than many others around the world.
Loads of them use social media, twitter etc.
 
Baloo said:
That is true.

One thing that is better here is, Canadian politicians are more accessible than many others around the world.
Loads of them use social media, twitter etc.

Good to know this. Thx