According to a new report by Statistics Canada, the healthcare and social assistance sectors had the highest retention rates of temporary foreign workers who become permanent residents. The study by Statistics Canada found that the retention rate – the percentage of TFWs who remained working in the same sector after having obtained permanent residency varied dramatically across sectors. Today, we will discuss the top industries that have the highest retention rates. So, without further ado, let us begin!

Top Industries Which Have The Highest Retention Rates 

The table below shows the percentage of TFWs who remained working in the same sector after receiving PR during the years 2011-2015 for the industries with the highest retention rates. 

Industry Percentage Of Workers Who Remained In The Industry One Year After Obtaining PRPercentage Of Workers Who Remained In The Industry Five Years After Obtaining PR
Healthcare and Social Assistance 81.4%64.9%
Utilities 80.3%58%
Finance and Insurance77.1%55.2%
Public Administration 72%51.2%
Transportation and Warehousing 70.4%49%
Manufacturing 74%48.9%
Construction 70%47.3%

Which Industries Had The Lowest Retention Rates?

Some industries had significantly lower retention rates, as shown in the table below: 

Industry Percentage Of Workers Who Remained In The Industry One Year After Obtaining PRPercentage Of Workers Who Remained In The Industry Five Years After Obtaining PR
Management Of Companies and Enterprises36.7%8.7%
Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing46.2%19.4%
Other Services 45.5%20%
Administration and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services54.3%21%
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting52.8%24.1%

What Is The Retention Rate Important? 

We have already discussed the top industries which have the highest retention rates. Well, it is vital to note that industry retention is important because PR is often granted on the basis of occupation, which is linked to meeting labor market needs. 

Having workers remain in such industries is important to alleviate labor shortages in specific sectors and regions. 

Industry retention is also more efficient for both businesses and individuals, as fewer resources are wasted on retraining. 

Why Do Workers Change Industries? 

Factors that could lead workers to change industries include: 

  • Wage levels 
  • Working conditions 
  • Job stability
  • Specific skill requirements

Industry retention rates tend to be higher among more engaged employees, so a low retention rate could indicate lesser satisfaction among workers. 

What Was The Overall Retention Rate? 

The study found that 68.4% of TFWs remained in the same sector where they worked as work permit holders a year after becoming permanent residents. 

This fell to 43% for TFWs in the same industry five years after getting their PR. 

How Does The Work Permit Program Affect The Retention Rate? 

There was a big difference in the industry retention rates according to work permit programs. 

To break it down, the highest retention rates could be found from higher-skilled temporary foreign worker program participants (53.4%) and intra-company transferees (51.4%).

Those from the live-in caregiver program had the lowest retention rate by year five of getting their PR (28.6%). 

How Was The Study Conducted?

The study looked at TFWs who held paid employment as work permit holders & made the transition to PR between 2011-2015. 

Reasons that individuals have moved out of the industry included: 

  • Shifting to another industry
  • Starting their own business
  • Not having a job
  • Not appearing in tax records 

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