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@8CTWWJ85yrs5Y
No, make the process easier for skilled workers and refugees, but not accept violent criminals.
@9T5CJT87mos7MO
Well, we should look at housing and job employment before bringing more immigrants as we are going through issues that Canada is currently not fixing. They should allow immigrants in, but have sufficient resources to supply them.
@B49GQMM3wks3W
No, but provide sufficient services in place that will provide immigrants with the adequate services they need.
@9JVY7SY1yr1Y
Make the process easier for refugees, and no. Unless Canada is going through an overpopulation crisis at the time.
@96KSTFXConservative2yrs2Y
Strictly screen and provide criminal background checks for immigrants and depending on how severe those crimes are and how often they’ve committed crimes they can be admitted into the country.
@92ZT9QC3yrs3Y
accept immigrants, but put aboriginal people before.
@8YCQ7HQ3yrs3Y
Just check if people are actually trying to be a proactive and productive citizens
@8TYFKX84yrs4Y
No, it should concentrate on fixing the bureaucracy so that that applications and refugee screening is streamlined.
@8PW3MV4New Democratic4yrs4Y
No, but review to ensure immigrants have made it functionally into society
@8CTWWHTConservative5yrs5Y
i think that the government should strictly screen immigrants for their criminal backgrounds and that the process should be easier for skilled workers and refugees in order to enter the country.
@92M8FFH3yrs3Y
No, need to expand out of country credentials and what is accepted so we can address key labour shortages. Doctors are a good example.
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