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Immigration law in Canada refers to the legal framework governing the entry, stay, and departure of individuals from the country. It encompasses various programs such as temporary work permits, study permits, family sponsorship, refugee claims, and pathways to permanent residency and citizenship. Canadian immigration laws are dynamic and regularly updated to reflect changing government policies, international relations, and economic needs. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is the primary department administering these laws, with decisions influenced by economic, security, and humanitarian considerations.