Amazon Begins Hiring Blitz To Fill 15,000 Canada Jobs

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Canada immigration news: Amazon Canada is starting a hiring blitz this week to fill 15,000 Canada jobs as it gears up to expand its workforce with its first Canadian jobs fair.

That’s an increase of about 60 per cent to Amazon Canada’s existing workforce of 25,000 and comes as the company is also looking to lure workers from other companies during the labour shortage with a substantial bump up in wages. 

“We have a job for just about everyone,” said Ardine Williams, vice-president of human development, in an interview with Bloomberg.


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These new jobs will be warehouse and distribution positions in communities across the country. 

Amazon Already Poised To Fill 1,800 Jobs Before New Hiring Spree

They come only a few months after the ecommerce behemoth announced it would be hiring another 1,800 tech corporate and tech employees in Canada this year alone to support its AWS, Alexa, Amazon advertising, and retail and operations technology teams in Vancouver and Toronto.

But Amazon’s take-no-prisoners advance into the Canadian retail sector is marked by much more than just an increase in the number of jobs. The retailer is also sweetening the pot for its existing and future employees with a hefty wage increase.

Amazon is upping the starting wage for its Canadian employees on the front line to somewhere between $17 and $21.65 per hour.

The company currently starts employees at about $16 an hour, making this a raise of between 6.25 to 35.3 per cent on the current base wages.

Amazon is holding a virtual job fair on Sept. 15 to recruit for these new positions.

Canada’s Open Doors Policy For Immigrants Attracts Tech Jobs

The ecommerce company’s increasing stake in the Canadian retail market comes only four months after venture capitalist Chris Albinson, the incoming CEO of Communitech, first saw the writing on the wall and warned American policymakers in an opinion piece in The Globe and Mail.

“As the United States has tightened immigration and become less welcoming, Canada has made shrewd policy moves to attract top global talent and capital,” wrote Albinson.

“Canada now has six times as many skilled immigrants, as a percentage of population, as our American neighbours do – a significant stat when you consider half of the founders of America’s tech unicorns (private companies worth $1-billion or more) were born outside the U.S.” 

The venture capitalist warned U.S. policymakers that Canada stood poised to dominate the tech sector because of its immigration policies and its “strong advantage in the next wave of technology (think artificial intelligence, machine learning, quantum computing, 5G, Medtech, and advanced manufacturing), our relative cost advantage, and parity in access to markets and capital.”

Global Talent Stream Targets Two-Week Visa Processing

Amazon’s investment in Canada is proving those to have been prophetic words.

“Amazon is proud to create good jobs that provide opportunities for employees to develop new skills and grow their careers while innovating on behalf of customers,” said Jesse Dougherty, Amazon vice-president and Vancouver site lead this summer.

There are many pathways for highly-skilled tech workers to gain permanent residency in Canada, including the Global Talent Stream (GTS) of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) under which Canadian work permits and visa applications are processed within two weeks.

As vaccination rates rise and the Canadian economy recovers, the country is seeing huge job growth and opportunities for new Canadians and temporary foreign workers.

That’s providing new opportunities for those who want to immigrate to Canada.

“Employment rose by 90,000, up 0.5 per cent, in August, the third consecutive monthly increase,” reported Statistics Canada.

“Employment is within 156,000 jobs, down only 0.8 per cent, of its February 2020 level, the closest since the onset of the pandemic.”

Even more encouraging is that the new jobs are primarily full-time, not part-time. In August, Canada added 69,000 full-time jobs, up 0.4 per cent.

The sectors showing the most growth were the hotels, motels, and restaurants where there is currently a massive labour shortage in Canada.

Employment for Recent Immigrants Up Since Start of Pandemic

The latest figures also show that immigrants who arrived in Canada within the last five years are enjoying better employment prospects since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, with their employment rate hitting 70.4 per cent last month.

That’s 6.1 percentage points higher than in the same month in 2019, before the start of the pandemic.

