1. Our current immigration policy        educated professionals and leaves littie room for badly needed skilled or unskilled workers. (aim)

我們目前的移民政策旨在吸引受過高等教育的專業(yè)移民,而非國內迫切需要的技術勞I: 或非技術勞工.。

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