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		<title>LMIAs Are the Best Path to Fill Canada&#8217;s LABOUR GAP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>LMIA: The Best Way to Deal with Canada&#8217;s Labour Shortage Are you directly affected by Canada&#8217;s labour shortage? The demand for workers, qualified and experienced workers, is REAL, and small and large businesses, from mom and pop&#8217;s convenience stores to major hospitals and educational institutions are feeling the pain. The solution lies in bringing temporary...</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><strong><u>LMIA: The Best Way to Deal with Canada’s Labour Shortage</u></strong></h1>
<p>Are you directly affected by Canada’s labour shortage? The demand for workers, qualified and experienced workers, is REAL, and small and large businesses, from mom and pop’s convenience stores to major hospitals and educational institutions are feeling the pain. The solution lies in bringing temporary workers through the complex process of getting an LMIA.</p>
<h3><strong>The Problem Explained</strong></h3>
<p>Blaming the labour shortage on the extreme economic and labour disruption the COVID-19 pandemic is easy, and has become almost a reflex; however, the foundational problem of Canada’s labour shortage predates the pandemic. Canada has an aging population, and the boomers are only half way through their collective retirement. If the mass exodus of the boomer population is the root cause of labour shortages, then this shortage will only heighten till it peaks at the end of the decade as the last of the boomers turn in the towel on work.</p>
<p>In addition to a decrease in experienced professionals in the workforce, the boomer exodus is also seeing an elevation in demand of services, requiring more workers. To make things worse, Canada’s low birth rate is not producing enough “Canadian born” workers to fill demand.</p>
<h3><strong>What’s the Solution Then? </strong></h3>
<p>Infusing the Canadian labour market with skilled immigrants to fill job vacancies helps to relieve the nation wide labour scarcity. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has increased economic immigration since the 1970’s with this purpose in mind, and in 2022, broke a record in the sheer amount of permanent resident visas issued, exceeding 400, 000. IRCC plans to bring in close to 1.5 million new immigrants by 2025 and of those new permanent residents, nearly two-thirds will be economic immigrants.</p>
<h3><strong>It Gets More Complicated…</strong></h3>
<p>However, when Permanent Residence visas are issued to skilled workers, these skilled workers do not necessarily have jobs in Canada. Applicants in the Express Entry system are awarded extra points if they have a valid job offer in Canada, but are not excluded from the pool of candidates if they do not have pre-arranged employment.</p>
<p>What does this mean for highly skilled new comers?</p>
<p>Well, we have all met the Neurosurgeon-Uber driver, or the Computer Engineer-Gas attendant, questioning what is Canada doing to better integrate their hard won, highly skilled, immigrants that have been purposely sought to fill our dire labour needs.</p>
<h3><strong>The Case for LMIAs: Actually Filling a Specified LABOUR GAP</strong></h3>
<p>Bringing in immigrants who will infuse their skills and experience into the Canadian labour market, especially in the “high-demand” sectors, where we need it the most, is best done through bringing in temporary workers, and then raising their status to Permanent Residents. When businesses cannot find the talent they need among Canadians and Permanent Residents in Canada, Temporary Foreign Workers are brought to Canada to fill the need. This is a common business issue today, especially in our world of online HR, where online job advertisements for in-Canada jobs have an overwhelming response outside of Canada.</p>
<p>When businesses cannot find qualified employees in Canada, they bring in foreign workers to fill vacancies, and the foreign workers truly work at jobs and in industries that they trained in back home, and that Canada is in short supply of; everyone benefits.</p>
<p>Temporary Foreign Workers in NOC TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3 jobs are also able to bring their spouses/partners and children to Canada, and their spouses/partners are also eligible to apply for Open Work Permits. Additionally, their children are able to apply for Open Study Permits and can attend public school in Canada, and as a result of the Principal Applicant’s full time job as a Temporary Foreign Worker, the family has Provincial health insurance. As the Temporary Foreign Worker gains Canadian work experience, those working in NOC TEER 0, 1, 2 or 3 jobs, become eligible for permanent residence.</p>
<p>Having said this, IRCC has very recently announced that it will be opening up eligibility for Open Work Permits for families of high and low wage stream LMIA Temporary Foreign Workers and also agricultural workers, so a lot of Temporary Foreign Workers will be bringing their families very soon!</p>
<p>Bringing in skilled immigrants to fill Canada’s labour shortage is most efficiently done when the new Permanent Resident was once a Temporary Resident who came to Canada to fulfill a <em><strong>direct need</strong> </em>of a specific business or institution.</p>
<p>To all the businesses who are pulling their hair in frustration for not being able to find suitable workers to fill their job vacancies, LMIAs are the best way to not only solve your immediate labour shortage, but the most sustainable way to bring in immigrants that actually infuse their skills and experience into our malnourished labour market. LMIAs are more than a bandage solution to quench Canada’s need for skilled labour.</p>
