Indians love IT for immigration purposes because you don't have to be great with the language and it's simple to learn. You just have to be able to stand the job.
Coding was like that in the early 2000's, there was a massive surplus of applicants and a lot of the jobs had been off-shored (although they rapidly came back to the country once companies realized the code they'd paid for was terrible.)
Indians think it's a high-paying job in this country as well because there's a well-established India-to-Canada immigration industry that doesn't really care about what happens to their customers so long as they're paying. There's an unbelievable number of Indian international students in this country, blowing all of their savings with no chance of getting their permanent residency because they were sold a dream by a scam-y company.
As I say, our immigration system is a mess.
Indians love IT for immigration purposes because you don't have to be great with the language and it's simple to learn. You just have to be able to stand the job.
Coding was like that in the early 2000's, there was a massive surplus of applicants and a lot of the jobs had been off-shored (although they rapidly came back to the country once companies realized the code they'd paid for was terrible.)
Indians think it's a high-paying job in this country as well because there's a well-established India-to-Canada immigration industry that doesn't really care about what happens to their customers so long as they're paying. There's an unbelievable number of Indian international students in this country, blowing all of their savings with no chance of getting their permanent residency because they were sold a dream by a scam-y company.
As I say, our immigration system is a mess.