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to 38 per cent in 2016 from 46 per cent in 2001, compared to 60 per cent for Canadian-born workers, according to Statistics Canada.

But for Canada to better utilize the potential of new immigrants, analysts such as Neiman and Rebekah Young, vice-president and head of Bank of Nova Scotia’s Inclusion and Resilience Economics, believe the government needs to go beyond merely increasing immigration levels and figure out how newcomers can make the most of their skill sets once they enter Canada.

“The key message is to be more ambitious. There’s a lot of settlement services focused on things like language … but let’s increase the focus … so that it’s not just about landing a job, but how over time we can support newcomers to identify what the gaps or hurdles might be to upgrading their job,” Young noted.senior vice-president, Services and Strategic Initiatives,

I am not saying we should get rid of quality control, but if you set the bar so high that people have to spend years to get the qualification back, will that work?The recent tightness in the labour market can be credited to the pandemic to a certain extent, but hurdles for newcomers to get jobs in their fields have existed for decades according to Miu Chung Yan, a professor at the University of British Columbia’s School of Social Work.

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