Canadian Employers Start Salary Bidding War to Attract Workers 

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Canada immigration news: The new year is starting to look like a very good one for workers hoping to get a raise as employers throughout Canada plan to bump up salaries.

“Canadian employers are walking a tightline as they juggle and balance a number of factors when it comes to making decisions about their 2022 salary and workforce planning,” says Anand Parsan, a partner and national practice leader for compensation consulting at LifeWorks.

“A tight labour market has caused ‘the great resignation’ which is forcing organizations to adjust pay levels by the highest percentage in the last five years.

Canada immigration news: The new year is starting to look like a very good one for workers hoping to get a raise as employers throughout Canada plan to bump up salaries.


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 Businesses throughout Canada are planning to boost salaries with the biggest annual raises in years.

“Only 3.3 per cent of organizations are projecting salary freezes next year, which indicates that employers are recognizing the necessity of boosting pay and re-branding their total rewards value proposition in an effort to attract and retain key talent,” says Parsan. 

Canadian Employers Nixing Wage Freezes

This year, 12 per cent of employers froze wages in a bid to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic. Last year, during the start of the pandemic, 36 per cent froze salaries.

With the Canadian economy slowly rebounding and the labour shortage becoming increasingly hard on employers, many of them are faced with no other option but to loosen the purse strings.

“With a booming job market and rising inflation, employees are seeking both higher compensation and purposeful work.”

When those companies that are not planning to offer pay hikes are factored out, the average planned salary increase next year is 2.7 per cent.

In its 2022 Salary Projection Survey report, LifeWorks notes the highest projected average salary increase for 2022 will be in the wholesale trade with a planned pay hike of 3.1 per cent. 

Biggest Increases in IT, Hospitality, Construction

Construction firms, hotels, motels and restaurants, and the IT sector are expected to boost wages by three per cent.

The healthcare and social assistance sector, teachers, the news media and arts and culture organizations will likely see wages go up two per cent next year.

Guylaine Béliveau, LifeWorks’ principal for the firm’s compensation consulting practice, says the good news of higher wages for workers next year is muted somewhat by inflation.

“We cannot … lose sight of the impending impact of the rising inflation rate,” says Béliveau. “Employee turnover needs to be a top consideration for employers, as employees may feel stretched financially.”

The higher wages will also not resolve the labour shortage. 

“Employers are struggling with a shortage of qualified employees,” says Béliveau. “Attraction and retention are more challenging than ever.” 

Skilled workers who want to immigrate to Canada can often avail themselves of the Global Talent Stream (GTS) of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) through which Canadian work permits and visa applications are processed within two weeks to fill labour shortages.

Opportunities For Immigration

They can also apply under economic immigration programs, including the Atlantic Immigration PilotCanadian ExperienceCaregiverSkilled Trade and SkilledWorker programs.

Certainly, business leaders in Canada are bullish on immigration and see it as a way to help resolve the labour shortage.

In August, business leaders in the Atlantic Canadian province of New Brunswick told Ottawa to boost immigration.

“Whichever party forms the government must prioritize policies and investments that enable businesses to access talent and capital they need to recover and grow,” said Alex LeBlanc, chief executive officer of the New Brunswick Business Council in a press conference.

On Sept. 20, Canadians re-elected the governing Liberals led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in that election. The Liberals’ immigration target for this year is 401,000 new permanent residents – and a higher target next year.

Business leaders in New Brunswick want Ottawa to simplify and speed up the overall process of immigration with an emphasis on streamlining and accelerating pathways for international students.

And to ensure the immigrants who arrive in New Brunswick stay there and settle down, the business community also wants Ottawa to put more money into settlement services and initiatives for welcoming communities.

“As we emerge from the pandemic, it is crucial that the next federal government make the right investments, put the right policies in place to ensure sustained growth for New Brunswick and the entire Atlantic region,” said John Wishart, chief executive officer of the Chamber of Commerce of Greater Moncton.

Nova Scotia Entrepreneur Draw: Province Issues 30 Invitations Through 2 Streams

Canada immigration news: Nova Scotia immigration has issued 30 invitations through two streams in a new business immigration draw through the Nova Scotia Nominee Program.

The September 13 draw saw 28 invitations issued through the Entrepreneur stream, with a minimum score of 120.

It also saw two invitations issued through the International Graduate Entrepreneur stream, this time with a minimum score of 57 points.


