
Canada’s Immigration Crisis: Bill C-12 Explained
Massive changes are coming to Canada’s immigration system—and the clock is ticking. Bill C-12 could redefine the fate of 200,000 asylum seekers. What does this mean for students, workers, and the future of immigration in Canada?
In this episode of The Social Experiment, host Paul Micucci sits down with Nir Rozenberg, leading immigration expert and former Director of the Canadian Association of Immigration Consultants, to break down what’s really happening behind the headlines.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
• The truth about Bill C-12 and how it will reshape immigration.
• What’s happening to the 200,000+ people in asylum limbo.
• Why international students and foreign workers are now at risk.
• How smuggling routes through Mexico and Quebec are shaping asylum pathways.
• Why the federal government is slashing immigration funding—and what that signals for Canada’s future.
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