Sunday, 31 October 2010

Canada Immigration Plan 2011

The Government of Canada will uphold far above the ground immigration levels to assist maintain the financial revival, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney proclaimed today upon table the yearly immigration plan in Parliament.

It is predictable that Canada will greet between 240,000 and 265,000 new permanent residents in 2011. 60% of these immigrants will come all the way through economic streams.

Canada’s post-recession financial system demands a high level of legal immigration to remain our work force strong. Simultaneously, Canada is maintaining its commitment to family reunification and refugees.

Like a lot of other countries with aged populations and low birth rates, in the not moreover far-away future Canada will not have sufficient people to keep our work force growing. At the same time as the majority of new entrants to Canada’s labor force will persist to come from within Canada, with no immigration, the size of our work force will reduce in size. In the next five years, all of Canada’s labor force expansion will come from immigration.

Places of interest of the 2011 immigration plan comprise a superior range of admissions for spouses and children in the family category. Consistent with recent reforms to Canada’s refugee system, the 2011 immigration plan also includes an additional 1,125 refugees resettled in Canada as division of the commitment to augment total refugee relocation by 2,500 over three years. In 2008, the previous year for which figures are obtainable, Canada resettled more genuine refugees than any country but the United States. Canada resettles in excess of one in 10 of the world’s refugees.

These refugees are chosen and screened by Canada, and come in Canada lawfully and Canada look forward to giving them a safe, new beginning.”

Economic Class:
In the economic category, the 2011 immigration plan of Canada balances predictable admissions between federally and provincially selected workers to gather Canada’s national and regional labor market needs. Provincial programs assist deal out the benefits of immigrant’s crossways the entire country. Twenty-five percent of economic immigrants are now intended for provinces other than Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec, contrast to 11 percent in 1997.

The Federal Skilled Worker Program remains an important portion of the economic category. The program admits a variety of workers, counting technicians, skilled tradespersons, managers and professionals, who assist to supplement the Canadian-born work force.

The yearly immigration plan is fraction of Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s yearly report tabled in Parliament by November 1 each year.

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