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Press Releases from Sure Immigration (9 total)

A Chance for Permanent Residence for Temporary Workers Already in Canada

The government of Canada recognizes the contributions newcomers who worked in essential jobs have made during the COVID-19 pandemic. Because of the key role they played in the economic recovery of the country, it opens 90,000 slots of permanent residence for temporary workers already in Canada, as well as international graduates. According to the Honourable Marco E. L. Mendicino, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, the new pathways will allow “them

Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot to Support Economic Growth for 11 Participa …

Canada is facing an aging population. In the last 10 years, those aged 65 and older comprised 14.1 percent to 18.0 percent of the population. According to Fraser Research, the growth is expected to rise even more until the mid-2030s by more than 23 percent. On the other hand, the birth rate has dropped as well that Canadians, given the present mortality rates, can no longer have a sufficient number

Visitors in Canada can Apply for a Work Permit until August 31

The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) extends the temporary public policy allowing foreign nationals who are in Canada on visitor visa status to submit their work permit application until August 31, 2021 without the need to leave the country. Initiated on August 24, 2020, this temporary public policy also gives the opportunity for visitors who have valid job offers to submit an employer-specific work permit application. All these changes in

The Health-care Workers Permanent Residence Pathway: A Chance for Refugee Claima …

The Health-care Workers Permanent Residence Pathway is Canada’s new immigration program specific to refugee claimants who are already in Canada, regardless if they have a failed or pending status claim before March 13, 2020. It is open to those who have worked in one of the eligible occupations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Primarily, they must have provided direct care to patients and meet the other eligibility requirements. Eligibility Requirements • Minimum number

How Canadian Families Can Avoid the Financial Impact of Providing Senior Care

The ‘A Snapshot of Family Caregiving and Work in Canada’ research of The Vanier Institute of the Family (February 2017) disclosed that acting as the primary caregiver for a senior member of the family offers many benefits. These include strengthened family relationships, a sense of personal growth, skills development, and increased empathy. However, the same report stated that in the previous 12 months of providing care, almost 50% of caregivers who

How the Home Support Worker Pilot Helps Canadian Families Find Quality In-Home C …

Canadian families eyeing to get in-home care services for their senior loved ones can rely on the Home Support Worker Pilot of Canadian immigration. From 2017 to 2037, Canada’s senior population is expected to increase by 68%— from 6.2 million to 10.4 million. The number of those ages 75 and over will double. In British Columbia alone, its 2017 population is likely to grow by 2.1 times (Canadian Institute for Health

Sure Immigration’s Role in Providing Access to Home Care Services of Older Adu …

As baby boomers reach their senior years, an increase in the demand for home care is expected (Canadian Healthcare Association, 2009). In particular, the group that needs home care services the most are older adults living with frailty (Better Home Care Canada, 2016). Home care allows seniors to age in the comfort of their homes by providing services that would support their physical, mental and cognitive abilities. Home care services include

Sure Immigration Supports Canada’s Caregiver Immigration Program to Address th …

Vancouver, B.C. (22 September 2020) -- The Home and Senior Care Industry Report 2017, authored by Paige Watts and published in the Franchise Direct Canada website, noted that the need for senior care will continue to grow. About 22 percent of the population in Canada is expected to be over the age of 65 by 2027. As these seniors age, they would need outside help so they can maintain their

Sure Immigration to Play its Part in Addressing Caregiver Shortage Issue in B.C. …

B.C., Canada – August 11, 2019 – The Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada recently launched the Home Support Worker Pilot—a caregiver immigration program that allows home care providers and private households to hire overseas caregivers. This five-year pilot program can directly address the issue of caregiver shortage. For this reason, Sure Immigration LTD launched the Long-Term Caregiver Staffing Solutions program that offers recruitment services to home care companies to avoid

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