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Citizenship and Immigration Canada, under Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, tabled its annual report on immigration, which outlined its plans to maintain overall current levels of immigration.

The report outlines the government’s objective to further pursue current strategies and maintain immigration target levels in 2011. The government hails immigration as a vital element in Canada’s socio-economic make-up and emphasizes a renewed commitment to those values.

“[Citizenship and Immigration Canada] CIC’s challenge is to manage this movement of people while balancing economic, social, cultural development goals, and also protecting the health, safety and security of Canadians,” says the Minister.

It also reiterates the department’s objective to reduce the 640,000 application backlog in the skilled worker stream and by selecting new applicants with education and skills are in high demand in Canada. This objective was outlined in new policy implemented In June of this year when the government unveiled a substantial reduction in new applications by creating a list of 29 occupations that were deemed to be a priority through consultations with identified stakeholders. Only applicants whose occupation falls within one of those categories are permitted to submit skilled worker applications. The process was also streamlined by having all applications now filed through one Central Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia.

Since implementation of a new process which features an annual cap and an occupational cap for each of the demand listed occupations, the volume of new applications has been substantially reduced.

The report confirms how new initiatives have helped the government to reduce the backlog by 40 percent, and process most new federal skilled worker applications in approximately six to 12 months.

While the report reiterates the government’s intention in 2011 not to further reduce annual immigration numbers from the current levels ranging from 240,000 to 265,000 for the year, certain streams are being affected. The vast majority of these spots are designated for Economic-class migrants (which includes Federal Skilled Worker stream, Provincially Nominated workers and Quebec Selected workers). The range in the Economic category for 2011 will be 150,600 to 161,350, which includes the principal applicant as well as their spouses and dependants. These figures are slightly down from last year when the range of Economic-class migrants was 156,300 to 166,800 applicants.

The decrease in Economic-stream migrants will be compensated for by an increase in both Family class and Protected Persons class. The former will go from 57,000 to 63,000 in 2010 to 58,500 to 65,500 while the latter will go up from 19,600 to 26,000 last year to 23,200 to 29,000 in the coming year. This represents the beginning of a new shift in government policy from previous years when intake in the economic class represented 60% of the annual numbers.

The Harper government emphasises that these figures demonstrate its continued commitment to reuniting families and preserving Canada’s reputation as a welcoming and safe haven for people in distress.

The report refers identifies that China is Canada’s top source of immigrants, while the Philippines and India are second and third, respectively. Canada accepted permanent residents from over 200 countries in 2009.

Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia were the top three choices, respectively, for immigrants to settle. The territories were the least likely places for resettlement in 2009.

The department also intends to continue with its commitment toward providing resettlement services for new Canadians.

“CIC-funded settlement programs and services include language instruction and skills development, information and orientation, and initiatives to support social engagement, community connections and labour market participation.”

Overall although it appears that the current report represents minimal changes in the government’s immigration report of 2011 stakeholders expect a continued decline in new applications within the economic class and particularly the Federal Skilled Worker category. The projected decrease in Economic-class migration will be compensated by an increase in family class immigration and humanitarian cases.

Criticism is already brewing over the decision to decrease Economic-class numbers, as well as the recent policy changes which have dramatically reduced the number of new immigration applications accepted by the government each year.

However, Minister Kenney argues in the report that the Department’s position will help the Canadian economy by providing the labour it needs, through the temporary foreign worker program. This further endorses a shift in policy which began in 2007 under the current government that features increased reliance on the temporary foreign worker program and less reliance on the permanent residence program to address labour requirements.

“CIC is strongly committed to recruiting the best and brightest people to meet the current and emerging demands of the Canadian labour market, while also reaching out to help those most in need and successfully integrating all newcomers on arrival in Canada.”

Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada
 

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Citizenship and Immigration Canada, under Immigration Minister Jason Kenney, tabled its annual report on immigration, which outlined its plans to maintain overall current levels of immigration.

The report outlines the government's objective to further pursue current strategies and maintain immigration target levels in 2011. The government hails immigration as a vital element in Canada's socio-economic make-up and emphasizes a renewed commitment to those values.

