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@9ZQV5PZ5mos5MO
No, as the immigration itself is not at issue, but the government must ensure the barriers for immigrants to find work in their relevant fields is easier - doctors should have a pathway to being a doctor in Canada, engineers should have a pathway to professional engineering in Canada, etc.
Canada needs more people but this needs to be tied to infrastructure funding commitments by the federal government and language requirements need to be enhanced.
@9LS9R2W12mos12MO
It depends on if the the province they go into can afford and had enough funding to help them and there is open spots for work
@9F9KL572yrs2Y
I think it should stay the same
@8YVSTB43yrs3Y
I don't really understand the question
@8V8G7TF4yrs4Y
No, and the definition of family should be broadened to allow sponsorship of extended family members. More money needs to be spent so wait times are shortened. The entire immigration system should be overhauled and expanded. It is a mess!
@99QD49G2yrs2Y
There are lots of homeless people in Canada as it is, we should focus on supporting them and giving them homes and stable work.
@99HWSWSConservative2yrs2Y
Yes but no cuz my father is an immigrant but I think we have to many
@922Y9F83yrs3Y
allow more immigrants, but make it easier for skilled workers/trades. help/guide into integrating them into our society.
@8ZTR4XB3yrs3Y
We should accept people for who they are and let them cross
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