Canada Announces Measures To Improve Immigration Processing Times.
News Source:- Immigration Minister Sean Fraser has brought forth Canada’s plans to get the immigration system back on track.
In the 2021 Budget, Canada allocated $85 million to reduce processing times across all IRCC lines of business. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also called on Fraser to reduce processing times in the minister’s mandate letter. Fraser is now saying the budget will allow Canada to return to processing service standards for study permits, work permits, and permanent resident card renewals by the end of the year. Canada is also working to reduce processing times for visitor visas and proof of citizenship.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) made decisions on over 500,000 permanent resident applications in 2021. Fraser announced that Canada is planning to make 147,000 permanent residence final decisions in the first quarter of 2022—doubling that from the same period in 2021. Canada will also introduce a new Permanent Residence Application Tracker in February 2022 for spouses and dependents, to allow applicants to see their application information and status online.
In recent weeks, internal IRCC documents have revealed the department’s actual anticipated processing times for economic immigration programs are much longer than what it says on the government website. Fraser said Canada will update the online processing times tool in the coming months to give IRCC clients more up-to-date estimates of how long it will take to process applications. Read More.