Recently, Mr.
Jason Kenney, Minister for Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism stated that Citizenship and Immigration Canada has successfully launched online consultations for public opinions and views on immigration mix and levels.
Furthermore, Mr.
Rick Dykstra, Parliamentary Secretary started with stakeholders in Mississauga a series of cross-country consultations on this matter.
In Canadian history, the Government of Canada along with the concerned ministry has accepted gladly the highest sustained levels of immigration since 2006.
The Canadian government also feels that long term prosperity and economic growth can be successfully achieved through giving importance to immigration.
The Canadian government accepted wholeheartedly public and stakeholder's views and opinions on the proper level of immigration for Canada.
The concerned authorities gather information regarding the most perfect mix among humanitarian classes, refugee, family and economic.
All the participants will be asked to air their personal opinion regarding the federal government's plan towards a flexible and better immigration system and in supporting Canada's future prosperity, the increasing role of economic immigration.
With this particular survey, the planning department will be able to conclude regarding the total number of person to admit as new permanent residents in each year.
Moreover, the Canadian government will be perfectly able to balance its objectives related to immigration.
On the other hand, the government should take in consideration current and future economic conditions, input from territories and provinces, and more liberal government commitments.
The federal government of Canada should take into account the mental ability of Canadian communities in order to welcome newcomers and Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) operational and administrative ability to immediately process all the submitted applications in a well-timed manner.
It is to be noted that in managing a global immigration system, these types of consultations largely presents a golden opportunity in order to raise larger public awareness of the hard decisions demanded.
It is to be remembered that there are diverging goals and competing visions for the future course of action of the immigration program for the forthcoming years.
Involving the broader public and engaging stakeholders is the key to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) development with perfection of an overall programs and strategy for the nation's moving forward without any serious issues.
Invited stakeholders constitute a variety of views and opinion, including those of ethnocultural organizations, employers, settlement provider organizations, labors, Aboriginal groups, academia, municipalities, regulatory bodies, learning institutions, business organizations and professional organizations.
Until August 31, 2013, the online consultations are wide open for input from public and stakeholders.
All the interested participants are warmly welcomed to provide feedback.
The views and opinion given by each and every individual will be recorded with much secrecy and will not be air in the public.
Moreover, all the citizens have the right to give their personal opinion and views regarding the Canadian immigration system.
They can be part and parcel of the improvement areas of the said system in the larger interest of the nation.
The Government of Canada needs the support of its citizens while taking crucial decision on some important burning issues related to the nation.
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