Canada's provincial immigration quota to shrink by 50 per cent by 2025

The release of Canada's latest Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) immigration quota, which shows a significant reduction of nearly 50 per cent in each province's projected quota, has sparked a heated debate about the impact on Canada's labour market and economic growth, both for and against the measure.

This change may lead to the following issues:

1⃣️ Uneven distribution of immigrants

Some provinces have attracted a large number of immigrants due to economic conditions, employment opportunities, etc., while other provinces may face brain drain and labour shortages.

2⃣️ Limitations on immigration programmes

Cutting the quota may force potential immigrants to find other ways to stay in Canada, which in turn will allow illegal agents to take advantage of the situation.

3⃣️Regional imbalances

Some regions already have low numbers of international students and foreign workers, and are in need of external sources of talent, while quota cuts will further limit their room for development.

-The Government of Canada is currently focusing on reducing the number of temporary domestic workers.

The Canadian government is currently focusing on reducing the number of temporary residents in the country and reducing the number of quotas for provincial nominee employer-sponsored immigrants who need to apply for work visas. If you come across a suitable employer, we recommend that you book in time to take advantage of this rare opportunity.

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