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    Ottawa wants to change immigration points system to attract higher-paid newcomers

    BY Naimul Karim April 25, 2026No Comments0 Views
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    Ottawa wants to change the

    existing immigration system

    to better attract newcomers who are more likely to work in

    high-paid jobs

    .
    The federal government over the next month will be consulting stakeholders about reforming its Express Entry system, which started about a decade ago and

    provides prospective immigrants

    with points for their education level, work experience, language proficiency, age and other factors.
    The higher applicants score — the maximum is 1,200 — the higher the chance they have of becoming permanent residents,

    which eventually leads to citizenship

    .
    Ottawa is proposing to provide additional points to workers who have gained experience or found employment in high-wage jobs in Canada.
    “This would enhance selection of

    skilled workers

    with the highest earnings potential,” the government said in a

    consultation document.
    Bank of Nova Scotia economist Rebekah Young said the change would be “practical” and could help Canada boost its

    struggling productivity levels

    .
    One way to measure newcomers’

    contribution to the economy

    is by analyzing their earnings. If they earn more than the average Canadian’s income, they are more likely to be making a positive contribution to productivity. If they are concentrated in low-wage job sectors, they are more likely to reduce labour productivity.
    Young said the government shouldn’t just focus on proven high-skilled workers, but also bring in people who are likely to be successful in the long term. As an example, she said a 25-year-old is unlikely to initially earn as much as a 50-year-old even if they have similar skill sets.
    A high-paid job makes it more likely for a newcomer to be financially successful in Canada, but studying here does not, the government’s consultation paper said. Whether this could lead to fewer points for those with Canadian degrees remains unclear.
    Statistics Canada’s studies prior to the pandemic said people with a Canadian degree were more likely to be successful, Young said, but this was before the whole system “exploded” as a lot more international students entered right after the pandemic to help deal with a labour crisis.

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    But Canada

    changed its policies

    , including placing a cap on the number of temporary residents in 2024, and the situation seems to have improved since then.
    Young expects education to become a strong predictor of success in the near future.
    She also said there needs to be more transparency about the category-based system, which allows the federal government to

    select certain immigrants

    , including pilots, doctors and people who speak French, regardless of the points that they score.
    “It’s subject to a lot of judgment as to what they consider critical categories,” Young said. “And that’s where you get the dilution. There’s not a lot of transparency on how they decided that versus some other categories. At a certain point, it just becomes a slippery slope where, to somebody, every job is going to be critical.”
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