Canada’s Chief International Talent Officer, and the new commitment to skills immigration
In a recent report from Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), regarding a future plan for Canada’s immigration system, the department announced its intention to more closely align immigration priorities with (candidates who have) in-demand skills that can benefits Canada’s labour market and demographic challenges. This shift in priorities will be reflected at both the federal and provincial level and is now being taken one step further with the arrival of a new position: the Chief International Talent Officer (CITO).
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