“[Citizenship and Immigration Canada] CIC's challenge is to manage this movement of people while balancing economic, social, cultural development goals, and also protecting the health, safety and security of Canadians,” says the Minister.

It also reiterates the department's objective to reduce the 640,000 application backlog in the skilled worker stream and by selecting new applicants with education and skills are in high demand in Canada. This objective was outlined in new policy implemented In June of this year when the government unveiled a substantial reduction in new applications by creating a list of 29 occupations that were deemed to be a priority through consultations with identified stakeholders. Only applicants whose occupation falls within one of those categories are permitted to submit skilled worker applications. The process was also streamlined by having all applications now filed through one Central Intake Office in Sydney, Nova Scotia.

Since implementation of a new process which features an annual cap and an occupational cap for each of the demand listed occupations, the volume of new applications has been substantially reduced.

The report confirms how new initiatives have helped the government to reduce the backlog by 40 percent, and process most new federal skilled worker applications in approximately six to 12 months.

While the report reiterates the government's intention in 2011 not to further reduce annual immigration numbers from the current levels ranging from 240,000 to 265,000 for the year, certain streams are being affected. The vast majority of these spots are designated for Economic-class migrants (which includes Federal Skilled Worker stream, Provincially Nominated workers and Quebec Selected workers). The range in the Economic category for 2011 will be 150,600 to 161,350, which includes the principal applicant as well as their spouses and dependants. These figures are slightly down from last year when the range of Economic-class migrants was 156,300 to 166,800 applicants.

The decrease in Economic-stream migrants will be compensated for by an increase in both Family class and Protected Persons class. The former will go from 57,000 to 63,000 in 2010 to 58,500 to 65,500 while the latter will go up from 19,600 to 26,000 last year to 23,200 to 29,000 in the coming year. This represents the beginning of a new shift in government policy from previous years when intake in the economic class represented 60% of the annual numbers.

The Harper government emphasises that these figures demonstrate its continued commitment to reuniting families and preserving Canada's reputation as a welcoming and safe haven for people in distress.

The report refers identifies that China is Canada's top source of immigrants, while the Philippines and India are second and third, respectively. Canada accepted permanent residents from over 200 countries in 2009.

Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia were the top three choices, respectively, for immigrants to settle. The territories were the least likely places for resettlement in 2009.

The department also intends to continue with its commitment toward providing resettlement services for new Canadians.

“CIC-funded settlement programs and services include language instruction and skills development, information and orientation, and initiatives to support social engagement, community connections and labour market participation.”

Overall although it appears that the current report represents minimal changes in the government's immigration report of 2011 stakeholders expect a continued decline in new applications within the economic class and particularly the Federal Skilled Worker category. The projected decrease in Economic-class migration will be compensated by an increase in family class immigration and humanitarian cases.

Criticism is already brewing over the decision to decrease Economic-class numbers, as well as the recent policy changes which have dramatically reduced the number of new immigration applications accepted by the government each year.

However, Minister Kenney argues in the report that the Department's position will help the Canadian economy by providing the labour it needs, through the temporary foreign worker program. This further endorses a shift in policy which began in 2007 under the current government that features increased reliance on the temporary foreign worker program and less reliance on the permanent residence program to address labour requirements.

“CIC is strongly committed to recruiting the best and brightest people to meet the current and emerging demands of the Canadian labour market, while also reaching out to help those most in need and successfully integrating all newcomers on arrival in Canada.”

Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada
 

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This is really bad news and not as many what to believe that it’s good news. The new cap of 500 per NOC and total cap of 10,000 is only from July 1st till January 2012 and not one year as they had mention on the day of introducing the new instructions.
So next January they will reset the counter again. They have received 13900 application post June 2010 and if you multiply this number by 3 Visa you are talking about 42000 visa a year. And the quota for the year 2011 is 55000 visas so that leave us 13000 visa a year which mean about 4000 application. So if you do the Math it will take them some 20 years to clear the 144000 applications pre June. And it will take those 100 years to clear the backlog.
The respected Minster had not mention any thing about clearing the backlog or pre June applicant.
I hope I am wrong and Gad helps us.
 

