Highlights: Sean Fraser is coming up with a new pathway under EMPP
- Sean Fraser announced that Canada will be launching a new pathway this summer.
- The pathway will be under the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP).
- It will help Canadian employers to hire skilled refugees and other displaced individuals.
- The new pathway will be more flexible than the one introduced in December last year.
- The IRCC will reveal more information about the new federal pathway in the coming weeks.
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Canada to come up with a new pathway
Canadian Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced that the country will launch a new pathway this summer. The pathway will be under the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) and help Canadian employers hire skilled refugees and other displaced individuals.
The new pathway under EMPP will be more flexible than the one introduced in December last year.
New Pathway to help the Canadian employers
The new pathway will help employers struggling to find workers in pivotal areas. The pathway also allows newcomers to restart their careers and lives in the country. With this, the employers will also be able to address labor shortages and provide an opportunity for the refugees to live safely and rebuild their lives.
Processing time for the New EMPP Pathway
Under this program, the employers will not be required to tap into the Provincial Nominee Programs, and the applicants will get approved within six months. The IRCC will reveal more information about the new federal pathway in the coming weeks.
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