Canada and global partners take action to advance migration priorities
Canada is collaborating with international partners to enhance migration systems and tackle common challenges, as discussed at the International Migration Review Forum.
Canada recently participated in the International Migration Review Forum (IMRF) at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. The Canadian delegation, led by the Honourable Lena Metlege Diab, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, engaged with global partners on strengthening migration systems.
This forum serves as a critical platform for countries to discuss and coordinate efforts on international migration. Key topics include managing migration flows, protecting the rights of migrants, and addressing the root causes of displacement.
For individuals preparing for Canadian citizenship exams, understanding Canada's role in international migration policy is beneficial. Questions on Canada's immigration policies, its commitment to human rights, and its engagement with global bodies like the United Nations may appear.
Professionals in immigration law, social work, and settlement services should note these international discussions. They often influence future Canadian immigration policies, programs, and service delivery, impacting their practice and client support.
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