Canadian Immigration Minister Suggests Popular ‘Working Holiday Visa’ to be Extended to Two Years, to Visit London Next Week
Canadian Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney will visit London next week in order to promote Canada as a destination for educated young Britons struggling in the UK’s job market.
In an interview with the British newspaper, the Telegraph, Kenney said that Canada wants to compete with Australia for young skilled British expats. He is scheduled to meet UK Immigration Minister Mark Harper during his London visit to market the economic opportunities that exist for young Britons in Canada.
In the interview, he said that to attract young expats, the length of time foreign workers need to work in Canada to qualify for permanent residence is being reduced from 24 months to one year, a reference to coming changes to the Canadian Experience Class immigration program.
Kenney also said that the length of time young foreign workers, aged 18-35, can stay in Canada on temporary work permits will be doubled to two years from the current one.
The International Experience Canada (IEC) program, under which 18-35 year non-Canadians from qualifying countries can receive one year Canadian work permits, or ‘working holiday visas’, is the only Canadian immigration program targeting the 18-35 demographic, so Kenney was apparently referring to the work permits issued under this program being extended to two years.
The purpose of the IEC program is to allow young visitors to Canada to work during their extended holiday, for the purpose of funding their stay in Canada. Canada has reciprocal working holiday agreements with most developed countries, including Australia, the UK, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland and Japan.
The UK already has hostile visa conditions discouraging world’s top academics & students from coming; making the country’s University at risks of ‘global mediocrity’. Canada now fishing to attract Britons, pushing them to leave the UK, is in some ways one solution for the UK. Go Canada! Go! Offer some excellence to an hopeless European youth 🙂
Any idea when the PR requirements will be reduced to one year?
Our best guess is that the changes will be implemented in January 2013 or soon after.
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I think it’s a great news for immigrants to find a great resource in Canada and also it makes its helps Canada in economy sector.
Let’s hope that not only are the working holiday visa’s for UK passport holders increase to two years, but that the number available increase dramatically! We have coordinated seasons/work in Banff and know these changes will have a lot of our clients thrilled with the opportunities to stay longer, or long term