Canada's election: what will happen to immigration?

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Canada will hold early elections for the federal government in a month.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called a snap federal election for September 20, even though it wasn't supposed to take place until 2023.

According to current polls, the Liberal party led by Trudeau is leading the Canadian population. For the party, the upcoming election is a chance to gain more seats in parliament, as it is now in the minority.

What will change for immigrants?

Now Canada is very loyal to immigrants: it offers a large number of programs that can be used to move, tries to help newcomers. Moreover, new immigration programs are regularly launched.

Canada's immigration plan requires the country to accept 1.2 million new immigrants by 2023.

Also in the first half of 2021, the current government has outlined the steps it plans to develop in the future. Several temporary immigration flows have been launched, and a budget for 2021 has been developed with a significant amount allocated to support for new immigrants, including women.

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