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Number of Indians rise in New Brunswick, Canada

“New Brunswick’s combination of renowned natural beauty, lively culture, low cost of living, and laid-back vibe means that you can build the career you want while enjoying the lifestyle you love.”

— Arlene Dunn, Minister Responsible for Immigration and for Opportunities New Brunswick

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 India, nearly 12,000 kilometres from New Brunswick, is leading the way when it comes to feeding the province’s immigration programme, reported New Canadian Media.

 Recently released government data shows new arrivals from India are being attracted to New Brunswick because of its multicultural population, business-friendly environment, and its ability to draw a wide variety of companies.

 “New Brunswick’s combination of renowned natural beauty, lively culture, low cost of living, and laid-back vibe means that you can build the career you want while enjoying the lifestyle you love,” Arlene Dunn, Minister responsible for Immigration and for Opportunities New Brunswick, said in an email interview.

 On the heels of India are the Philippines, Morocco, Nigeria, Cameroon, Algeria, China, Brazil, and Ukraine. The latest first-quarter 2023 data (January-March) available on the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada website shows Moncton to be the most popular intended destination for the admission of permanent residents among the province’s three major cities with 745, followed by Fredericton with 320 and Saint John with 305.

 Madawaska and Carleton counties are also popular landing spots with 100 and 80, respectively. According to the province, 79 percent of immigrants settle in New Brunswick’s urban centers. Since 2017, the province’s population has increased by more than 60,000 with close to 65 percent of the growth due to immigration.

 Jean-Claude D’Amours, the New Brunswick Liberal party’s critic for Population Growth and Immigration, said while the province has made significant progress within the immigration sector, gaps remain across the immigration spectrum.

 “As a province, we need to do better with our awareness-raising efforts and inclusion among New Brunswickers, employers and government leaders,” D’Amours said in a statement.

 “We also need to be honest with newcomers pre-arrival. Many newcomers have told us that they felt like they were sold a false narrative about New Brunswick around professional realities and what opportunities their certifications provide them, language and more.”

“This includes investment in settlement services, reducing duplication due to the shared provincial and federal responsibility, more language training services, supports for credential recognition, housing, education and family support services.”

While labour shortages in New Brunswick mostly match national trends – with vacancies in the construction, health care, social assistance, and accommodation and food services sectors – Dunn said the province is also experiencing shortages in the forestry, aquaculture, manufacturing, transportation, warehousing and information and communications technology sectors.

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Toshi Jyotsna
Toshi Jyotsna
(Toshi Jyotsna is an IT professional who keeps a keen interest in writing on contemporary issues both in Hindi and English. She is a columnist, and an award-winning story writer.)

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