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89-615-XWE
Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada
Progress and Challenges of New Immigrants in the Workforce
2003


Highlights
  • The vast majority (80%) of prime working-age immigrants found employment during their first two years in Canada, and most worked for more than one year. Of those who found employment, 42% obtained a job in their intended occupation. This was the case for about half (48%) of principal applicants in the skilled worker category.


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