{"id":86,"date":"2021-10-31T13:23:25","date_gmt":"2021-10-31T13:23:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/backup.aosacademy.com\/good-news-from-citizenship-immigration-canada-30-off-for-black-friday\/"},"modified":"2021-10-31T13:23:25","modified_gmt":"2021-10-31T13:23:25","slug":"good-news-from-citizenship-immigration-canada-30-off-for-black-friday","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/backup.aosacademy.com\/?page_id=86","title":{"rendered":"Good News from Citizenship Immigration Canada + 30% Off for Black Friday"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Throughout last week, the whole of Canada has seen a huge shuffle of posts and appointments in the Newly-led Justin Trudeau Cabinet. Mr. Sean Fraser is now the new Canada Immigration Minister.\u00a0Also, there has been a push for legislative changes by the Ontario Labor Minister \u2013 Monte McNaughton; to help easen the barrier of entry of immigrants into the regulated occupations of Canada.\u00a0To add up, the province of Quebec has announced that it will be admitting 52,500 new permanent residents for the year of 2022 as opposed to their target of 2021.\u00a0For the month of November in which Black Friday period is celebrated worldwide, A.O.S Academy Ltd. and its Migration Agency is giving out a whopping 30% discount offer to all its intending customers and repeat clients starting from Monday the 1<sup>st<\/sup> of November up until Sunday the 7<sup>th<\/sup> November 2021&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Throughout last week, the whole of Canada has seen a huge shuffle of posts and appointments in the Newly-led Justin Trudeau Cabinet. Mr. Sean Fraser is now the new Canada Immigration Minister.<br \/>\n\u00a0<br \/>\nAlso, there has been a push for legislative changes by the Ontario Labor Minister \u2013 Monte McNaughton; to help easen the barrier of entry of immigrants into the regulated occupations of Canada.<br \/>\n\u00a0<br \/>\nTo add up, the province of Quebec has announced that it will be admitting 52,500 new permanent residents for the year of 2022 as opposed to their target of 2021.<br \/>\n\u00a0<br \/>\nFor the month of November in which Black Friday period is celebrated worldwide, A.O.S Academy Ltd. and its Migration Agency is giving out a whopping 30% discount offer to all its intending customers and repeat clients starting from Monday the 1st of November up until Sunday the 7th November 2021.<br \/>\nTrudeau\u2019s New Cabinet<br \/>\nCanada\u2019s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed his new cabinet last week which included the re-selection of ministers. Sean Fraser is the country\u2019s new Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC). Fraser is a 37-year-old former lawyer from Nova Scotia that was first elected as a Member of Parliament in 2015. He was re-elected in 2019 and 2021. He replaces Marco Mendicino, who now becomes Canada\u2019s public safety minister. Fraser represents the riding of \u201cCentral Nova\u201d which covers a part of Halifax. Prior to entering politics, he practiced commercial litigation and international dispute resolution. He holds a law degree from Dalhousie University, a Master\u2019s degree in Public International Law from Leiden University in the Netherlands, and a Bachelor of Science from St. Francis Xavier University.<br \/>\nPromises and Mandate Letters<br \/>\nWith cabinet set, the Liberals will continue the process of governing Canada and focus on leading the country out of the coronavirus pandemic. Parliament is set to reconvene on November 22. The cabinet is the body of ministerial advisors that sets the federal government\u2019s policies and priorities. Each minister is given a mandate letter by the Prime Minister. The mandate letter outlines the policies and priorities that the Prime Minister would like each minister to pursue during the government\u2019s time in power. In the 2021 election campaign, the Liberals made several immigration promises. For instance, they promised to end\u00a0citizenship\u00a0fees. They also want to reduce application processing times and make reforms to\u00a0Express Entry\u00a0such as offering more immigration pathways to\u00a0temporary foreign workers\u00a0and\u00a0international students.His Immigration Agenda<br \/>\nBroadly speaking, stakeholders should expect a continuity of the Liberal party\u2019s ambitious immigration agenda that they have been pursuing since 2015. That being said, the Liberals will have major immigration issues that they will need to tackle during their new mandate. These include identifying how they will reduce application backlogs that have grown during the pandemic, potentially reforming Express Entry and the\u00a0Parents and Grandparents Program, launching the\u00a0Municipal Nominee Program, and waiving citizenship fees.Despite having a lot of immigration priorities on their plate, it is relatively safe to say that the coming years will be less challenging for the federal government to manage than the previous and unprecedented 20-month pandemic period.