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Justin Trudeau Is The New PM of Canada - What are the implications?

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It's evident now that Justin Trudeau will become the new PM. What are the implications on express entry and new immigrants? Justin seems to favour refugees more.
 

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Holy smokes, 32 of 32 seats goes to Liberals...

More focus in refugee and family immigrants, increase number in immigration in general

Oh, and Chris Alexander is trailing by about 300 votes now
 

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The shortest one I could find that sums up the major points...

A Liberal government led by Justin Trudeau will introduce a new plan to fix Canada’s broken immigration system, with a focus on family reunification, said Liberal candidate for Markham–Thornhill, John McCallum, today.

“After a decade of Stephen Harper, Canadians know that our immigration system is broken. Harper froze family reunification applications for two years, then made the rules extremely strict. The result is that hard-working people who want to bring their families to Canada don’t even bother to apply,” said Mr. McCallum. “Liberals are going to fix our immigration system, and make sure that families can be together, growing their communities and local economies alongside their loved ones.”

A Liberal government will significantly improve the current immigration system to ensure that families can stay together and successfully integrate into their new communities. Liberals will double the number of applications allowed for parents and grandparents to 10,000 each year, by nearly doubling the budget for processing family class applications. We will provide greater access to applicants who have Canadian siblings by granting additional points under the Express Entry system, and we will restore the maximum age for dependents to 22 from 19, to allow more Canadians to bring their kids to Canada. A Liberal government will also change the rules so that spouses immigrating to Canada receive immediate permanent residency, eliminating the current two-year waiting period.

“Strong families and strong communities are the backbone of our economy,” said Liberal candidate for Ajax, Mark Holland. “Immigration is critical to job creation and long-term economic growth for the middle class, right here in Ajax, and in towns and cities right across the country.”

“After ten years under a Conservative government that doesn’t understand the concerns of immigrant families, Liberals will restore fairness to our broken immigration system, and build a country where everyone has a real and fair chance to succeed,” concluded Mr. Holland.

And this one is the longer version: http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-election-2015-trudeau-immigration-reform-1.3243302
 

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When it comes to immigration, and particularly for express entry candidates the liberal party has promised to "restore the residency time credit for foreign students and other temporary residents applying to become Canadian citizens. We will make changes to the Canadian Experience Class to reduce the barriers to immigration that have been imposed on international students." Excellent change is coming!
 

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What about immigrants without family members? FSW Outlander? Might it become more difficult for this group?
 

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Duskyblue said:
What about immigrants without family members? FSW Outlander? Might it become more difficult for this group?
Exactly my point. It has negative effects on single applicants and on those who are pure FSW from outside Canada. Also when do the Liberals assume power? Aren't the conservatives going to be given time to clear up and leave?
Will the liberals maintain the same standard of security that the conservatives did?
 

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Exactly my point. It has negative effects on single applicants and on those who are pure FSW from outside Canada. Also when do the Liberals assume power? Aren't the conservatives going to be given time to clear up and leave?
Will the liberals maintain the same standard of security that the conservatives did?
You can see the full liberal immigration platform <a href="https://www.liberal.ca/files/2015/09/A-new-plan-for-Canadian-immigration-and-economic-opportunity.pdf">here</a>. Basically, there's changes coming to family sponsorship class mostly. Canadian Experience Class applications will definitely improve. Everything else should stay the same.
 

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GARJ said:
You can see the full liberal immigration platform <a href="https://www.liberal.ca/files/2015/09/A-new-plan-for-Canadian-immigration-and-economic-opportunity.pdf">here</a>. Basically, there's changes coming to family sponsorship class mostly. Canadian Experience Class applications will definitely improve. Everything else should stay the same.
Thanks for the link. Interesting to read. He seems to promise a lot of good things. Let's hope that those of us who are not in Canada will still have a fair chance to get there.
 

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What about immigrants without family members? FSW Outlander? Might it become more difficult for this group?
I guess we shouldn't worry as we already applied and waiting for a decision .. whatever happen will not have an impact like when introducing EE system it didn't have any impact on people who already applied under the old system.. Even for those who didn't apply yet and still waiting for ITA ,introducing a new immigration system will be at least 6 months from now
 

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Express entry will still be in place as siblings of Canadian residents gets additional points in Express Entry. Hope to have any other relaxations for EE applicants which will take them sooner to Canada.
 

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Not much change expected soon. They may give more preference to CEC and PNP.
 

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This is what he proposed before results. Let's see what happens :D

"Throughout our history, Canada’s immigration policy has brought people here who had a pathway to citizenship. It has been supported by political parties of all stripes, and promoted by successive governments over generations. Those who have made Canada their new home were — and are — nation builders.

