@CitImmCanada Please give IT systems administrators level experience people to chance under STEM too? They are frontline people who are supporting daily IT issues ! Its a mandatory thing for all companies and institutions so why it dropped
@MarkJCarney That's good. This should apply to an AI application too. If not, the logical minds of all children will vanish and will not have young blood who can think and make decisions by themselves.
@MarkJCarney All wars kill thousands of people! Shame that Sri Lanka has had this 30-year war that has cost lives, body parts, fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, not considering north or south or Sinhalese or Tamil or Muslim! Should not give one part name for this brutal war!
@CitImmCanada Congratulations to all the lucky souls who became a great nation! As a temporary worker contributing to Canadian communities in Technology with 12+ Years of International experience, I hope to become a PR, then this great title if I get lucky!
@CitImmCanada Give more chances to people who are inside the Canada, work and pay tax on these catergories. In 2024/05 computer systems related job removed even in STEM and still canada needs more experience professionals!
@VancouverPD Yes correct! Thanks VPD for this but still there are lot of our Canadian people hasn't have any idea on this and getting cyber robbed every day! I also trying myself to educate everyone and share the information try to safe at least 1 out of 10 every day!
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@CitImmCanada Yes this make sense! Priority should be medical staff but government might have a MOU with countries to better resources for better life and technology and education.
As an example: Sri Lanka has very good doctors but they dont have enough resources or technology to learn more.
@CitImmCanada Please help more Canadian to become IT professionals! Bring more opportunities to them to become diploma levelOr degree level as Canada needs more of https://t.co/DRNatr6xYv a temporary worker who are working last 2 years in IT sector! If canada stops PR for IT this is the way!