This report analyzes the Canadian government's immigration plans as outlined in the IMM101 assignment. It examines the admission of temporary residents, discussing categories such as government-assisted, privately sponsored, and family class residents, as well as positive asylum residents. The report further details the government's plans for admitting protected persons as permanent residents, highlighting Canada's role in refugee resettlement and asylum claims, including humanitarian considerations. The analysis covers the legal obligations, financial investments, and multi-year strategies involved in managing immigration levels and ensuring the efficiency and security of the Canadian immigration system. The report emphasizes the impact of international agreements and treaties on immigration and the contributions of immigrants to Canada's economic and social fabric.