On International Migrants Day (18 December 2022), Canadian government acknowledged the contribution of immigrants in the socioeconomic development of Canada. On this occasion, Canadian immigration minister, Sean Fraser along with Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the Minister of International Development have issued a statement remembering and admitting the immigrant contribution.
Canada is popular as an immigration-friendly nation, which every year welcomes tens of thousands of newcomers into the country. Here are key parts of the statement issued by the representatives of the government of Canada on International Migrants Day,
“At no point in history has international human mobility been more relevant to nations around the world. As a country with a strong immigrant population, Canada knows that the benefits of global migration are immense. Immigrants and refugees from across the world have played a vital role in shaping our country, enriching our society and communities, and contributing significantly to our long-term economic growth by boosting innovation, entrepreneurship as well as our international trade.
“On this International Migrants Day, we invite all Canadians to join us in recognizing the invaluable social and economic contributions that migrants make to our society each and every day—but also to consider the struggles they face. Together, we can build a peaceful, inclusive and prosperous world that leaves no one behind.”
The year 2023, is going to be a crucial one for Canadian immigration. The government is going to employ a few key measures, which will positively influence the immigration applicants.
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