Showing posts with label Backlog Applicants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Backlog Applicants. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

CIC Attempts to Finish Backlog

CIC is presently struggling to cope with a huge backlog of immigration applications. The log jam of Canadian immigration applications is hurting Canada's standing as a most favorite immigration aim for skilled migrants. In a number of cases people prefer Australia, New Zealand and Denmark as a substitute immigration destination.

Canadian Immigration Minister Honorable Jason Kenney said that this state of affairs was a big problem. He has spoken repeatedly about the requirement to make the application process more efficient and get the backlog under control.

Numerous hearings on this matter are pending to take place before the House of Commons immigration committee.

Critics say that at the same time as the government talks regarding lessen the backlog, they are also continuing to allow big numbers of new Canadian immigration applications, so making the problem worse.

"At the same time as Canada continues to welcome historically high records of new immigrants, and maintains the most open and liberal immigration system in the planet, we have to cautiously administer the large number of populace around the globe who desire to be Canadian," a representative for Kenney told.

The Canadian government declared that since 2008, they have reduced the speed of the backlog through measures which bound immigration in certain areas, for instance the investor route. Furthermore, people who submit an application as skilled workers and have experience in 29 most wanted jobs are fast tracked and have their applications approved inside months.

The people who bear the longest waiting times comprise parents and grandparents of permanent residents and immigrants who applied previous to the changes introduced in 2008. Pre 2008 applicants are now focused by Canadian Government and their processing is speedier than ever.

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

New Canadian Immigration Rule to Speed up Older Applications

The Citizenship and Immigration Canada has proclaimed much predictable changes in upcoming immigration rules of Canada. Canada is amending its intake of applications of federal skilled workers under federal business programs. This is being done to decrease backlog of pre Feb 2008 applicants and improve wait times at the same time as meeting country’s labor market needs.

The announced changes would perk up processing and wait times for backlog of applications, in that way making immigration process faster for cases filed under old immigration rules.

Starting from July 1 2011, for applicants lacking an offer of employment in Canada, government has additional limited figure of new federal skilled worker applications that would be considered for processing to 10,000 a year. This figure was 20,000 previous year. Within this limit, a utmost of 500 new applications in every of present 29 priority occupations will be considered. These limits do not relate to applications with an offer of arranged employment.

On the other hand, since caps are proclaim on federal skilled and federal investor categories, opportune filing of cases is very important to ensure cases are timely received at the CIC. In June 2010, government released a modernized list of 29 priority occupations and introduced a worldwide cap of 20000 for federal skilled workers, in addition to a sub-cap of 1000 under every occupation.


Thursday, 14 October 2010

Canada Immigration Applicants Awaiting a Decision

CIC has just announced its database of applicants in backlog. Following are the figures of total backlog applicants waiting their decision




Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/statistics/data-release/2010-Q2/index.asp

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Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Old Applicants Processing Time from New Delhi

Processing times of old applicants from CHC New Delhi India may differ depending on the figure of new applications received and the individual complication of every application.

Following is the current detail of immigration time from CHC New Delhi.
Time to Initial Review: 84 months
Time to Finalization: 90 months

CHC New Delhi is currently reviewing applications received in the month of December 2003. Whereas Finalizing Applications Received in July 2003

Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Good News for Immigration Applicants in Backlog

Canada has limited the number of immigration to 20,000 because of the huge backlog of those who applied before March 27, 2008. Even with elevated numbers of economic immigrants, Canada still receives numerous more applications than can be processed in an appropriate way. Consequently, the department is restricting the number of new applications it will think about in the federal skilled worker category every year.

Canada will carry on to welcome traditionally high numbers of immigrants, but Canada need to deal with the figure of new applications or hazard creating new backlogs and longer processing times. Minister Kenney said that they have more than an adequate amount of applications on hand now to fill lots of of our needs, and we want to be fair to those prospective immigrants who have been waiting the longest.

Congratulations to all applicants in Backlog.
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Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2010/2010-06-26.asp