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Are You an Unemployed Woman? We Have Good News for You

The first thing you should know is that in 2019 over 160,000 women immigrated to Canada. According to Statistics Canada population predictions, at this rate Canada should have 11.1 million immigrants by 2031, with over half of them being women (52.3%). If you are an unemployed woman, we have good news for you:

Canada has a high demand for workers in both the skilled (degree-certified) and unskilled (entry-level) professions in almost every single industry: education, health-care and medicine, therapy, science, technology, engineering and math. Canada and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), have been investing many resources into promoting career opportunities for women through scholarships, fellowships and special awards for exceptional academic achievements.

The two main reasons there is such high demand for jobs in the above industries are the aging population and early retirements, and young Canadian’s lack of interest in intermediate skilled jobs.

Are you unemployed? Here’s the good news we promised

The reason so many women have successfully immigrated to Canada is thanks to Canada’s many work visa programs available to new immigrants in more than 30 eligible countries.
Whether you have 5 different academic degrees or a few years of experience in a certain field, there is a place for you in Canada to work, earn a great income and live a comfortable life, even if you choose to do so temporarily.

The visa programs available to you are:

  1. Express Entry visa program

  2. IEC Working Holiday visa

  3. Family visa (if you have family members who are Canadian citizens or Canadian permanent residents, they can sponsor you to live, work and study in Canada).

To find out what visa program you qualify for and to start your visa application process, contact the Great North Visa. The Great North Visa provides immigration services and exclusively subcontracts regulated Canadian immigration experts.

These experts will perform a visa eligibility assessment and provide the necessary guidance to ensure your visa application is submitted successfully. Contact the Great North Visa’s immigration team today via the button below.

Jessica Thompson

Jessica Thompson is a professional content writer for Great North Visa. Jessica immigrated to Canada in 2012 from the UK with her husband Jack Thompson, and their two children. As someone who experienced first-hand what the Canadian immigration process is like, combined with extensive research, Jessica can share her knowledge about Canada immigration with her readers around the world. We hope that you find Jessica’s blog valuable to your journey to the Great White Noth.

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Jessica Thompson

Jessica Thompson is a professional content writer for Great North Visa. Jessica immigrated to Canada in 2012 from the UK with her husband Jack Thompson, and their two children. As someone who experienced first-hand what the Canadian immigration process is like, combined with extensive research, Jessica can share her knowledge about Canada immigration with her readers around the world. We hope that you find Jessica’s blog valuable to your journey to the Great White Noth.