Canada set to legalize hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants

Canada set to legalize hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants

It's all about those who have been living and working undocumented for years.

Canada is determined to tackle the problem of undocumented migrants in the new year — but not in the way you might think. Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Ottawa is already developing a legalization program for those who have been living and working in the country for years.

Miller said in an interview that he is personally working on a "broad and comprehensive program" that would allow many people without valid documents to apply for permanent residency. These are mostly those who entered Canada legally as temporary workers or international students and then stayed after their visas expired.

The minister plans to present the finished strategy to his department in the spring of 2024, but he is already prepared to face opposition to such an idea:

"The conversation on regularizing people that are here, and by my estimation – my belief – should be Canadian, is not one that’s unanimous in the country."

Miller's plan

The ministry estimates that between 300,000 and 600,000 people are currently living in the country without valid documents. Many have been working in Canada for decades and have children, but also have a risk of deportation because of their lack of official status. It is these people who will be the primary beneficiaries of the new project. It will not affect those who have only recently entered the country.

Miller gives first priority to those illegal immigrants who have an in-demand profession. In the near future, he wants to launch a program that would allow construction workers living in Canada without legal status to apply for residency. The minister is convinced that this should help solve the shortage of skilled workers who can build homes. By his logic, it is absurd to expel in-demand professionals who have already adapted to life in Canada, given the labor shortage in some sectors.

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