National Immigration Centre

Purpose of the Centre
Immigration is more important to Canada's prosperity than ever before due to the country's rapidly aging population and low birth rate. As such, the National Immigration Centre hosts events and produces evidence-based research to help strengthen Canada's immigration system.
Members
As a not-for-profit organization, The Conference Board of Canada relies upon membership dues to fund its activities. It thanks the following members for supporting the National Immigration Centre:
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
Camosun College
Canadian Association of Professional Immigration Consultants
Canadian Bar Association's Immigration Section
Canadian Society of Medical Laboratory Science
CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses
Century Initiative
Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia
Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario
College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants
Council of Atlantic Premiers
Ignite Fredericton
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
La Cite Collegial
MOSAIC
Newcomer Centre of Peel
Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development
Progress Career Planning Institute
RDÉE Canada
Regional Connections Inc.
St. Mary’s University
Windmill Microlending
- World Education Services
Featured Research
Impact Paper, October 29, 2021
Summary for Executives, October 29, 2021
Issue Briefing, July 28, 2021
Despite the struggles of the pandemic, Canada wisely remains committed to growing immigration levels
Opinion, posed in The Globe and Mail July 27, 2021
Commentary, July 5, 2021
Opinion, posed on iPOLITICS March 1, 2021
Opinion, posed on iPOLITICS January 6, 2021
Quick Take, October 30, 2020
Impact Paper, October 28, 2020
Website, June 08, 2020