Construction and Economy in British Columbia Driven by Immigration!

In accordance with a report by Independent Contractors and Businesses Association (ICBA) of British Columbia, it has been confirmed that immigration plays a huge role in boosting the economy of British Columbia in a major way.

Although, facets like agricultural, mining, forestry and tourism play a critical role, the reports points out the importance of working coming from other countries to work in Canada as one of the most important factors to boost the economy in a major way.

Alberta takes pride in its price of oil while Saskatchewan has a culture of mining and agriculture to flaunt. Similarly, financial services dominate Ontario in a major way. All these facets surely boost economies of each province, while incoming immigrants playing a huge role in boosting the overall economy of Canada brightly.

Report says that construction enhances more than $9 billion per annum to GDP, and assists in the generation of almost ten per cent employment opportunities in the province. Hence, every facet benefits the other in a mutual manner. Likewise British Columbia takes pride in its residential construction which is critical for its economy. And population growth is one of the key aspects which drive residential construction in any province, and British Columbia is no exception! Hence, the incoming of immigrants directly or indirectly served in boosting the economies of the concerned provinces, especially when British Columbia received thousands of immigrants every year.

It can serve as positive news for prospective immigrants intending to come to Canada, knowing that they are hugely demanded in every province. Send your updated resume at ajay@abhinav.com if you are planning to move to Canada.

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