The temporary lifting of the cap, initiated in November 2022 to address the nationwide labor shortage, is set to be reversed by the end of April.
The temporary lifting of the cap, initiated in November 2022 to address the nationwide labor shortage, is set to be reversed by the end of April.
The plan encompasses a new Francophone immigration policy, the expansion of the Welcoming Francophone Communities initiatives, the introduction of a dedicated program supporting Francophone immigration, and the implementation of the Action Plan for Official Languages.
The funding is earmarked to support the implementation of the Observatoire en immigration francophone au Canada.
Economic challenges, including the risk of a recession, Canada’s rising unemployment rate, labor shortages, and high-interest rates despite slowing inflation, still pose a threat to Canadian organizations in 2024.
The government seeks to harness the economic potential of Francophone immigration outside of Quebec while enriching and strengthening the communities to which these newcomers contribute by prioritizing their admission.
The plan encompasses a new Francophone immigration policy, the expansion of the Welcoming Francophone Communities initiatives, the introduction of a dedicated program supporting Francophone immigration, and the implementation of the Action Plan for Official Languages.
The funding is earmarked to support the implementation of the Observatoire en immigration francophone au Canada.
Economic challenges, including the risk of a recession, Canada’s rising unemployment rate, labor shortages, and high-interest rates despite slowing inflation, still pose a threat to Canadian organizations in 2024.
The government seeks to harness the economic potential of Francophone immigration outside of Quebec while enriching and strengthening the communities to which these newcomers contribute by prioritizing their admission.
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