Canada welcomes immigrants from the economic class, family class, and refugee and humanitarian class. They are supportive towards skilled workers from the economic class to support the country’s labor force and economic growth. Canada welcomes immigrants to balance the numbers of the economic work force due to their aging population and low birth rates.
Promising and excellent standards is expected of the immigrant workers who wish to do labor in Canada. They play a vital role in maintaining and improving economic growth and social services such as education, healthcare, and technology industry.
Canada is also supporting immigrant workers who are planning on sponsoring family members. This allows family members to build their lives around the country enjoying tax benefits such as healthcare and social security and increasing birth rates in the country.
As one of the world’s most privileged nations, Canada has a moral obligation to provide safety to those fleeing persecution and other hardship (such as refugees and humanitarian class), and Canada has a long tradition since the end of the Second World War of demonstrating humanitarian leadership. This guarantees those who come to Canada will be bound and protected by Canadian law just the same as Canadian citizens