Migrating to Canada: New measures to consider

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If your dream is to emigrate to another country, Canada can be a very attractive destination. This country is full of academic and professional opportunities for you to take your career to another level. In this article, from Boom Studies, we will tell you about the migration to Canada and how it benefits you; to encourage you to take the leap. 

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Canada as a migration destination 

Canada is a great destination for migration, from its culture to the support provided by the government for migrants. Here are the main reasons why migrating to Canada is a great decision to build a successful career. 

  1. Job opportunitiesCanada is a country with many professional opportunities, it has a large unemployment rate of 5.7% and a solid growth of economic
  2. Academic opportunitiesAccording to the OECD's PISA report, Canada has one of the best education systems in the world. In this country you will be able to study in high-level institutions to build a solid academic and professional education.
  3. Linguistic and cultural diversityCanada has two official languages: English and French. In addition, you will find people from all over the world as it is a young country and immigrants make up the majority of the population. 21% of its population, meaning that one in five people are foreign-born. Most immigrants come from Asia.

Canadian government's view on migration

The Canadian government makes it a priority to attract new talent to the country with the main objective of growing Canada's economy, supporting diversity and strengthening communities. The Canadian government also seeks to combine the skills and talents of immigrants with those of Canadian citizens to meet the needs of the labour market now and in the future, foster innovation and investment in the domestic economy. 

A sign of this is that in 2022, Canada set an all-time record by welcoming more than 437,000 permanent residents. Of this group, 35% were in Canada studying and/or working as temporary residents, meaning that it is possible to obtain permanent residence in the future, even if you are initially a language or higher education student. 

Migrants in Canada are well valued and the vast majority are young people who actively contribute to the Canadian economy.. For this reason, the government is forward-looking and is developing initiatives to attract new skills and entrepreneurial talent to meet current and future market needs.

Ways to migrate to Canada

If your goal is to migrating to CanadaYou can do this in many ways, but one of the most effective is the study route, as it allows you to build your professional profile according to the needs of the Canadian market while adapting to the culture and context of what will be your new home.

As a language student, you will not be able to work and study in parallel, but you can choose between English and/or French. It is worth noting that if you master both languages you will have a much more attractive profile for Canadian companies. Going first as a language student in Canada allows you to acquire the necessary level to study a higher education programme that will allow you to have a solid academic background and in that case, you will be able to work part-time while you study. 

Once you have completed your higher education programme you will be able to apply for a Post Graduate Work Permit to work for up to 3 years, depending on your context. As you can see, you can start your process of successfully migrating to Canada as an international student, it is a process and we recommend you enjoy every step of the way to the fullest.

New measures to protect international students

As mentioned above, the Canadian government is developing initiatives to increase the attraction of talent to the territory. Therefore, new measures are being considered to protect international students in the country.

According to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Marc Miller, by the end of 2023, approximately 900,000 international students are expected to be welcomed to the territory. For this reason, it has been decided to take measures to protect these students from possible educational scams and to give them protection throughout their process, ensuring that students are enrolled in serious, duly accredited educational institutions.

The government decided that, as of 1 December this year, all higher education institutions will be required to verify directly with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) each applicant's letter of acceptance before issuing a study permit.

This new verification process aims to protect prospective students from forged acceptance letters and to avoid problems similar to those some students faced earlier this year as a result of fraudulent investigations, while also aiming to improve the quality of education in Canada for international students.

Additionally, by autumn 2024, IRCC will adopt a new "recognised institution" framework to benefit higher education institutions and set a higher standard for services, support and outcomes for international students. Some benefits of having this framework in place are, for example, priority processing of study permits for applicants planning to attend such a school.

Immigration Levels Plan 2024-2026

On 1 November 2023, the Minister for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Marc Miller, officially launched the Immigration Levels Plan 2024-2026 which focuses on supporting economic growth while balancing the pressures that may arise in areas such as housing, health and infrastructure. 

This plan is created with the goal of sustainably reaching 485,000 permanent residents by 2024 and 500,000 by 2025, taking steps to ensure that newcomers have the resources they need, such as settlement support or access to housing, to enable them to adapt quickly and successfully to their new lives in Canada. Overall, internal improvements to IRCC's digital systems and customer service are being considered to increase processing capacity and backlog of migrant applications.

Objectives for French-speaking migration 

Importantly, the government has ambitious new immigration targets to support francophone communities outside Quebec. The targets represent 6% of total immigration in 2024, 7% in 2025 and 8% in 2026. This is to strengthen Francophone communities outside Quebec and ensure the economic prosperity of Francophone minority communities across Canada.

French-speaking mobility programme

The Francophone mobility programme is an initiative, created by the government of the province of Quebec, which allows international students of French to work in any province in Canada once they have reached a certain language level and have completed their course. In other words, when the student gets a job offer, he/she can stay in the country with the respective work permit.

Start your academic journey in Canada today 

At Boom Studies, we are a study abroad agency legally incorporated in Quebec and in addition we work hand in hand with different Canadian entities such as Montreal International. We also have offices in the city of Montreal and a team of experts who will guide you through the whole process.

The backing of these institutions gives us a seal of quality for our students and partners. The educational institutions we promote have international recognition, effective teaching methodologies and the best possible educational quality so that your academic training is in good hands. Write to us at here if you want to start an academic programme with our support. Canada is waiting for you. 

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