IRCC, Deputy Minister, Transition Binder, 2024 - Federal-Provincial-Territorial and International Relations - Fundamental Brief

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Federal-Provincial-Territorial (FPT) Relations

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) engages provinces and territories multilaterally through the Forum of Ministers Responsible for Immigration (FMRI).

FMRI table holds regular meetings at Ministers, DM, ADM, and DG Levels.
*See Annex A for FMRI Structure

Bilateral Immigration Agreements (BIAs)

Bilateral engagement with provinces and territories (PTs) is guided by legally binding bilateral agreements that outline broad objectives and immigration roles and responsibilities between both orders of government.

FPT Relations – Quebec

The bilateral relationship with Quebec on immigration is defined by the Canada-Quebec Accord (the Accord), and is guided by the principle that immigration should support the preservation of Quebec’s demographic importance in Canada and its distinct identity. 

FPT Relations – Departmental Priorities & PT Engagement

IRCC engages PTs through:

Through broad participation:

A significant number of departmental priorities require negotiation and collaboration with PT governments, including:

FPT Relations – Key PT Issues

Economic Immigration

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The federal government is consulting PTs on a more agile, client-centred economic immigration system that better meets economic and regional needs.

Regionalization

A key priority is to grow immigration outside of major urban centres to address labour market needs, while continuing to work together to ensure the absorptive capacity of communities to welcome newcomers.

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Asylum and Humanitarian Responses

Increasing numbers of asylum seekers and international humanitarian cohorts (Afghanistan, Syria, Ukraine) are placing pressure on social services and housing, implicating provinces that provide these services.

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Quebec

Quebec’s priorities include: addressing labour market shortages, increasing proportion of economic and francophone immigrants, additional control of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program and Family Class and reforming the International Student Program. [Redacted].

Key Takeaways

Annex A - FMRI Governance Structure

The status of all working-level groups is subject to review in conjunction with FMRI governance reviews.

Forum of Ministers Responsible for Immigration

FMRI Deputy Ministers’ Table

FMRI Assistant Deputy Ministers’ Table 

Policy and Planning Table (PPT)

Annex B - Current Status of Bilateral Immigration Agreements

P/T Framework (signed by the Minister) Annexes
BC

Canada-British Columbia Immigration Agreement
Signed:  2021/04/01
Expires:  2026/04/01

Annex A:  Provincial Nominees
Annex B: Foreign Workers
Annex C: International Students
Annex D: Information Sharing (with specific schedules on: Express Entry, Provincial Nominees, and Research)

AB

Agreement for Canada-Alberta Cooperation on Immigration 
Signed:  2007/05/11
Expires:  Indefinite

  • [Redacted]

Annex A:  Provincial Nominees

SK

Canada-Saskatchewan Immigration Agreement (CSIA)
Signed:   2005/05/07
Expires:  Indefinite

  • [Redacted]
  • [Redacted]

Annex A: Provincial Nominees

MB

Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement 
Signed:  2003/06/06
Expires:  Indefinite

  • [Redacted]

Annex A:  Provincial Nominees

ON

Canada-Ontario Immigration Agreement (COIA)
Signed:  2017/11/24
Expires: 2024/11/24

  • [Redacted]

Annex A: Provincial Nominees
Annex B: Foreign Workers
Annex C: French-Speaking Immigrants
Annex D: Partnership with Municipalities
Annex E: International Students

Annex B - Bilateral Immigration Agreements

P/T Framework Annexes
NB

Canada-New Brunswick Immigration Agreement
Signed:  2023/03/29
Valid to:  2030/03/29, with review required 2027

Annex A: Provincial Nominees
Annex B: French-Speaking Immigrants

NS

Agreement for Canada-Nova Scotia Co-operation on Immigration
Signed:  2007/09/19
Expires:  Indefinite

  • [Redacted]

Annex A: Provincial Nominees

PE

Agreement for Canada-Prince Edward Island Co-operation on Immigration
Signed:  2019/03/12
Expires:  2024/03/12

  • [Redacted]

Annex A: Provincial Nominees

NL

Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Immigration Agreement
Signed:  2022/07/31
Expires:  2027/07/31

Annex A:  Provincial Nominees

NT

Canada-Northwest Territories Agreement on Territorial Nominees
Signed:  2018/09/21
Expires:  2024/09/21

  • [Redacted]

The current Agreement does not contain Annexes but Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Program Chapters. [Redacted]

YK

Agreement for Canada-Yukon Co-operation on Immigration
Signed:  2008/02/12
Expires:  Indefinite

  • [Redacted]

Annex A: Territorial Nominees

NU

Nunavut does not currently have an immigration agreement with Canada as they do not operate a Provincial Nominee Program or have the immigration numbers to warrant entering in to one.

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