Before the summer vacation of the House of Commons, the Committee to Review the Performance of the Immigration Department requested the Canadian Immigration Minister to carry out the necessary investigations during the summer vacation to introduce a new pilot program similar to 2021 to transfer a large number of temporary residence holders to permanent residence. It will be processed quickly and presented to the parliament for review and approval when the parliament reopens in September.
Based on the investigations and investigations conducted by the Immigration Department, the Minister of Immigration is ready to present the bill M-44 to the parliament when the parliament reopens next week to introduce this program. This bill should be read for the first time in the parliament for voting, and then it will be announced to the public. Therefore, the minister should wait until the parliament starts next week. The Minister of Immigration was given 120 days to introduce this pilot program for the selection of temporary residence holders in Canada. The deadline set was September 8, but since the reopening of the parliament will be next week, its announcement to the public will naturally be postponed.
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The representative of conservative party in the parliament “Jasraj Singh Halan”, who has the role of shadow minister in the parliament committee, said that this bill is expected to be presented and read in the first week of the reopening of the parliament.
He said that this new program will positively affect the lives of many temporary residence holders on the way to obtaining permanent residence and citizenship.
The speaker of the parliament also announced that the resumption of the activities of the parliament will start from September 15 and according to the plan, the review of this bill is on the agenda of the parliament on September 20.
The Minister of Immigration had previously announced his full support for the introduction of this program for 6 important and fundamental reasons, these are:
• Support and provide as quickly as possible the workforce needed by Canada and provide it in the best and most effective and shortest possible way by using graduate students and those with work experience in Canada with a temporary visa.
• Effectiveness and comparison of immigration programs to establish a new program
• Using the available statistics in the field of creating the best coverage to supply the required workforce in different provinces
• Encouraging the arrival of new immigrants to sparsely populated areas or French-speaking communities outside of Quebec
• Identifying a strong mechanism to quickly respond to the needs of the workforce in different regions of the country by carefully considering and prioritizing the provision of needed jobs in the branches of medical services, care of children and the elderly, agricultural industries, manufacturing industries, service services, commercial and Transportation and construction, which face the most labor force needs.
• An increase in the selection of temporary workers and foreign students to accelerate the adaptation of the knowledge and work experience of temporary residence holders to the required standards in Canada and, most importantly, their mastery of one of the two official languages of the country.
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