Minority Rights, Fair Government, & Democracy

Immigration platforms

Here's what the 2025 Canadian election parties are promising.

Liberal

  • Cap the total number of temporary workers and international students to less than 5% of Canada's population by the end of 2027

    "Return immigration to sustainable levels by capping the total number of temporary workers and international students to less than 5% of Canada’s population by the end of 2027, from a past high of 7.3%, to ease the strain on housing, public infrastructure, and our social services." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Set permanent resident admissions at less than 1% of Canada's population annually beyond 2027, focusing on attracting global talent

    "Stabilize permanent resident admissions at less than 1% of Canada’s population annually beyond 2027 with a focus on attracting top global talent that will drive economic growth and prosperity. Our immigration plan will also allow for the reunification of families, while maintaining Canada’s global leadership in prioritizing the world’s most vulnerable, including human rights defenders and refugees." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Revitalise the Global Skills Strategy to help high-growth Canadian businesses attract highly-skilled talent

    "Attract the best talent in the world to build our economy by revitalizing the Global Skills Strategy to help high-growth Canadian businesses and entrepreneurs with new projects that will support Canada’s strategic economic growth. This includes attracting highly skilled talent from the United States who can help grow the economy here in Canada." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Use digital service tools to reduce processing times and eliminate backlogs in the immigration system

    "Work towards a fairer and faster process and enhance service delivery for applicants by leveraging digital service tools to reduce processing times and eliminate backlogs to ensure that our immigration system is more reliable for families, businesses, and applicants." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Support legal aid for asylum seekers and refugees to provide claimants timely advice and representation

    "Support legal aid for asylum seekers and refugees so that claimants receive timely advice and representation, have their cases resolved as quickly as possible, and reduce unnecessary appeals." — liberal.ca, retrieved 2025-04-23

Conservative

  • Keep the rate of population growth below the rate of housing growth, job growth, and healthcare accessibility

    "Keep the rate of population growth below the rate of housing growth, job growth, and health care accessibility to ensure sustainable immigration levels that are fair for Canadians and newcomers alike." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Require criminal background checks for anyone entering Canada on a student permit
  • Process refugee claims on a last-in, first-out basis
  • Require union LMIA pre-checks, so that unions get consulted before employers hire temporary foreign workers
  • Implement departure tracking to monitor overstays

    "Departure tracking to monitor overstays so government officials know who is in Canada illegally." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Provide small loans to help new Canadians complete Blue Seal certification
  • Restore in-person citizenship ceremonies
  • Update the citizenship oath to include a pledge of gratitude and duty

    "Restoring in-person citizenship ceremonies and updating the citizenship oath to add the following words: “I pledge gratitude to those who worked, sacrificed, and gave their lives to defend the freedom I now enjoy and to build the country of Canada I now call home. Like them, I pledge to fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen.”" — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Give Québec the power to select temporary immigrants under the International Mobility Program, with exceptions

    "Immigration: A Conservative government will respect the spirit of the Canada-Quebec Accord by giving Quebec the power to select temporary immigrants under the International Mobility Program, with the exception of asylum seekers and workers subject to international agreements. It will work with Quebec to halve the number of non-permanent residents on its territory. Conscious of the challenges associated with the labour shortage in several regions of Quebec, a Conservative government is committed to working with Quebec and small and medium-sized businesses to meet their needs" — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Expand and speed up removals for any criminal activity on a visitor permit

    "Expand and speed up removals for any criminal activity on a visitor permit. Anyone who is here on a visitor visa who breaks our laws will be removed from Canada." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

  • Halve the number of non-permanent residents in Québec

    "It will work with Quebec to halve the number of non-permanent residents on its territory." — Change, retrieved 2025-04-23

Bloc

  • Exiger que l’assermentation des citoyens se fasse à visage découvert
  • Obtenir des permis sectoriels et régionaux ouverts pour les travailleurs étrangers temporaires
  • Exiger que le serment soit lu en français au Québec, plutôt que dans l’une ou l’autre des langues officielles du Canada.
  • Retirer du texte du serment de citoyenneté toute référence à la monarchie britannique et y ajouter l’engagement de respecter l’égalité entre les hommes et les femmes, les droits des minorités sexuelles et la laïcité de l’État
  • Rendre la connaissance suffisante du français obligatoire pour obtenir la citoyenneté à partir du Québec
  • Exiger le transfert au Québec de tous les pouvoirs en immigration, incluant le Programme de mobilité internationale
  • Exiger que le fédéral consulte le Québec et les provinces afin d’ajuster ses cibles d’immigration à leur capacité d’accueil
  • Exiger que le fédéral permette à Québec d’octroyer la résidence permanente conditionnelle à l’établissement en région
  • Mieux encadrer les demandes d’asile

    Le Bloc Québécois déposera un projet de loi pour mieux

    encadrer les demandes d’asile, qui inclura l’obligation de

    traiter rapidement les dossiers, des pouvoirs d’exception

    pour le ministre pour éviter les abus, un resserrement des

    critères de recevabilité et la fin des demandes faites

    14 jours après avoir franchi irrégulièrement la frontière.

  • Créer un volet d’urgence au ministère de l’Immigration pour lui permettre de secourir plus rapidement les réfugiés lors de crises majeures
  • Insister sur la répartition équitable et proportionnelle des demandeurs d’asile entre le Québec et les provinces
We don't have any NDP policies on Immigration.
We don't have any Green policies on Immigration.

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