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@9RC6CSZNew Democratic9mos9MO
Yes, but more skilled workers and less students via diploma mills who are aiming to get their parents PR status (not hearsay, they'll say this themselves)
I don’t have a problem with our immigration policy. I think it’s cruel for anyone to try and survive in our current cost of living crisis. Immigrants would have better chances elsewhere same as citizens
@96KDVXP2yrs2Y
No, accept anyone who's not a violent criminal and makes a contribution to society
@8W2L44P4yrs4Y
Yes, but there should be a probationary period coming into the country. The government should also be taking care of it’s own people first, especially indigenous reservations that STILL have no running hydro which means no water yet they fork out so much money to support immigrants.
@8VH26PM4yrs4Y
I want us to accept refugees, but to reconsider the number of economic migrants we accept.
No but support immigrants better when they arrive
@8TKGQ3D4yrs4Y
No, we should increase the amount of immigrants we welcome in Canada, especially young immigrants and immigrant families .
I don't believe it should be made more difficult, but there should be extra support and monitoring once they are members of our society
@8JT4TBZ4yrs4Y
Monitor everyone, including citizens, background checks, allow everyone in
@8DM8TJ55yrs5Y
We need to use a through background check
@8D8N7PL5yrs5Y
Should be based on basic human empathy and compassion but the day the government does that is the day I marry Jake Gyllenhaal so
@98Q2TM72yrs2Y
No but we shouldn't be funding their lives here and not helping our own people
@958TX4J3yrs3Y
No, but the government should filter and try to benefit our economy in as many ways as possible.
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