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Alexios07

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Source here:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/2016-10-31.asp

Looks like we will have a 15,000 increase in quota. 280,000 ~ 320,000 compared with 280,000 ~ 305,000 in 2016.


Ok, this is the summary table for three years 2015, 2016 and 2017 based on the:

Key Highlights 2017 Immigration Levels Plan

and

Key Highlights – 2016 Immigration Levels Plan



Immigration Class 2017 Levels Plan Target 2016 Levels Plan Target 2015 Levels Plan Target
Economic Total172,500160,600181,300
Family Total84,00080,00068,000
Refugee Total40,00055,80024,800
Humanitarian Total3,5003,6005,100
Overall300,000300,000279,200

So there is a reduce of:
  • 15,800 in quota for Refugee class (40,000 vs. 55,800)

while we have an increase of

  • 11,900 in quota for Economic class (172,500 vs. 160,600)

From what I see, the quota for Economic stream this year still hasn't gone back to the 2015's (172,500 vs. 181,300).

Another important document:

[url=http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/annual-report-2016/index.asp#s1.2] IRCC's annual report to Parliament on Immigration 2016


Detailed plan:

Immigration CategoryCategoryLowHighTarget
EconomicAtlantic Immigration Pilot Program69,60077,30073,700
Canadian Experience Class
Federal Skilled Worker Program
Federal Skilled Trades Program
Federal Caregivers17,00020,00018,000
Federal Business5001,000500
Provincial Nominee Program49,00054,00051,000
Quebec Skilled Workers and Business28,00031,20029,300
Economic Total164,100183,500172,500
FamilySpouses, Partners and Children62,00066,00064,000
Parents and Grandparents18,00020,00020,000
Family Total80,00086,00084,000
Refugees and Protected PersonsProtected Persons in Canada and Dependants Abroad13,00016,00015,000
Resettled Refugees20,00030,00025,000
Government-Assisted5,0008,0007,500
Blended Visa Office-Referred1,0003,0001,500
Privately Sponsored14,00019,00016,000
Protected Persons and Refugees Total33,00046,00040,000
Humanitarian and OtherHumanitarian and Other2,9004,5003,500
OVERALL280,000320,000300,000
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There doesn't seem to be any significant difference from 2016 numbers.....In case I missed something!

+1 for posting! :)
 
There seems to be small increase in "Economic" class but also increase in "Protected Persons and Refugees" class
 
nidakh said:
There doesn't seem to be any significant difference from 2016 numbers.....In case I missed something!

+1 for posting! :)

Federal economic class jumped from 58,400 to 73,700. Although we will need to see if this corresponds to a meaningful impact.
 
Can someone please post the targets of 2016 vs 2017 for all categories? And is there a detailed division of the economic between trades, skilled, etc ...
 
Aal_ said:
Can someone please post the targets of 2016 vs 2017 for all categories? And is there a detailed division of the economic between trades, skilled, etc ...

2017 http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/2016-10-31.asp

2016 http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/2016-03-08.asp

You can find all the numbers here and compare them!

BR
 
Aal_ said:
Can someone please post the targets of 2016 vs 2017 for all categories? And is there a detailed division of the economic between trades, skilled, etc ...

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/2016-03-08.asp
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/notices/2016-10-31.asp
 
Thank you guys, I appreciate it.
 
It just looks like we went back to the 2015 numbers. But the reduction in backlogs would mean more draws from express entry; which is good!
 
Is the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program going to be a new thing? Wonder how different it's going to be from the current PNPs.

http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/news/news_release.2016.07.0616.html
 
My PR application is ongoing at the moment, should get PPR around February. Am I considered part of 2016 or 2017 quota?
 
Guys I just realized that inside the economic category the caregivers and quebec both took a big hit for the pnp and federal skilled workers. It's good news for those of the latter and hard luck for the others. It seems quebec business was dynamic and they decided to merge with quebec workers.
 
Alexios07 please put the subcategories of economic. It would be more beneficial. THANKS.