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Economists sound alarm over Canada’s new immigration selection model

A group of leading Canadian economists has raised concerns about recent changes to the country's immigration framework, arguing that the 2023 introduction of category-based selection has undermined the transparency of Canada's formerly merit-driven system. The shift from the Comprehensive Ranking System to ministerial discretion has created uncertainty for prospective immigrants and may reduce the inflow of highly skilled workers. With international student applications declining sharply and foreign graduates facing unclear pathways to permanent residence, experts recommend reinstating the pre-2019 selection model that prioritized candidates based on earning potential. The economists emphasize that immigration reform is essential to maintain Canada's competitive edge in attracting global talent.



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