Canada Immigration Work Permit figures since 2006 for 65201, Title: Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations for 15 past years
Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this Data Analysis release. Today is the 06/04/2023. We are coming to you today from the Polinsys Studios in Cambridge, Ontario.
This video may be of interest to foreign nationals and Canadian temporary residents targeting Work Permits or Employer driven programs. This data is about 65201, Title: Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations for the past 15 years. This class of work permit is issued by the Canadian Government if selected by a Canadian Employer for a position in Canada. This important data will give you some understanding on the number of people being selected by employers and the work permit processed every year since 2006.
In 2006, the total number of Work Permit issued was 316
In 2007, the total number of Work Permit issued was 2,071
In 2008, the total number of Work Permit issued was 4,363
In 2009, the total number of Work Permit issued was 3,776
In 2010, the total number of Work Permit issued was 1,490
In 2011, the total number of Work Permit issued was 2,214
In 2012, the total number of Work Permit issued was 3,723
In 2013, the total number of Work Permit issued was 4,277
In 2014, the total number of Work Permit issued was 3,564
In 2015, the total number of Work Permit issued was 575
In 2016, the total number of Work Permit issued was 181
In 2017, the total number of Work Permit issued was 30
In 2018, the total number of Work Permit issued was 2
In 2019, the total number of Work Permit issued was 0
In 2020, the total number of Work Permit issued was 0
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