<br \/>\nLegislative Changes by the Ontario Labor Minister<br \/>\nOntario\u2019s minister of labour, who also oversees immigration, is calling for legislative changes to make the province a more attractive place to work. Monte McNaughton introduced the \u201cWorking for Workers Act\u201d on October 25. If it gets passed, it could mean big changes for Ontario workers. The act includes the proposed changes that were\u00a0announced last week\u00a0for immigrants who are trying to work in regulated occupations in Ontario.In short, the Ontario government wants to see the requirements eased on newcomers getting licensed in non-health-related occupations. Namely, they want to remove the requirement for regulatory bodies to require Canadian work experience, eliminate the need to do a language test for the purpose of licensing, and speed up the licensing process, especially in cases of emergency.Non-Compete Agreement vs. Right-to-Disconnect Policies<br \/>\nMcNaughton cited labour shortages in skilled trades occupations that will only increase as more workers retire. He also referred to a\u00a0recent study\u00a0that suggested Ontario would see an additional $12 to $20 billion added to its economy if the skills gap between immigrants and Canadian-born workers was addressed. If passed, Ontario would be the first province in Canada to eliminate the requirement for Canadian work experience in regulated occupations. It would also be the first to introduce \u201cright-to-disconnect\u201d policies, and to ban non-compete agreements.Employers with 25 or more workers would have to implement a policy that would allow employees to disconnect from their jobs at the end of the work day.<br \/>\nMore Immigration Powers to Ontario<br \/>\nThe new legislation would also restrict employers from implementing non-compete agreements, where workers have to sign a contract saying that, for a certain amount of time, they will not work for a competitor after they leave their company.Beyond the amendments to laws governing regulatory bodies, the immigration minister would also like the federal government to give more immigration powers to Ontario. For 2021, the federal government has allowed Ontario to welcome 9,000 newcomers through its\u00a0Provincial Nominee Program\u00a0(PNP). McNaughton would like to see that doubled due to the ongoing labour shortages that persist despite Ontario being the most popular province for new immigrants.Quebec Sets New Admissions Target<br \/>\nQuebec could admit up to 52,500 new permanent residents in 2022, the province said in its new immigration plan released October 28. Most of new admissions to Quebec in 2022 will come through the province\u2019s\u00a0economic immigration\u00a0programs, including the\u00a0Quebec Skilled Worker Program\u00a0(QSWP) and the\u00a0Qu\u00e9bec experience program\u00a0(PEQ).The plan stays the course on the targets established during the public consultation held in the summer of 2019 as part of Quebec Immigration Planning for the 2020-2022 period. It calls for the admission of 49,500 to 52,500 immigrants in 2022 across all categories, as well as an additional 18,000 admissions to reach the admission levels that were not met by the federal government in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This means that more than 70,000 newcomers could be admitted to the province of Quebec in 2022.\u00a0With a maximum target of 33,900, the economic category represents the largest proportion of newcomers. In this category, the province expects to welcome up to 28,800\u00a0skilled workers\u00a0and up to 4,300 business immigrants, which would include\u00a0investors,\u00a0entrepreneurs, and the\u00a0self-employed.\u00a0<br \/>\nQuebec Immigration Levels Plan<br \/>\nThe remaining 18,600 new permanent residents are expected to arrive through family reunification, refugees, and other immigration programs. The\u00a0immigration levels plan\u00a0is presented each year by the Quebec Immigration Department. It indicates the number of new permanent residents the province intends to admit in the coming year, as well as the categories in which it will admit them. This increase is in line with the promise made by the province\u2019s current governing party, the Coalition Avenir Qu\u00e9bec (CAQ), to gradually increase the number of newcomers after\u00a0reducing admission targets\u00a0back in 2019.In addition to increasing immigration targets, other\u00a0important new measures\u00a0have recently been taken by the Quebec government to facilitate the arrival of foreign workers in the province. These include increasing the limit on the percentage of temporary foreign workers that businesses in certain sectors of the economy can hire from 10 to 20 per cent of their workforce.30% Black Friday Discount Offer<br \/>\nA.O.S Academy Ltd and its Migration Agency is giving out 30% discount to the very first clients, candidates and customers that patronize their following products and services within the first week of November; that is 1st \u2013 7th days of the month. Enjoy the promo offer while it lasts. Get your friends to pay for a product(s) or service(s) in order to benefit from the 5-10% discount referral bonus as well. Contact us on +234-810-771-4449 or +234-909-188-4943 or email us on admin@aosacademy.com now! 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