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Canadian workers expected to see 3.6% wage increase in 2024

This is according to a survey from financial consulting firm Normandin Beaudry, released in early September.

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The CanadaVisa Team - 09 November, 2023


Canada's highest paying jobs by education level

The Government of Canada's Job Bank includes a Career Planning resource, which has listed the highest paying jobs by education level across this country.

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The CanadaVisa Team - 31 August, 2023


A look back at immigration news from the past week

This week's review looks at permanent resident landings in September, Quebec's proposed new measures for temporary foreign workers and changes to federal air travel rules.

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The CanadaVisa Team - 08 November, 2021


The top Canadian immigration news stories last week

This past week was eventful for Canada's immigration system.

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The CanadaVisa Team - 01 November, 2021


Highest average entry wage for immigrants reached in 2018

Immigrant wages were increasing prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent Statistics Canada report.

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The CanadaVisa Team - 09 February, 2021


Employment rate among very recent Canadian immigrants close to pre-pandemic levels

The Canadian government's newest Labour Force Survey (LFS) data shows very recent immigrants are performing better in the job market during the coronavirus pandemic.

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The CanadaVisa Team - 13 December, 2020


Nova Scotia invited Express Entry candidates with job offers

Nova Scotia held a new draw inviting Express Entry candidates with a job offer from a Nova Scotia employer on December 1.

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The CanadaVisa Team - 07 December, 2020


Express Entry immigrants perform well in Canada's job market

Immigrants arriving to Canada through Express Entry are performing better than Canadian-born workers and other immigrants. This is demonstrated in a new report by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

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The CanadaVisa Team - 15 October, 2020