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The Canadian government plans to host more than 1.2 million migrants over the next three years to cover the labor market deficit and recover the economy caused by the new coronavirus epidemic.
According to a report published in Al Jazeera on Friday, Canadian Immigration Minister Marco Mendisino told reporters that the country’s central government would accept 41,000 new permanent residents in 2021, 411,000 in 2022 and another 421,000 in 2023.
“Canada needs more staff,” said Marco Mendisino. And the way to deal with it is immigration. Our government’s ambitious goal was to advance Canada’s economy through immigration before the global epidemic. But now it has become vital.
According to the Canadian Immigration Minister, Canada will receive 232,500 new immigrants in 2021. One lakh three thousand five hundred people with relatives can go there. Refugees and other protected persons 59,500 and another five thousand five hundred immigrants will be accepted for humanitarian reasons. Canada has been a role model for many years in the field of asylum seekers and asylum seekers. However, the country closed the border to most migrants last March to prevent coronary infections.
As of August this year, Canada had hosted 127,425 new immigrants, less than half the target set for this year, according to Reuters.
Thinking of becoming a Canadian immigrant? You can speak with Supreme Court attorney and immigration law analyst Sheikh Salahuddin Ahmed to find out what qualifications you need to apply with your family and if you can apply at all. Contact Sheikh Salauddin’s WhatsApp numbers: 01976549944 and 01917240528. You can also send an email to [email protected] for this evaluation.
Sheikh Salahuddin Ahmed, a Supreme Court attorney and immigration law analyst, has been advising on immigration law for a long time. He said: ‘If you can process the file properly, you can get a lot of trained and experienced people from Bangladesh. Of course, they must have final English language skills and good study, as well as job skills.
Sheikh Salahuddin Ahmed provides free legal advice to those interested in immigrating to Canada.
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