Headline: Minister Marc Miller to Unveil Groundbreaking Investments in Immigration and Citizenship in Budget 2024
In a much-anticipated announcement set for Wednesday, June 26, 2024, Minister Marc Miller of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship will unveil the significant investments earmarked in Budget 2024. The event, scheduled for 10 a.m. Eastern time in Montréal, is expected to bring to light a series of groundbreaking initiatives aimed at shaping the future of immigration and citizenship in Canada.
With a focus on enhancing the country’s immigration system and supporting refugees, Minister Miller’s address is poised to outline a strategic plan that promises to bolster Canada’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity. The proposed investments are set to pave the way for a more streamlined and efficient process for newcomers, while also emphasizing the importance of fostering a welcoming environment for those seeking refuge in Canada.
Media interest in the event is high, with representatives urged to contact Aissa Diop from the Minister’s office for further details. For media inquiries, the Communications Sector at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada can be reached at 613-952-1650 or via email at media@cic.gc.ca. This unveiling is anticipated to mark a pivotal moment in Canada’s ongoing efforts to build a stronger, more vibrant society through immigration and citizenship.
In a much-anticipated announcement set for Wednesday, June 26, 2024, Minister Marc Miller of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship will unveil the significant investments earmarked in Budget 2024. The event, scheduled for 10 a.m. Eastern time in Montréal, is expected to bring to light a series of groundbreaking initiatives aimed at shaping the future of immigration and citizenship in Canada.
With a focus on enhancing the country’s immigration system and supporting refugees, Minister Miller’s address is poised to outline a strategic plan that promises to bolster Canada’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity. The proposed investments are set to pave the way for a more streamlined and efficient process for newcomers, while also emphasizing the importance of fostering a welcoming environment for those seeking refuge in Canada.
Media interest in the event is high, with representatives urged to contact Aissa Diop from the Minister’s office for further details. For media inquiries, the Communications Sector at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada can be reached at 613-952-1650 or via email at media@cic.gc.ca. This unveiling is anticipated to mark a pivotal moment in Canada’s ongoing efforts to build a stronger, more vibrant society through immigration and citizenship.