For those who wish to immigrate.. Canada is looking for Moroccan talents in the fields of agriculture and care
Heba Press – Casablanca
Immigration to Canada has become attractive for a number of Moroccans, not only the unemployed, but even those who wish to improve their standard of living among employees and wage earners in the public and private sectors.
Canada, known for its inclusive policies and welcoming environment, has once again opened its doors to those looking for a fresh start. In a major announcement, the Canadian government has introduced two groundbreaking immigration programs that are set to revolutionize the landscape for potential candidates.
In this regard, Canada is preparing to organize open days for the year 2024 on October 26 and 27 in Morocco, with the aim of seeking Moroccan talents and bringing job opportunities closer to those who wish to immigrate to this country.
In its immigration program for the current year and next year, Canada has focused on the food and agriculture stream, as well as pilot programs for health care providers, especially in light of Canada’s severe shortage of workers in both fields.
The Food and Agriculture Pathway Pilot Program is an immigration program with limited spaces available each year. Under this pilot program, Immigration, Asylum and Citizenship Canada processes a maximum of 2,750 applications for permanent residence per year.
Among the conditions set by Canada for both programs are that individuals must have at least one year of cumulative, non-seasonal, full-time employment in the past three years in occupations such as butchers, meat cutters, agricultural service contractors, livestock and harvest workers, health and home care workers, and child and elder care workers.
The program also requires foreign language proficiency by achieving level 4 of the Canadian Language Standard in English and French. In addition, through this program, Canada recognizes a high school diploma as sufficient education based on the Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).