Posted on November 11 2024
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Recent studies by a job search platform, Jobseeker, have revealed that Canada is the most searched destination by job seekers willing to work abroad. This makes Canada the No.1 destination for job seekers among all the countries.
The top countries to have appeared on the search results for the template “jobs in (country name) are ranked as follows:
Job seekers from countries like India, Costa Rica, Japan, Germany, Mexico, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE look for jobs in Canada. In contrast, most Canadian job seekers search for jobs in the US, as per the Jobseeker studies report. According to the US News and World Report, the top thirty countries that are most preferred by jobseekers claim to have a high GDP and a strong job market.
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The survey conducted by Jobseeker highlighted the Canadian Express Entry System as a major reason which makes Canada the most-preferred destination for jobseekers. The effective management of the Express Entry system facilitates the immigration process for foreign skilled workers, eventually leading to Canada PR.
Other reasons that make Canada the top destination for jobseekers include:
According to the recent US News Rankings, Canada ranked 4th best country in the world in 2024 with an overall indexed score of 94.1. Factors which made Canada acquire this position include quality of life, agility, entrepreneurship opportunities and social purpose.
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