For the first time, the Canadian government will set targets for temporary residents allowed into the country, Immigration Minister Marc Miller says.
This is being done, Miller said, to ensure “sustainable” growth in the number of temporary residents coming into Canada.
“Starting this fall, for the first time, we will expand the immigration levels plan to include both temporary resident arrivals and permanent resident arrivals,” Miller told reporters in Ottawa on Thursday.
Miller added that they will also ensure that there are “robust pathways to permanent residences for those who wish to make Canada their home in the long term and avoid the pitfalls of an economy that is built solely on temporary workers.”
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