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With liberal party winning a clear majority, Justin Trudeau is all set to be the next PM of Canada ending a decade long Stephen Harper's Conservative Party rule.
Trudeau stands for a broader and liberal IMMIGRATION policy favouring family IMMIGRATION of all those Permanent Residents who have families abroad.

Trudeau said a Liberal government would:

double the family reunification limits that allow people to bring their parents and grandparents to Canada. That means the number would jump to 10,000 from the 5,000 imposed by the Harper government in 2014.

“A Liberal government will make family reunification at the core of its immigration policy,” he said.
“Making it easier for families to be together here in Canada makes more than just economic sense. When Canadians have added supports, like family involvement in child care, it helps drive productivity and economic growth.”

“nearly double” the budget for processing family class immigration applications, raising the maximum age for dependants to 22. The Harper government had cut off dependant applications at age 18.

give spouses immigrating to Canada immediate permanent residency, instead of the current two-year waiting period.

make it easier for potential immigrants to come to the country if they already have Canadian siblings.
Under the current government, “you can expect to wait five or six years or more” for family reunification.
no two-tier Canadian citizenship, repealing the new Conservative government law that allows dual citizens convicted of terrorism or treason to have their Canadian citizenship revoked: “A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian.”

remove the visa requirements for Mexican visitors imposed by the Conservatives.
 
bindudhiman said:
With liberal party winning a clear majority, Justin Trudeau is all set to be the next PM of Canada ending a decade long Stephen Harper's Conservative Party rule.
Trudeau stands for a broader and liberal IMMIGRATION policy favouring family IMMIGRATION of all those Permanent Residents who have families abroad.

Trudeau said a Liberal government would:

double the family reunification limits that allow people to bring their parents and grandparents to Canada. That means the number would jump to 10,000 from the 5,000 imposed by the Harper government in 2014.

“A Liberal government will make family reunification at the core of its immigration policy,” he said.
“Making it easier for families to be together here in Canada makes more than just economic sense. When Canadians have added supports, like family involvement in child care, it helps drive productivity and economic growth.”

“nearly double” the budget for processing family class immigration applications, raising the maximum age for dependants to 22. The Harper government had cut off dependant applications at age 18.

give spouses immigrating to Canada immediate permanent residency, instead of the current two-year waiting period.

make it easier for potential immigrants to come to the country if they already have Canadian siblings.
Under the current government, “you can expect to wait five or six years or more” for family reunification.
no two-tier Canadian citizenship, repealing the new Conservative government law that allows dual citizens convicted of terrorism or treason to have their Canadian citizenship revoked: “A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian.”

remove the visa requirements for Mexican visitors imposed by the Conservatives.


Liberal government bears no changes to Skilled immigration while putting all emphasies on family sponsored applications and refugee immigration by rising only Syrian refugee immigration up to 25000.

These changes will only hinder skilled applications from being processesed ontime due to the switch of focus by VOs. We already started feeling that. Visa offices dramatically decreased the issue of PPRs for the last two months in order to reach Steven Harper's populist promise to accept 10000 syrian refugees by the end of this calendar year. This happens as a result of populist promises done by government officials.