Talent Mismatch: London's Immigrant Workforce Faces Rising Overqualification Rates
New data reveals a concerning trend: 30% of racialized immigrants in London with advanced degrees are overqualified for their jobs, highlighting the underutilization of immigrant skills and talents in our community.
Federal Budget 2024: Key Changes for Newcomers in Housing and Credential Recognition
The 2024-25 federal budget impacts immigration, focusing on housing affordability and foreign credential recognition. Learn how these changes affect newcomers and the immigration system in Canada.
London Leads the Way: New Data Shows City's Success in Retaining Newcomers
London outshines similar-sized Ontario cities in immigrant retention, with 73% of 2019 arrivals still calling the area home in 2021. Discover the factors behind this success and what it means for our community's future.
Canada Opens Doors: New Pathways for Sudanese Refugees, Changes for Mexican Travelers, and Boost for Rural and Francophone Communities
Stay informed about Canada's latest immigration initiatives! Learn about the new humanitarian pathway for Sudan, updated visa requirements for Mexican travelers, and exciting pilot projects aimed at boosting rural and Francophone immigration.
Immigrants Fuel London's Economic Engine: New Data Reveals Vital Contributions Across Sectors
New data shows immigrants are making significant contributions across key sectors of London's economy, with healthcare, manufacturing, and education leading the way. As Canada faces an aging workforce, immigration remains crucial for economic growth.