Two-step Immigration Selection: An Analysis of its Expansion in Canada

Articles and reports: 11-626-X2020010

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This Economic Insights article documents the expansion of two-step immigration selection in Canada since the early 2000s. Two-step immigration selection refers to the selection of economic immigrants from among temporary foreign workers. The increased transition of a rapidly rising number of temporary foreign workers to permanent residence was made possible through the shifting composition of admission programs towards provincial programs and the Canadian Experience Class, and the growing reliance on temporary foreign workers within each admission program. This is the second of five articles on the two-step selection process.

Issue Number: 2020010
Author(s): Hou, Feng; Picot, Garnett; Crossman, Eden

Main Product: Economic Insights

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