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@B2Q3HPW3mos3MO
Immigration policy needs to be overhauled to be workable for the immigrant, for contribution to community and country, and be family friendly.
@9ZVG4LX5mos5MO
I think we should still allow immigrants but look into their backgrounds better and don’t make it as easy to be a canadian citizen
@93G8WBC3yrs3Y
yes but put a cap on immigration instead of outright cutting it.
@92ZX9WB3yrs3Y
Screen to see if they have been productive , but make it easier for them aswell.
@8VRR8D84yrs4Y
No, accept anyone who’s not a violent criminal but don’t offer social security unless they are paying taxes
@8V7MQ7T4yrs4Y
They need to make the immigration channel fair to all countries not just some
@8PJG47P4yrs4Y
I believe that it should be stricter in the aspect of screening for people with a criminal record but I also believe that the process should be easier for skilled workers because they will be contributing to the Canadian Economy.
@8PCRWQQ4yrs4Y
Immigrants who have either passed the point test and/or will contribute to Canadian society, who have no to little crime background; should be able to immigrate to Canada
@8PCJB6T4yrs4Y
yes, stricter for more dangerous countries
@9CHJFS92yrs2Y
Yes, if the immgration policy doesnt have a proper background check in place
@9B4DS3H2yrs2Y
Not stricter but the government should monitor recent immigrants because I someone who has immigrant parents have noticed a lot of immigrants cause more problems for our society then benefit
@8Z5BMZQ3yrs3Y
Yes, but make it easier for refugees, skilled workers, and those in need of immigrating
@8SLDHNN4yrs4Y
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