<p>Veronika Barbakadze &amp; Associates are immigration consultants that are highly experienced in LMIA applications and Work Permit Applications. We hold your hand through the whole process, working with you to obtain the proper documents, create compliant job advertisements, invite qualified applicants for interviews, and even help you draft job offers. When a positive LMIA is obtained, we work with the Foreign Worker to apply for a work permit, along with taking care of the immigration applications of his/her significant other and children.</p>
<p>Give us a call today, and let us alleviate your stress over not finding the right worker!</p>
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		<title>Canadian border officials prepare for another spike in illegal border crossings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Teresa Wright OTTAWA The Canadian Press Published April 6, 2018 &#160; Border officials are preparing for another spike in asylum seekers coming illegally into Canada from the U.S. as the weather gets warmer. The RCMP intercepted more than 3,000 irregular border-crossers in January and February, part of a total number of 7,800 asylum seekers processed...</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="c-article-meta__bylines"><span class="c-byline">Teresa Wright</span></div>
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<div class="c-article-meta__timestamps"><time class="c-timestamp " datetime="2018-04-06T21:35:12.957Z" data-unixtime="1523050403" data-moment-preface="Published ">Published April 6, 2018</time></div>
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<p class="c-article-body__text">Border officials are preparing for another spike in asylum seekers coming illegally into Canada from the U.S. as the weather gets warmer.</p>
<p class="c-article-body__text">The RCMP intercepted more than 3,000 irregular border-crossers in January and February, part of a total number of 7,800 asylum seekers processed by the federal immigration department and the Canada Border Services Agency during the same time period.</p>
<p class="c-article-body__text">Those figures don’t include more than 600 additional arrivals who entered the country illegally through Quebec over the Easter weekend.</p>
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<p class="c-article-body__text">Officials are expecting those numbers to continue to grow as temperatures rise. Immigration and CBSA officials have been preparing for the influx after getting caught flat-footed last summer dealing with an unexpected surge in mainly Haitian migrants entering Canada through Ontario and Quebec.</p>
<p class="c-article-body__text">“Canada is an open and welcoming country to those in need of protection, but our government is committed to orderly migration to protect Canadians and our immigration system. Our government is prepared for any future fluctuations,” said Mathieu Genest, press secretary for Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen.</p>
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<p class="c-article-body__text">Many of the most recent migrants crossing illegally into Canada are Nigerian, which suggests word-of-mouth about Canada as a safe haven for asylum seekers has continued to spread despite Canadian efforts to counter it. A number of Liberal MPs headed south last year in an effort to warn would-be travellers against making the trip.</p>
<p class="c-article-body__text">In any event, if more migrants continue to arrive, border officials will be ready, Genest said Friday. “We have worked with various departments, provinces and settlement organizations to develop a national operations plan to manage possible scenarios at the border.”</p>
<p class="c-article-body__text">The Liberal government has also committed $74-million to help address lengthy backlogs in processing refugee claims at the Immigration and Refugee Board. The department has also cut work-permit wait times for asylum seekers from three months to three weeks and issued more than 12,000 work permits to asylum seekers in Quebec.</p>
<p class="c-article-body__text">But the Canadian Council for Refugees says it is concerned about vulnerable migrants being exploited by scammers who offer to help them cross the border for a hefty fee.</p>
<p class="c-article-body__text">“People pay up large amounts of money, get to Canada, find out that they’re making a refugee claim &#8230; and find out they’ve been lied to by the scammers,” said executive director Janet Dench. “That sort of thing happens quite regularly.”</p>
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<p class="c-article-body__text">The council has been calling for the government to suspend the Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement, which has been cited as a major factor in the spike of irregular border crossings.</p>
<p class="c-article-body__text">The agreement makes it impossible for would-be refugees arriving from the U.S. to claim asylum at an official port of entry to Canada. They can only make such a claim from inside the country, prompting thousands to make the crossing on foot through unofficial entry points.</p>
<p class="c-article-body__text">Suspending the agreement would all but eliminate irregular crossings and make migrant refugees less vulnerable to scammers, Dench said.</p>
<p class="c-article-body__text">“There’s this whole charade that people have to go through in order to make a claim in Canada, which would be completely unnecessary if Canada would simply say, ‘We will suspend the safe third country agreement,’ and then people could apply in a regular way.”</p>
<p class="c-article-body__text">But the government has made it clear no such changes will be forthcoming.</p>
<p class="c-article-body__text">“The safe third country agreement is an important tool used by Canada and the U.S. to co-operate on the orderly handling of refugee claims. It is a vital component of our well-managed immigration system,” Genest said.</p>
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<p class="c-article-body__text">Last year, more than 50,000 asylum claims were processed by immigration and CBSA, more than twice the number processed every year prior since 2011.</p>
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