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On May 2, 2011 Canadian citizens will be casting their vote in an election to either re-elect the governing Conservatives, or to elect a new party and Prime Minister. The outcome of this election may have important implications for Canadian immigration.

Canada has five major parties running for election. While many parties agree on certain issues, such as the need to improve the efficiency of the immigration system, they each have their own views on what changes need to be made to Canada's immigration system. The following are some promises made by each party during the election campaign:

Conservatives

If re-elected, the Conservatives have promised to:

* Get tougher on human smuggling;
* Streamline the process for deporting foreign criminals;
* Impose a two year conditional Canadian permanent resident status for applicants who are sponsored by a spouse or common-law partner and who have been in that relationship for less than two years; and
* Have foreign credentials recognized in Canada faster and more easily.

Liberals

If elected, the Liberals have promised to:

* Reduce wait times for immigration applications and increase efficiency of the current Canadian immigration system;
* Increase the number of visas that are issued in the Family Class Category;
* Increase federal funding for language training programs in Canada for those wanting to improve their English or French proficiency; and
* Improve the system of recognizing foreign credentials in Canada.

NDP

If elected, the National Democratic Party has promised to:

* Improve immigration wait times and fast-track family reunification;
* Reduce the backlog of applications at the visa offices;
* Develop better procedures and appeals for those applying for visitor visas;
* Accelerate the recognition of foreign credentials in Canada;
* Reinstate federal funding for immigrant settlement agencies, especially those cut in Ontario;
* Implement the “Once in a Lifetime Act” which would allow Canadians a one-time opportunity to sponsor a relative who is not a member of the family class to come to Canada; and
* Ensure tough laws against crooked consultants are enforced.

Green Party

If elected, the Green Party promises to:

* Allocate greater funding for language training programs in English and French in Canada;
* Establish a program for people living in Canada without official status that will lead to full landed immigrant status;
* Improve the integration of newcomers into Canadian society;
* Toughen and enforce regulations governing the practice of immigration consultants; and
* Amend the Anti-Terrorism Act and the Public Safety Act so that formal charges can be brought against all those detained.

Parti Quebecois

Throughout the election campaign, the Parti Quebecois have been fairly quiet on issues regarding immigration. They recently released a document which proposes several changes to their own immigration programs within the province of Quebec (full story can be found here); however they have not discussed changes they would make to federal immigration policies.

The 2011 election is important to potential immigrants and Canadians alike as a new government can mean changes to current immigration policies, but whether all of these promises will actually be kept remains to be seen.

Reference:
http://www.cicnews.com/2011/04/canadas-election-affect-canadian-immigration-04837.html

i just wanted to share this piece information........
now the question...
To which party u will vote ?
i'll go for liberals, 'cause they will reduce wait times...
 
Thanks for sharing....
One more days to go...before people can cast their vote for the right party for the country....
Certainly the election commitment and stance sounds better for the liberal as far as the immigration is concerned... but possibly we must admit immigration issues might not be a major deciding factor in choosing ruling party... as the proportion of immigrant voter may not be decisive....
Probably other commitments that attracts majority CAN citizens will mostly work for the Party to win and for Govt...
Anyway we will be happy to see the party to form Govt who prioritize IMM issues ....But its not in our hand... the CAN people will decide... Lets hope for the best
 
Well there are 70% chances that conservatives will be back in to power, expect other parties form up a coalition. I think liberals will not agree to work under Jack Layton but can't rule out this possibility. have to wait for couple of days.
 
These are just promises made before election........... Gotta see when they are fullfilled.............
May be by the time they fullfill these promises its time to re elect the government again.