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Food talent a hot commodity for immigration to Canada in 2015

In its first year, the highly touted Express Entry system resulted in 191,279 applications, of which 31,000 people were invited to become permanent residents — 16% of them in food service and cooking.

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New data reveals what professions tend to gain would-be immigrants entry to Canada under the new Express Entry system. Seen here, the Citizenship and Immigration Canada office at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport.


Canada’s new economic immigration selection system has lived up to its “just-in-time” billing by processing most applications from start to finish within the government’s target of six months.

According to the one-year report card on the Express Entry system, 80 per cent of cases were processed within that time frame — from the day a complete application was received until a final decision was made by an immigration officer.

Nicholas Keung

Nicholas Keung is a Toronto-based reporter covering immigration for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @nkeung.

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