As US President Donald Trump scraps one more
immigration policy of the Obama era, many Indians who have spent sleepless
nights to acquire the coveted Green Card are finally jumping ship and migrating
next door -- to good old Canada!
For
many talented and skilled Indians, the immediate alternative is Canada and this
government is happy to welcome highly educated and technically skilled Indians. The Canadian Governments' Immigration
Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) board pulled out some hard data at my
request. It shows that India was the number one source country for migration to
Canada in 2017 and is on track to retain that top slot this year as well.
The numbers tell the story. A research paper
on H1B visas says there was a 42% increase in denial of H1B petitions of
Indian-born professionals from the third to the fourth quarter of FY2017. Trump governments' trend to deny qualified
folks an entry into the US.
But rejections apart, it is the fear of the
US government deporting candidates whose applications are denied, that worries
experts. "Clearly this is another policy that is meant to discourage
people from making a career in the US," says Anderson. "Whereas other countries are trying to
attract highly skilled people, for some reason, the current administration
wants to encourage them to them to work anywhere but the US."
Under Canada’s 2016 Express Entry (EE)
program that specifically deals with qualified people, a path to permanent
residency is swift. It takes only a few months for qualifying candidates to
acquire the Canadian permanent resident card (PR card), which is akin to the US
Green Card.A huge growth of Indians
migrating to Canada is also witnessed under the Canadian Experience Class
program (CEC) of the EE, which is meant for temporary foreign workers and
foreign graduates with Canadian work experience.
During
2016, only 1,800 Indians became PR holders, but that number grew to 11,490 in
2017---a whopping increase of 538%! The high trend of migration continues as
5,700 Indians became PR holders in the first five months of this year alone.
Another program that is seeing a lot of
traction is the Federal Skilled Workers Program (FSWP). In 2016, (under
the FSWP), 4,780 Indians received their PR cards. That number jumped
82.6% to 8,730 Indians in 2017. Between January to May 2018, a whopping 12,090
PR cards were issued to Indians under this program. Indians are also looking at Canada more favourably because
opportunities for technology experts are shrinking worldwide. Europe has seen a
wave of right-wing anti-immigrant sentiment; the UK just had Brexit, Australia
is revamping its immigration system, Singapore is now saturated and President
Trump seems in no mood to stop badgering immigrants. For more details for
study abroad and immigration visit http://gkworks.in/study-and-settle-abroad/study-settle-canada/
today!
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