Our future success is largely driven by attracting talented people from around the world. Our diversity not only brings its own economic and social rewards,but with Canada’s aging population, having a robust, effective, and efficient immigration system is critical to our long-term economic growth. Canada’s diversity and connections to the world are amongst our greatest economic assets in an increasingly inter-connected global economy.

During the Harper decade, our immigration system has been mismanaged, politicized, and re-oriented away from welcoming those who choose to make Canada their new and permanent home. Instead, this Conservative government has more than doubled the number of temporary foreign workers who are granted access to Canada in order to meet short-term labour market needs.

The results of Harper’s immigration mismanagement are as troubling as they are heartbreaking: refugees denied health care; the rights of religious minorities taken away during citizenship ceremonies; processing times doubled for family class immigrants and citizenship applicants; children kept from their parents; second-class citizenship created for those with dual citizenship; retroactive rule changes that treat people unfairly; and a failure to accept a sufficient number of refugees from Syria and the surrounding region. We need a new plan for our immigration system that is grounded in compassion and economic opportunity for all. We can fix the problems created during the Harper decade, so that immigrants can build a new life for themselves in Canada and contribute to the economic success of all Canadians.

A Liberal government will renew and expand a safe, secure, and humane refugee program for Canada. This begins by taking immediate steps to provide leadership in the refugee crisis in Syria and the surrounding region. We will:

Expand Canada’s intake to 25,000 refugees from Syria and Iraq through immediate, direct sponsorship by the government of Canada. We will also work with private sponsors to intake even more.
Invest an additional $200 million over this fiscal year and next to increase – without reducing health and safety standards – refugee processing, as well as sponsorship and settlement services capacity in Canada.
Provide an immediate $100 million new contribution to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees to support the critical relief activities in the region.
Additional improvements we will make to Canada’s refugee system include:

Fully restoring the Interim Federal Health Program.
Establishing an Expert Human Rights Panel for determination of designated countries of origin and to provide a right to appeal refugee decisions for citizens from these countries. This panel will include representatives from international human rights groups.
Ending the practice of appointing individuals without subject matter expertise to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.
A Liberal government will make family reunification one of its core immigration priorities, because when families are able to stay together, their integration to Canada and ability to work and grow their communities all improve. Immediate steps will include:

Nearly doubling the budget for family class immigration processing, in order to restore processing times to the levels achieved before the Harper decade.
Doubling the number of new applications allowed each year, for parents and grandparents, from 5,000 to 10,000.
Providing greater access to applicants with Canadian siblings, by granting additional points under the Express Entry system. We will also conduct a review of the program, ensuring that processing times are efficient.
Restoring the maximum age for dependents to 22 instead of 19, allowing Canadians – often live-in caregivers – to bring their children to Canada.
Granting immediate permanent residency to new spouses entering Canada, rather than imposing a two-year conditional status that puts spouses – often women – in a position of extreme vulnerability.
We will repeal the unfair elements of Bill C-24 that create second-class citizens and the elements that make it more difficult for hard-working immigrants to become Canadian citizens.

We will restore the residency time credit for foreign students and other temporary residents applying to become Canadian citizens. We will make changes to the Canadian Experience Class to reduce the barriers to immigration that have been imposed on international students.

Eliminate the $1,000 Labour Market Impact Assessment fee for families seeking caregivers to care for family members with physical or mental disabilities.

We will reverse the roadblocks that the Harper Conservatives have needlessly added to the immigration system – roadblocks that have created unnecessary inconveniences and costs for Canadians and Canadian businesses. This will include removing the new visa requirement imposed on Mexico, and studying the implications of phasing out new visa requirements for several other countries as well.

We will work with provincial and territorial governments to improve regulation of the remittance industry, so that residents of Canada who send money overseas to help family members are not gouged by high fees. This will include working with Canada’s banks to ensure low-cost access to transfer services, exploring ways for Canada Post to offer remittance services, and imposing tough new penalties on those who abuse the system and take advantage of vulnerable newcomers to Canada.

We will work with the provinces and territories to develop a system of regulated companies to hire caregivers on behalf of families. This will enable caregivers to change employers in the case of bad relations or abuse, and it will relieve families of the need to navigate a complex bureaucracy in order to hire caregivers.

"

https://www.liberal.ca/realchange/a-new-plan-for-canadian-immigration-and-economic-opportunity/?shownew=1

https://www.liberal.ca/files/2015/09/A-new-plan-for-Canadian-immigration-and-economic-opportunity.pdf
 

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Interesting. I really don't see any substantiate benefit to outsiders with no relative in Canada, but let's wait and see what happens.

dell2 said:
This is what he proposed before results. Let's see what happens :D

"Throughout our history, Canada’s immigration policy has brought people here who had a pathway to citizenship. It has been supported by political parties of all stripes, and promoted by successive governments over generations. Those who have made Canada their new home were — and are — nation builders.

