Canada Tightens Immigration Regulations Amidst Policy Shifts
Canada's government plans to introduce new measures to restrict temporary immigration, with no immediate action on providing status to undocumented residents. Immigration Minister Marc Miller indicated that the era of uncapped immigration programs will end soon and emphasized the gradual implementation of these changes.
Canada's government is set to reveal a series of new regulations aimed at tightening control over temporary immigration, signaling a significant policy shift. There are no current plans to offer legal status to undocumented residents, according to the country's immigration minister.
In an interview with Reuters, Immigration Minister Marc Miller emphasized the end of an era characterized by uncapped immigration programs. 'You can't just slam on the brakes and expect it to stop immediately,' Miller remarked, highlighting the gradual nature of the upcoming changes.
This policy change underscores Canada's evolving approach to immigration, reflecting a more controlled and regulated system moving forward.
(With inputs from agencies.)

