
Canadian Immigration Act
The Canadian Immigration Act is a legal framework that governs how individuals can enter and reside in Canada. It outlines the criteria for different immigration categories, such as family reunification, skilled workers, and refugees. The Act sets guidelines for visa applications, deportation procedures, and rights of immigrants. Its aim is to manage Canada’s immigration system effectively while promoting diversity, securing borders, and addressing humanitarian needs. Overall, it plays a vital role in shaping Canada's demographic landscape and supporting its economy through skilled labor and innovation.