Saturday, 27 August 2022

Canadian speakers of south asian language see a significant increase due to immigration

According to a recent study by Statistics Canada, the number of Canadians who speak a South Asian language increased faster in 2021 than the country's overall population.

According to a recent Statistics Canada research, immigration to Canada has increased the proportion of Canadians who speak a language other than English and French at home.

From 2016 to 2021, there was a significant increase in the number of Canadians whose primary language at home was a South Asian tongue.

Immigration is largely to blame for this expansion. One in five of the people who immigrated to Canada as permanent residents between 2016 and 2020 were born in India, and one-quarter were born in a South Asian nation.

Between 2016 and 2021, the number of Canadians who spoke a South Asian language at home increased far faster than the country's overall population growth of 5.2%.

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Particularly, the number of Malayalam speakers increased by 129% to 35,000, Hindi by 66% to 92,000, Punjabi by 49% to 520,000, and Gujarati by 43% to 92,000.

In actuality, South Asian language speakers increased at a rate that was at least eight times faster than that of the overall Canadian population.

Methods for entering Canada

Express Entry and the Provincial Nominee Program are two well-liked immigration routes for South Asian nationals seeking to move to Canada.

Express Entry

Express Entry is a mechanism used by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada to handle applications (IRCC).

It is the main method by which the Canadian government accepts immigrants of all economic backgrounds.

The Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP), and the Canadian Experience Class are the three separate programs that Express Entry oversees (CEC).

Also read: Express Entry keeps expanding its application pool while lowering its CRS

Each of the three programs has minimal requirements for eligibility that an applicant must fulfil in order to be eligible to apply.

Prior to applying, an applicant must declare their requirement in settling in Canada permanently.

The Comprehensive Ranking System will then assign them a grade.

Candidates for skilled workers are categorized using the CRS to identify those who will succeed in the Canadian labour market.

It evaluates each applicant and gives a score based on their human capital, taking into account factors like age, education, language proficiency, and work experience, among others.

The Canadian government performs Express Entry draw regularly every two weeks, inviting those with the best CRS scores to apply to become permanent citizens.

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Program for Provincial Nominees

Another popular route for talented professionals to immigrate to Canada is through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

A PNP exists in almost all of Canada's provinces and territories.

It enables each province and territory to put out people who are eager to relocate to a certain province.

Also read: 353 candidates invited to the Manitoba PNP

The PNP's goal is to increase immigration's positive effects across Canada.

To enhance its economic and demographic needs and to welcome qualified workers, each province and territory has established its own immigration channels.

A candidate may enter one of the PNPs through the Express Entry federal pool.

It is referred to as an "improved nomination" if you are nominated by a province under this stream.

The advantage of this kind of nomination is that you will gain an extra 600 CRS points, which almost ensures that you will be invited to submit an application for permanent residence in a future Express Entry draw.

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