Nova Scotia Entrepreneur 2021 Draws

Draw date

Stream

Number of invitations

Score of lowest-ranked candidate invited

13-Sep-21

Entrepreneur

28

120

International Graduate Entrepreneur

2

57

03-May-21

International Graduate Entrepreneur

2

44

24-Feb-21

Entrepreneur

43

118


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Nova Scotia Entrepreneur Stream

The Nova Scotia Entrepreneur stream targets candidates with business ownership or senior management experience. They must live in Nova Scotia, either start a new business or buy an existing business, and actively participate in the day-to-day management of that business.

Under the Entrepreneur stream, candidates are first issued a temporary work permit before applying for permanent residence after operating the business for a year. The stream uses an Expression of Interest format, where candidates in a pool are invited to apply.


How Do I Qualify For The Nova Scotia Entrepreneur Stream?

  • Expression of Interest
  • Invitation to Apply
  • In Person Interview and Business Performance Agreement
  • Work Permit and Business Establishment in Nova Scotia
  • Request for Nomination
  • Apply for Permanent Residence

Nova Scotia Entrepreneur Stream: Candidate Requirements

  • Be aged 21 or older.
  • Want to live permanently in Nova Scotia while owning and actively managing a Nova Scotia business.
  • Minimum net worth of $600,000.
  • Minimum investment of $150,000 to establish or purchase a business in Nova Scotia.
  • Minimum 3 years of experience actively managing and owning a business (33 per cent ownership minimum) OR more than 5 years of experience in a senior business management role.
  • Score minimum of 5 on the Canadian Language Benchmark in speaking, listening, reading and writing in English or French.

Nova Scotia International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream

The International Graduate Entrepreneur stream is similar to the Entrepreneur stream, only aimed at recent graduates from a Nova Scotia university or the Nova Scotia Community College. They must have started or purchased a Nova Scotia business and operated it for a year on a Post-Graduation Work Permit.

Candidates are nominated for permanent residence if they intend to settle in the province. The stream works on an Expression of Interest format similar to the Entrepreneur stream.

International Graduate Entrepreneur: Steps

  1. Expression of Interest
  2. Invitation to Apply
  3. In-Person Interview and Nomination
  4. Apply for Permanent Residence

International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream: Candidate Requirements

  • Want to live permanently in Nova Scotia while owning and actively managing a Nova Scotia business.
  • Minimum one year of continuous experience actively managing and owning your current Nova Scotia business (100 per cent ownership).
  • Have completed a degree or diploma including minimum 2 academic years of full-time, in-person study at a Nova Scotia university or the Nova Scotia Community College.
  • Valid post-graduation work permit.
  • Minimum score of 7 on the Canadian Language Benchmark in speaking, listening, reading and writing in English or French.

New Saskatchewan Entrepreneur Stream Draw Sees 41 Invitations Issued

Canada immigration news: Saskatchewan immigration has issued 41 invitations with a minimum score of 110 in a new Entrepreneur stream draw.

The September 2 draw is the second since they resumed for the first time since before the COVID-19 pandemic struck.

The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) suspended draws as of March 2020, the month the deadly virus first swept through Canada, forcing governments to impose restrictions.

A further draw is planned for November 4.


Saskatchewan Entrepreneur Stream 2021 Draws

Date

Lowest score

Average score

Highest score

Number of invitations

02-Sep-21

110

115

125

41

12-Jul-21

120

125

155

28

Source: https://www.saskatchewan.ca


Entrepreneur Stream Future 2021 Draw Dates

  • November 4

Saskatchewan prioritizes three selection factors to separate candidates with the same score on the Entrepreneur stream points grid.

The three factors, in order of priority, are:

  1. Official language ability.
  2. Those with businesses planned for a key economic sector.
  3. Completion of an exploratory visit.


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The Saskatchewan immigration Entrepreneur stream is a three-stage process:

  1. Expression of interest
  2. Invitation to submit application
  3. Nomination

The expression of interest must meet the following minimum entry requirements:

  • Minimum net worth of $500,000 legally acquired.
  • Minimum of three years of entrepreneurial or relevant management experience.
  • Investment of at least $300,000 in Regina or Saskatoon, or $200,000 in any other Saskatchewan area.

Candidates enter a pool where they receive a score. The top scoring candidates are invited to submit an application.

Applications must include:

  • Business Establishment Plan confirming figures in expression of interest, and including at least one third ownership of a company in Saskatchewan, unless investment is $1 million or higher.
  • Commitment to be active in day-to-day management of business.
  • Creation of two or more jobs for Canadian citizens or permanent residents if the business is located in Regina or Saskatoon.