Canada Starting to Accept More Immigrants
November 7th, 2005
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Important Changes
Canada is on track to accept 245,000 immigrants this year a number that would
increase under a new policy set to be unveiled by the government.
Immigration Minister Joe Volpe was to unveil the sweeping changes to Canada's
immigration policy later Monday, announcing the government intends to take in
as many as 300,0000 new immigrants annually within the next five years.
Volpe said Ottawa plans to increase temporary workers to tackle the enormous
backlog of 700,000 prospective immigrants.
"We are producing more jobs than the labor market has workers for ... we're
desperate for immigration," Volpe told The Globe and Mail.
The report on immigration, to be introduced to the House of Commons, is also
expected to show that Canada accepted 236,000 immigrants last year. Stephen
Heckbert, a spokesman for Volpe, says the multiyear plan would need Cabinet
approval after being presented to Parliament.
Volpe said would-be newcomers face waits of as long as four years to have
their applications processed in Canadian missions around the world. He wants
to bring in more workers on temporary visas to fill positions such as pipefitters
and truck drivers. Canada issues about 95,000 such visas a year.
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