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Is it really good to choose Canadian immigrants in 2023?

The latest Canadian census shows that the proportion of Canadian immigrants in the total population has reached 23%, which is also the highest level in recent years. In the immigration plan for 2023, the Canadian Immigration Bureau set a record high goal, believing that they can properly manage the backlog of applications and welcome a large number of new immigrants. The goal of the migration level plan in 2023 (465,000 people) is subdivided into: fast track: 82,880 people; Provincial nomination plan: 10.55 million; Parents and grandparents: 28,500; Spouses/partners and children: 78,000. The total number of immigrants in Canada has reached 654.38+0.45 million in three years!

Since 2022, Immigration Canada has launched the latest application backlog system to reduce the application backlog and update the current backlog regularly. In addition, the Canadian Immigration Bureau also received 85 million Canadian dollars to reduce the backlog of cases and increase 252 1 "front-line trial personnel" to further optimize the trial speed. The data shows that the backlog of applications from Immigration Canada has decreased by 400,000. It is estimated that in 2023, the trial speed of federal skilled immigrants, Canadian experienced immigrants and provincial nomination applications will be further accelerated.

When the fast-track lottery was suspended and the scores remained high after reopening, more and more applicants turned their attention to the provincial nomination project (PNP). The provincial nomination plan is very important to help solve the increasingly prominent specific labor demand in each province. It is estimated that in 2023, the number of nominees in Canada will exceed the fast track by nearly 23,000.

Immigration Canada is expected to formally introduce "target selection" in the fast-track project in 2023. The new lottery will be aimed at applicants with specific professional experience, language skills or background education, instead of just issuing invitations (ITA) based on the applicants' CRS scores. This reform will solve the problem of specific labor shortage in Canada and bring more and better opportunities for applicants in short positions.

In 2023, Canada will continue to devote itself to family reunion, which can be seen from the popularity of the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) in Canada. In the latest immigration plan, PGP will be combined with other immigration channels such as super visa, and the Canadian Immigration Service will approve more than 28,000 new immigrants next year.

In 2023, skilled immigrants in Canada will be mainly employed, and the proportion and number of provincial nominations and fast-track classification and selection will be increased. As more skilled immigrants enter Canada, especially those who are engaged in high-demand occupations, the pressure on the labor market will be eased, and the Canadian economy will also have circular power.

Immigration Canada will also continue to work hard to speed up the progress of immigration, reduce the backlog of trials, and allow more overseas immigrants to achieve family reunion!