Canada Launches Rural and Francophone Community Immigration Pilots
Immigration is central to the future of Canada. Keeping this in mind, the government of Canada has launched 2 new immigration pilots: the Rural Community Immigration Pilot and the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot. The design of these initiatives aimed to address the skills and labour shortage in remote areas of Canada where minority communities reside.
Rural and Francophone minority communities have always made significant contributions to the culture and economy of Canada. However, to experience a steady growth, demographic challenges must be tackled. Connecting employers and businesses with skilled immigrant talents is the only key to solving this problem.
‘By welcoming skilled immigrants to these areas, we are addressing labour shortages and economic needs while promoting the benefits of living in a smaller town or city.’ said Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship.
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