Our future success is largely driven by attracting talented people from around the world. Our diversity not only brings its own economic and social rewards,but with Canada’s aging population, having a robust, effective, and efficient immigration system is critical to our long-term economic growth. Canada’s diversity and connections to the world are amongst our greatest economic assets in an increasingly inter-connected global economy.

During the Harper decade, our immigration system has been mismanaged, politicized, and re-oriented away from welcoming those who choose to make Canada their new and permanent home. Instead, this Conservative government has more than doubled the number of temporary foreign workers who are granted access to Canada in order to meet short-term labour market needs.

The results of Harper’s immigration mismanagement are as troubling as they are heartbreaking: refugees denied health care; the rights of religious minorities taken away during citizenship ceremonies; processing times doubled for family class immigrants and citizenship applicants; children kept from their parents; second-class citizenship created for those with dual citizenship; retroactive rule changes that treat people unfairly; and a failure to accept a sufficient number of refugees from Syria and the surrounding region. We need a new plan for our immigration system that is grounded in compassion and economic opportunity for all. We can fix the problems created during the Harper decade, so that immigrants can build a new life for themselves in Canada and contribute to the economic success of all Canadians.

A Liberal government will renew and expand a safe, secure, and humane refugee program for Canada. This begins by taking immediate steps to provide leadership in the refugee crisis in Syria and the surrounding region. We will:

Expand Canada’s intake to 25,000 refugees from Syria and Iraq through immediate, direct sponsorship by the government of Canada. We will also work with private sponsors to intake even more.
Invest an additional $200 million over this fiscal year and next to increase – without reducing health and safety standards – refugee processing, as well as sponsorship and settlement services capacity in Canada.
Provide an immediate $100 million new contribution to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees to support the critical relief activities in the region.
Additional improvements we will make to Canada’s refugee system include:

Fully restoring the Interim Federal Health Program.
Establishing an Expert Human Rights Panel for determination of designated countries of origin and to provide a right to appeal refugee decisions for citizens from these countries. This panel will include representatives from international human rights groups.
Ending the practice of appointing individuals without subject matter expertise to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.
A Liberal government will make family reunification one of its core immigration priorities, because when families are able to stay together, their integration to Canada and ability to work and grow their communities all improve. Immediate steps will include:

Nearly doubling the budget for family class immigration processing, in order to restore processing times to the levels achieved before the Harper decade.
Doubling the number of new applications allowed each year, for parents and grandparents, from 5,000 to 10,000.
Providing greater access to applicants with Canadian siblings, by granting additional points under the Express Entry system. We will also conduct a review of the program, ensuring that processing times are efficient.
Restoring the maximum age for dependents to 22 instead of 19, allowing Canadians – often live-in caregivers – to bring their children to Canada.
Granting immediate permanent residency to new spouses entering Canada, rather than imposing a two-year conditional status that puts spouses – often women – in a position of extreme vulnerability.
We will repeal the unfair elements of Bill C-24 that create second-class citizens and the elements that make it more difficult for hard-working immigrants to become Canadian citizens.

We will restore the residency time credit for foreign students and other temporary residents applying to become Canadian citizens. We will make changes to the Canadian Experience Class to reduce the barriers to immigration that have been imposed on international students.

Eliminate the $1,000 Labour Market Impact Assessment fee for families seeking caregivers to care for family members with physical or mental disabilities.

We will reverse the roadblocks that the Harper Conservatives have needlessly added to the immigration system – roadblocks that have created unnecessary inconveniences and costs for Canadians and Canadian businesses. This will include removing the new visa requirement imposed on Mexico, and studying the implications of phasing out new visa requirements for several other countries as well.

We will work with provincial and territorial governments to improve regulation of the remittance industry, so that residents of Canada who send money overseas to help family members are not gouged by high fees. This will include working with Canada’s banks to ensure low-cost access to transfer services, exploring ways for Canada Post to offer remittance services, and imposing tough new penalties on those who abuse the system and take advantage of vulnerable newcomers to Canada.

We will work with the provinces and territories to develop a system of regulated companies to hire caregivers on behalf of families. This will enable caregivers to change employers in the case of bad relations or abuse, and it will relieve families of the need to navigate a complex bureaucracy in order to hire caregivers.

"

https://www.liberal.ca/realchange/a-new-plan-for-canadian-immigration-and-economic-opportunity/?shownew=1

https://www.liberal.ca/files/2015/09/A-new-plan-for-Canadian-immigration-and-economic-opportunity.pdf