Government of Canada releases its ambitious plan for 2016 immigration levels

The Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, John McCallum, today announced that Canada will welcome a greater number of immigrants in 2016—with a special emphasis on family reunification.  2016’s target for family class is 80,000 up from 68,000 in 2015.  Family class immigrants include Spouses, partners children, parents and Grandparents.

The Government of Canada has an ambitious plan to bring in between 280,000 and 305,000 new permanent residents in 2016. As we continue to show our global leadership, Canada will reunite families, offer a place of refuge to those fleeing persecution, and support Canada’s long-term economic prosperity.

Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Minister John McCallum
Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Minister John McCallum

Through the Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration—which includes the 2016 immigration levels plan—the government outlined how it will increase levels of family class immigration, which will address the application backlog and reunite families more quickly.

The government will meet its commitments to welcome more refugees to Canada, and in the process, it will help diversify the Canadian economy and create sustainable growth.


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