How the $100,000 H1-B Fee Is Driving Talent to Canada
14th, Apr 2023
The Labour Force Survey showed that the employment rate in Canada has increased as 35,000 more people obtained paying jobs in March 2023, while the unemployment rate remained at 5 percent.
As the employment rate increased, visible minorities also landed more paid jobs, becoming a more significant part of the labour market.
In addition, the employment rate of 25 to 54 years old core-aged Black Canadians climbed to 79.9 percent in March compared to 78.6 percent in 2022.
The increase in employment was mainly seen in Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, and Prince Edward Island. #Statistics, #employment, #visible_minorities, #unemployment
How the $100,000 H1-B Fee Is Driving Talent to Canada
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