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CIC consulting Canadians on immigration levels and mix

  The government welcomes stakeholder and public feedback on the appropriate level of immigration for Canada and the most suitable mix among economic, family, and refugee and humanitarian classes. Participants will also be asked for their views on the increasing role of economic immigration in supporting Canada’s future prosperity and the government’s move toward a faster and more flexible immigration system. In planning for the total number of people to admit as new permanent residents each year, the government must not only balance its immigration objectives, but also consider broader government commitments, input from provinces and territories, and current and future economic conditions. In addition, the government must take into account CIC’s operational ability to process applications in a timely manner, as well as the capacity of Canadian communities to welcome newcomers. These consultations present an opportunity to raise greater public awareness of the difficult decisions involved in managing a global immigration system. There are competing visions and diverging goals for the future of the immigration program. Engaging stakeholders and the broader public is key to CIC’s development of an overall strategy for Canada moving forward. Invited stakeholders represent a variety of perspectives, including those of employers, labour, academia, learning institutions, professional organizations, business organizations, regulatory bodies, municipalities, Aboriginal groups, settlement provider organizations and ethnocultural organizations”. Published by CIC on June 21, 2013]]>

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