Liberals and Canadian Immigration Policy
What liberals have for Canadian Immigration Policy

Canadian Liberal Party Programs for Immigration Policy
Following the victory in the federal election, the Canadian Liberal Party will form a minority government. With the leadership of Mark Carnei, he is expected to be appointed by the governor as prime minister. This report reviews the expected immigration policies based on the party's electoral program.
1. Stabilization of permanent residence level
According to the liberal party, permanent residence permanently should be limited to less than 1 % of Canada's population. This is also included in the current accommodation program:
4.3 people in year 2
4.3 people in year 2
4.3 people in year 2
2. Reduce the temporary population
On January 1, about 1.5 million people (4.3 % of the population) were temporary residents of Canada. The Liberal Party plans to reduce this ratio by 2 % by the end.
This reduction is done through two main paths:
Conversion of temporary accommodation to permanent
The departure of people whose residence status ends
Mark Careni: "Immigration ceilings will be maintained until housing is developed and the migration of Corona is recruited."
1. Increasing French -speaking migration
Liberals intend to increase the share of French -speaking immigrants outside of Quebec by 2 % by year. This is currently 4.3 % for 1, 2.3 % for 1 and 2 % for 1.
1. Support for economic immigration
Liberals have promised to redesign global skills strategy to attract international talents more easily. This includes:
Priority in Working Visa Processing (Two Weeks)
Attracting talent from the United States
Accelerated foreign professional experiences and experiences
1. Other promises
Use digital tools to reduce processing time and delete deferred files
Provide legal assistance to asylum seekers
Dismissing the rejected applicants after the legal process
Increasing border security and dealing with immigration cheating
Continue to cooperate with Quebec in the field of immigration policies
Source: Canadian Liberal Party official platform - 1
