Every year Canada accepts about 250.000 of immigrants from all around the world. Most of them come to Canada to start a new life. Everything they carry it is only their luggage and hopes for success. From the first days, new immigrants try to integrate into a new society and adapt to new conditions of life. Their success depends on help they get after arrival. I think, Canada should provide new immigrants with such services as a special welcome center for newcomers, free daycares and afterschool programs for their children, and free postsecondary education plans for new immigrants.
First of all, the new immigrants should be sent to a special organization which represents some kind of a welcome center for newcomers, just upon their arrival to Canada. The center should work well with people with a wide world-outlook and ability understand every particular case. The representatives of this center should consult every family individually providing it with useful suggestions and making a plan with step-by-step recommendations how to accommodate to new conditions of life faster and easier.
From my own experience, I would insist that Canada should provide new immigrants with free daycares and afterschool programs for their children. Many jobs require employees to work by shifts or overtime. So, newcomers with small children do not accept those positions, because they cannot afford expensive daycares or babysitters. If there were free daycares and afterschool programs for new immigrants’ kids in Canada, many families would get an opportunity to work by shift and overtime. Also, they would work more hours to support themselves better, and they would not worry about taking care of their children while work.
Also, Canada should provide new immigrants with an opportunity to get a free postsecondary education. Many people who come to Canada are qualified specialists with great experience of work back home. Nevertheless, they