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The Canadian Parliament has passed the new immigration bill, according to which immigration applications will be diminished from three years to only a half year.
According to Radio Canada, after over 19 hours of discussion, Canadian administrators casted a ballot to ratify the “New Immigration Law 9”, with 62 votes to 42 against, according to which the immigration framework to Canada will be modified according to the requirements of the work market.
Under the new regulation, coordination with all Canadian ministries will be made to facilitate immigration to Quebec, which will be in a half year’s time, instead of three years.
The Canadian government intends to send off another program aimed at attracting and resettling immigrants in the nation, choosing 11 districts in discrete pieces of provincial regions for this reason.
This program aims to make up for the intense lack of labor because of youth migration, the declining birthrate and the aging of Canadian society.
Through this program, Canadian authorities look to draw in and retain rookies with the fundamental skills.
Especially in the provincial and northern region of the nation, awaiting the circulation of the experiment later in different pieces of the country.
The Canadian government is supposed to begin working with nearby provinces this late spring, to assist them with identifying candidates for super durable residence by the following fall.
In similar setting, Bernadette Jordan, Minister of Economic Development in Rural Areas, declared that the new program.
It will uphold the economic advancement of societies by testing better approaches to meet the diverse necessities of the work market.
She added that the initial consequences of a previous program in the Atlantic provinces show that it had achieved extraordinary achievement, and that the new program to continue the migration experience as a method.
It can assist with ensuring the viability of rustic regions all through the country.
Around 78% of rookies to Canada reside in huge cities, like Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.
Within the structure of current government economic immigration programs, in any case, provincial regions face an extreme lack of work.