Changes to immigration policies on the horizon

  • Page Views 3430
  • Canada’s national Filipino community leaders have a tough challenge in front of them as the Trudeau Liberal government wrestles with key changes to immigration policy.

    It’s vital that the needs and aspirations of Filipino newcomers to Canada – whether as immigrants or temporary foreign workers – are part of the national debate.

    After a massive upheaval in Canada’s immigration policy under the Conservatives, who saw immigration more as a temporary labour force supplement than a nation-building program, change is in the air.
    Prime Minister Trudeau is calling on other nations to follow Canada’s example by welcoming many more refugees. Immigration minister John McCallum says he wants to increase immigration numbers above this year’s level of 300,000.

    McCallum has also proposed rolling back changes made to the Temporary Foreign Worker program by the outgoing Conservatives, reforms that were intended to reduce Canada’s reliance on overseas workers and reduce employer abuses.

    How will all these changes fit together when most Canadians – who have no idea how many immigrants come to our country every year – have indicated in a national poll that they want no increase?
    For the most part, Filipino newcomers to Canada have to travel a long and difficult journey through the Temporary Foreign Worker program or the live-in caregiver program before finding a pathway to immigration and permanent residency. That has to change.

    Will changers to the Temporary Foreign Worker program make that road easier? Will the new government rules give workers in those jobs more protection against employer abuses and substandard living conditions? Equally importantly, will new government policies widen access to family reunification? This is the quickest, most efficient and humane way to expand immigration arrivals and improve the success of newcomers.

    The City of Vancouver is vitally interested in the answers to these questions and how the leaders of our diverse newcomer communities would like to see them answered.
    Last week’s council meeting heard of the scores of initiatives our Vancouver Immigration Partnership program has identified to increase the success of newcomers.
    Unfortunately, this program is not available in every community in BC, nor is funding guaranteed over the long term.

    A dramatic improvement to settlement services at the front line – in our country’s municipalities – should be part of any new program.
    The incredible contribution made by the Filipino community in every walk of Canadian life – health care, tourism, agriculture, food services and many more – must be reflected in positive new initiatives by our national government.

    I look forward, as does Mayor Gregor Robertson, so hearing the community’s perspective on these issues.

    By Geoff Meggs

    Share

    New Posts Recently publish post More

    • 04 April 2024
      3 weeks ago No comment

      Filipinos report racism in Canadian community sports

      Filipinos are likely to experience or witness racism during community sports in Canada. This finding was part of the data released by Statistics Canada following its latest survey of participation and experiences in community sports. The national statistical agency defines “community sports” as “organized sports, including those played in ...

    • 21 March 2024
      1 month ago No comment

      Canada eyes space cooperation with Philippines

      The Philippines held its first space cooperation conference on March 19, 2024 as the country seeks to explore opportunities presented by the heavens. The conference was organized by the Stratbase Albert del Rosario Institute for Strategic and International Studies, a Metro Manila-based think-tank; the fledgling Philippine Space Agency; and ...

    • 14 March 2024
      1 month ago No comment

      Mable endorses campaign for Benson Flores marker

      Mable Elmore is supporting the campaign to raise funds for a memorial marker for pioneer immigrant Benson Flores. Elmore is the Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for Vancouver-Kensington, which is also home to Mountain View Cemetery where Flores is buried in an unmarked grave. MLA Elmore ...

    • 07 March 2024
      2 months ago No comment

      Quiboloy church linked to fake marriages in Canada

      Some 100 allegedly fraudulent marriages in Canada are connected to the religious group led by the spiritual adviser of now former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte. This stunning allegation was made on March 5, 2024 by Dindo Maquiling, a former follower of Apollo Quiboloy. Maquiling is a former executive director ...

    • 07 March 2024
      2 months ago No comment

      MP Valdez Visits Vancouver

      Liberal MP Rechie Valdez visited Vancouver to meet with BC Business owners at the Dubai National Air Travel Agency (DNATA) Catering in Richmond recently. The meet and greet was an opportunity for local businesses to dialogue directly with Valdez whose portfolio includes small businesses. The roundtable discussion was led ...

    %d bloggers like this: