The Point Value System

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This book covers mainly the development of Canadian Immigration policy, the history of this complex process and some major changes in the immigration pattern. The authors have presented us with points of how we can improve the skill immigration policy, what affects the characteristics of immigrants, and what effect of the policy has on their earnings. The point value system is essential to discuss considering this is the system how most of the immigrants are evaluated.

First of all, they suggested to emphasize the importance of language fluency in the point value system’s weights on skills and using a more objective approach to assessing applicants’ proficiency. In doing so, we can better prepare them for job field as a lot of landed immigrants …show more content…

It is a change that is affecting the current economic immigration policy and the Canadian labour market. Ever since the authors noticed that FSWP is playing a smaller role as immigration policy became more responsive to the short term need of Canadian employers. This situation is tragic to the development of our society, even though I understand that having more temporary workers can be economically efficient. It can also solve the problem of the long delays of FSWP. In the long run it is creating two different treatments toward immigrants and temporary workers, eventually it will affect local Canadians greatly. Therefore, we should find a solution to balance out the two options, but how can we balance the current need of labour market from the periodical workers to the flexibility demand of consideration in long term workers will be the top challenge for the policy makers.

It is suggested that the government should restructure the point value system so it could be more efficient and fair. (p.104) In changing fragments of the six factors (education, age, language proficiency, job experience, adaptability and arranged employment) would greatly aid our economy and solve some of our social problems. We need to improve our labour markets as many immigrants are coming in, we should have equivalent opening space in accommodating them, help them to better integrate and adjust into our western Canadian

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