60% Yes |
40% No |
48% Yes |
31% No |
5% Yes, and regularly review recent immigrants to ensure they have become productive citizens |
4% No, and make the process easier for refugees |
4% Yes, but make the process easier for skilled workers |
3% No, the current policy is sufficient |
3% Yes, strictly screen immigrants for criminal backgrounds |
1% No, accept anyone who's not a violent criminal |
1% Yes, we currently have too many immigrants |
See how support for each position on “Immigration” has changed over time for 1.7m Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8CRKQVJ4yrs4Y
yes to keep out terrorists and such
@8CTWWJ84yrs4Y
No, make the process easier for skilled workers and refugees, but not accept violent criminals.
@8HYR47Y4yrs4Y
More to how many refugees we let in the country, if we can’t solve the homeless crisis and people in poverty and make life better for those people who live in our country. Why should I pay taxes to house, clothed and feed refugees when we can’t even help our own citizens in need a
@8VNVRVC3yrs3Y
Temporary reduce immigration to allow housing stock to increase
@8TMMLBD3yrs3Y
yes and no the more immigration that come they need house and most immigration come from Asia and when they convert there money they make more and if a Canadian is trying to buy a house an immigrant will be able to buy because they can spend more money on it and if this keeps happing canadines will not be able to buy a house
@8QR8QNX3yrs3Y
yes don't let any immigrants in at all and let our country be full of real canadians.
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