Liberals are actually doing something about the TFW numbers.

TOPDAWG

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By making them citizens. Hot damn everyone you won't have as many tfws now. I guess now working at Tim Hortons will be considered a trade.


About 30,000 temporary foreign workers who live in small, remote and rural communities will be eligible to join a fast track to permanent residency, under an initiative announced Monday by Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab.

The much-anticipated program, flagged in last year’s federal budget, has already drawn criticism from immigration lawyers and migrant groups over its lack of new permanent-residency places for temporary foreign workers. Instead, the fast track will be open to people who have already applied to settle in Canada through several existing programs.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada set out plans Monday to accelerate permanent residency for up to 33,000 temporary foreign workers in “in-demand sectors” such as agriculture and natural resources, trades and transportation, and health and caregiving.
 
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Gotta fast track some stay votes for the referendum.
 
You know that would not surprise me there's no minimal time you have to live in Alberta to be able to vote in elections and things they'll bring in 40,000 Jeets two days before the vote.

I mean that's easy to do they basically only have to move one family.
 
Most of them are probably already citizens based on the "Have a relative that visited Canada in the past century? You're a Canadian!" law.
 
By making them citizens. Hot damn everyone you won't have as many tfws now. I guess now working at Tim Hortons will be considered a trade.


About 30,000 temporary foreign workers who live in small, remote and rural communities will be eligible to join a fast track to permanent residency, under an initiative announced Monday by Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab.

The much-anticipated program, flagged in last year’s federal budget, has already drawn criticism from immigration lawyers and migrant groups over its lack of new permanent-residency places for temporary foreign workers. Instead, the fast track will be open to people who have already applied to settle in Canada through several existing programs.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada set out plans Monday to accelerate permanent residency for up to 33,000 temporary foreign workers in “in-demand sectors” such as agriculture and natural resources, trades and transportation, and health and caregiving.
TOPDAWG
No shit. I don't know if I said they would do this but I sure as fuck knew.
 
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