Canada immigration is one of most opted immigration in the world. People all across the globe want to try their hand in getting employment opportunities to work and stay in Canada mostly because of its mixed culture and impeccable work atmosphere. Keeping this enthusiasm of foreign workers in mind, Minister of IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada), Honourable John McCallum combined forces with Honourable MaryAnn Mihychuk, Minister of Employment, Development Workforce and labour, to improve and bring out measures that will improve the immigration situation for Temporary Foreign Worker program. Some of these rules have already been implemented while some other is Work in Progress. Giving their views on the same both the ministers stated following: In words of Honourable John McCallum – "In many ways, the four-year rule causes a lot of uncertainty and instability among employers as among temporary workers. We felt it represented an excessive burden for applicants and employers, as well as for agents who handle requests. The hearings of the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills Development, Social Development and the Status of Disabled Persons have been confirmed. We believe that this important recommendation from the Committee requiring rapid intervention, and we are following today.” While Honourable MaryAnn Mihychuk stated the following – “Our government is committed to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program is useful for our economy. Thus, we ensure that employment opportunities are first available to Canadians, including groups traditionally underrepresented in the labor market, such as Aboriginal. "