Reference: Kaushik, V., & Drolet, J. (2018, May 3). Settlement and integration needs of skilled immigrants in Canada. MDPI. Retrieved March 9, 2023, from https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/7/5/76
Using the abstract below, develop an annotated bibliography.
Abstract
It is often believed that the settlement and integration of skilled immigrants are moderately easy in Canada and that skilled immigrants do well in Canada after a brief adjustment period. However, numerous barriers prevent the effective integration of skilled immigrants into mainstream society. Despite being famous for its Federal Skilled Worker Program, which includes the immigration of skilled workers through Express Entry, Canada shows disappointing results in the economic and social outcomes of the integration of skilled immigrants. This has socioeconomic implications for the immigrants and affects their health and well-being. Therefore, there is a need for all those involved with immigrant integration to explore and be conversant about the contexts and issues faced by skilled newcomers in Canada. In reviewing the academic and grey literature on the settlement and integration of skilled immigrants in Canada, this paper highlights the challenges faced by skilled immigrants in Canada and the needs experienced by them in meeting these challenges. It provides an overview of the experiences and expectations of skilled immigrants related to their settlement and integration in Canada. This paper indicates a need to evaluate the availability of immigrant services focused on skilled immigrants and the effectiveness of the existing support offered to them by various government and non-government agencies.