Experts predicted that the day after Canada unveiled its new policy, which will allow employees from 16 new occupations to enter the nation to fill a labour deficit; it will provide new opportunities for Punjabis, who are suffering from a high unemployment rate in India.
Nurse assistants, long-term care aides, hospital attendants, pest controllers, fumigators, repairers, heavy equipment operators, bus drivers, subway operators, pharmacy assistants, elementary and secondary school teacher assistants, transport truck drivers, etc. are among the new professions that the Canadian government has listed.
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These new hires qualify for "Express Entry" Such professionals used to travel to the Middle East, but they can now choose Canada.
In Canada, there is a great need for labourers in the fields of healthcare, transportation, and construction, we have skilled workers in Punjab in every industry, including construction, transportation, and healthcare, and the bulk of them have a great opportunity to immigrate there right now. This new regulation will encourage a number of students who cannot afford the expensive study overseas but can now finish their coursework here and relocate later on the basis of their vocation.
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A travel agent from Jalandhar said, "A nurse and her brother, who has completed a lab assistant course, approached us today hoping to avail of the new policy, adding that the new policy has already attracted individuals. Despite having two years of combined experience, they barely make Rs 16,000 a month, according to the agent.
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Although truck drivers don't make much money here, according to another analyst, they are among the highest-paid workers in Canada.
A resident of Jalandhar who intends to relocate permanently said, “The policy has opened the doors for a large number of Indians, mostly Punjabis, who were considering migration to Canada."
Earlier, truck drivers, construction workers, plumbers,
electricians, and carpenters used to go to the Middle East, but all such
workers can now try for Canada. They have also started making aware of several
people of such opportunities through local cable channels.
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