Canada’s Ambitious Immigration Plan Gains Widespread Support

From: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada

Introduction to the Historic Immigration Plan

On November 1st, the Government of Canada unveiled its groundbreaking multi-year immigration levels plan, marking a historic milestone. This ambitious strategy has been lauded by stakeholders nationwide for addressing the country’s economic needs while maintaining fiscal balance. Here’s the feedback from various stakeholders, provinces, and service organizations.

Key Stakeholder Perspectives

Economic Growth and Integration

“Canada’s decision to increase immigration will help sustain long-term economic growth in light of its rapidly aging population and low birth rate. Introducing a multi-year levels plan will improve the ability of governments, employers, immigrant-serving organizations and other important stakeholders to successfully integrate newcomers into Canada’s economy and society.”
– Craig Alexander, Senior Vice-President, Conference Board of Canada

Provincial Support and Planning

“The province supports the introduction of multi-year levels plans to provide more predictability to the immigration system and inform program planning. Significant variation in year-to-year immigration levels can dramatically impact the requirement for provincial year-to-year resources. A longer-term outlook would help in planning for appropriate service levels and use of resources. Ontario supports growth in immigration levels, particularly in economic immigration categories to support the growing economy.”
– The Honourable Laura Albanese, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Ontario

“The multi-year plan is something that we (provincial counterparts) have pushed for. For decades the federal government has relied on setting targets each year. This plan is very consistent with the goals of my government and my personal goals as the immigration minister. We want to see growth in all immigration. It’s the direction the country needs and more specifically the direction Nova Scotia needs.”
–The Honourable Lena Diab, Minister of Immigration, Nova Scotia

Cultural and Economic Benefits

“This is an important step in the right direction, which reaffirms Canada’s belief in immigration and citizenship as a principle which has helped to build, and which will continue to build, the country.”
–The Rt. Hon. Adrienne Clarkson and John Ralston Saul, co-chairs of the Institute for Canadian Citizenship

“The Minister says multiyear levels plan first in 2 decades, meeting economic needs and supporting global competitiveness.”
– Barbara Jo Caruso, Chair, Canadian Bar Association

“This announcement is a long-term investment in the health of our francophone minority communities, who will benefit from this increase in immigration levels. It’s a new step in the right direction in order to meet federal francophone immigration objectives. This plan, which takes into account the economic contribution of immigration, will encourage growth and job creation, and create business ties between Canada and the rest of the world. This commitment is at the height of Canada’s reputation as being a welcoming place built around unified communities who celebrate diversity.”
– Florence Ngenzebuhoro, Director General, Centre francophone de Toronto

“We welcome this announcement from the federal government. Immigrant professionals bring innovation, international connections and new business perspectives to this country and its labour market. This increase in immigrant talent will drive growth and help foster a more competitive economy, as well as benefiting wider society. Congratulations to Minister Hussen and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada for these ambitious new targets they will help build a more prosperous future for us all.”
– Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council

“We, probably in the world, have one of the best immigration programs not only in terms of our selection processes but also in terms of our settlement and integration programs where we work with immigrants.”
– Debbie Douglas, Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants

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Contact Information

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Hursh Jaswal
Minister’s Office
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
613-954-1064

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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
613-952-1650
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the goal of Canada’s new immigration plan?

The plan aims to address economic needs, support a growing economy, and sustain long-term growth by increasing immigration levels.

How will this plan impact provinces?

Provinces can better plan resources and service levels due to the increased predictability from the multi-year immigration targets.

What benefits does increased immigration bring to Canada?

Increased immigration supports economic growth, integration of newcomers, and helps build diverse communities across Canada.

How does the plan address Francophone communities?

The plan aims to enhance the health of Francophone minority communities by meeting immigration objectives and fostering growth.

Who benefits from the multi-year levels plan?

Governments, employers, and immigrant-serving organizations can better integrate newcomers into Canada’s economy and society.

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