Many of these immigrants would likely have come to Canada under economic immigration programs, including the Atlantic Immigration PilotCanadian ExperienceCaregiverSkilled Trade and Skilled Worker programs, which would have greatly increased their employment prospects.

Alberta Immigration Draw: Province Invites 500 Candidates With Minimum Score of 300

Canada immigration news: Alberta immigration’s largest-ever Express Entry draw saw the province issue invitations to 500 candidates through the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program.

In the September 7 draw, candidates needed a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System score of 300.

Important requirements for the Alberta Express Entry stream are that candidates have stated an interest in immigrating permanently to the province, and are working in an occupation that supports Alberta’s economic development and diversification.

For full details of the requirements for Alberta Express Entry, please see below.


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Alberta Express Entry 2021 Draws

Draw Date

NOI Letters Sent

CRS Score of Lowest-Ranked Candidate

07-Sep-21

500

300

30-Aug-21

400

301

23-Aug-21

450

300

10-Aug-21

396

300

27-Jul-21

148

300

14-Jul-21

181

301

29-Jun-21

148

302

16-Jun-21

184

300

05-Jun-21

191

300

18-May-21

250

301

05-May-21

250

300

20-Apr-21

200

301

06-Apr-21

200

302

26-Mar-21

300

301

02-Mar-21

200

301

16-Feb-21

159

352

10-Feb-21

200

301

28-Jan-21

100

360

08-Jan-21

50

406

Source: www.alberta.ca


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While federal government nomination limits for 2021 are not yet available, Alberta has 950 Alberta Opportunity Stream applications and 250 expression of interest applications in the Alberta Express Entry pool.

High Number of Applications

Alberta says a high number of AINP applications have been received in the following occupations, meaning they may take longer to process:

  • 6311 – Food service supervisors
  • 7511 – Transport truck drivers
  • 6211 – Retail sales supervisors
  • 6322 – Cooks
  • 1241 – Administrative assistants
  • 1221 – Administrative officers
  • 9462 – Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers
  • 4214 – Early childhood educators and assistants
  • 0621 – Retail and wholesale trade managers
  • 0631 – Restaurant and food service managers

What are the Requirements for Alberta Express Entry?

In order to be eligible to receive a notification of interest, candidates must:

  • Have an active Express Entry profile in the federal Express Entry pool.
  • Have stated an interest in immigrating permanently to Alberta.
  • Be working in an occupation that supports Alberta’s economic development and diversification.
  • Have a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System score of 300 points.

Factors that may improve a candidate’s chances of receiving a notification of interest:

  • A job offer from an Albertan employer and/or work experience in Alberta.
  • Having graduated from a Canadian post-secondary institution.
  • Having a relative that is living in Alberta: parent, child and/or sibling.

Factors that decrease a candidate’s chances of receiving a notification of interest:

British Columbia Draws: Province Invites 464 Immigration Candidates

Canada immigration news: Two new draws through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program saw B.C. immigration invite a total of 464 candidates. 

The September 14 draws featured a general draw, and a second draw targeting two NOC codes: 0621 for Retail and Wholesale Trade Managers and 0631 for Restaurant and Food Service Managers.

In the general draw, the province issued 365 invitations across five streams, with minimum scores ranging from 69 to 90.

In the NOC-specific draw, 99 invites were issued through four streams, all featuring minimum scores of 105.


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Latest General B.C. Immigration Draw

Date

Category

Minimum Score

Invitations Issued

14-Sep-21

SI – Skilled Worker

90

Total: 365

 

SI – International Graduate

77

SI – Entry Level and Semi-Skilled

69

 

EEBC – Skilled Worker

86

 

EEBC – International Graduate

75

Source: www.welcomebc.ca


B.C. Draw Targeting NOCs 0621, 0631

Date

Category

Minimum Score

Invitations Issued

14-Sep-21

SI – Skilled Worker

105

Total: 99

 

SI – International Graduate

105

 

EEBC – Skilled Worker

105

 

EEBC – International Graduate

105


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