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ali green said:
This is really bad news and not as many what to believe that it's good news. The new cap of 500 per NOC and total cap of 10,000 is only from July 1st till January 2012 and not one year as they had mention on the day of introducing the new instructions.
So next January they will reset the counter again. They have received 13900 application post June 2010 and if you multiply this number by 3 Visa you are talking about 42000 visa a year. And the quota for the year 2011 is 55000 visas so that leave us 13000 visa a year which mean about 4000 application. So if you do the Math it will take them some 20 years to clear the 144000 applications pre June. And it will take those 100 years to clear the backlog.
The respected Minster had not mention any thing about clearing the backlog or pre June applicant.
I hope I am wrong and Gad helps us.
55,000 quota only constitutes primary applicants. As indicated in the post the "The range in the Economic category for 2011 will be 150,600 to 161,350, which includes the principal applicant as well as their spouses and dependants. These figures are slightly down from last year when the range of Economic-class migrants was 156,300 to 166,800 applicants."

Total for FSW with spouses & dependents is in the range of 150,600 to 161,350. Therefore after taking out 13500 Visas (which is unlikely since their would be rejections too) & another 5000 Visas (at most for 1 July 2011 onwards applicants in 2011) at least 36000 Visas would be available for pre 26 June 2010 & pre 28 Feb 2008 applicants.
Considering that their is an approx. more then 30% rejection as per historical data for MI-1 (28 Feb. 2008 to 26 June 2011) applicants, out of 1,44,000 pending applications, probably only 1,00,000 applications may qualify for processing.

Therefore at most it will take 3 years (or even less) to clear all backlog (35,000 Visas per year for MI-1 applicants) & not 20 years!!
 

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yukon said:
55,000 quota only constitutes primary applicants. As indicated in the post the "The range in the Economic category for 2011 will be 150,600 to 161,350, which includes the principal applicant as well as their spouses and dependants. These figures are slightly down from last year when the range of Economic-class migrants was 156,300 to 166,800 applicants."

Total for FSW with spouses & dependents is in the range of 150,600 to 161,350. Therefore after taking out 13500 Visas (which is unlikely since their would be rejections too) & another 5000 Visas (at most for 1 July 2011 onwards applicants in 2011) at least 36000 Visas would be available for pre 26 June 2010 & pre 28 Feb 2008 applicants.
Considering that their is an approx. more then 30% rejection as per historical data for MI-1 (28 Feb. 2008 to 26 June 2011) applicants, out of 1,44,000 pending applications, probably only 1,00,000 applications may qualify for processing.

Therefore at most it will take 3 years (or even less) to clear all backlog (35,000 Visas per year for MI-1 applicants) & not 20 years!!
thank you for clearing it up so what you are saying that 13500 are Visas and not applicant. if that is true then this would be a good news.
thank you again
 

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yukon said:
55,000 quota only constitutes primary applicants. As indicated in the post the "The range in the Economic category for 2011 will be 150,600 to 161,350, which includes the principal applicant as well as their spouses and dependants. These figures are slightly down from last year when the range of Economic-class migrants was 156,300 to 166,800 applicants."

Total for FSW with spouses & dependents is in the range of 150,600 to 161,350. Therefore after taking out 13500 Visas (which is unlikely since their would be rejections too) & another 5000 Visas (at most for 1 July 2011 onwards applicants in 2011) at least 36000 Visas would be available for pre 26 June 2010 & pre 28 Feb 2008 applicants.
Considering that their is an approx. more then 30% rejection as per historical data for MI-1 (28 Feb. 2008 to 26 June 2011) applicants, out of 1,44,000 pending applications, probably only 1,00,000 applications may qualify for processing.

Therefore at most it will take 3 years (or even less) to clear all backlog (35,000 Visas per year for MI-1 applicants) & not 20 years!!
Perfect!!! +1
 

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On The contrary Its a good News

Last year The quota was 20000 only 13000 applied and where 90% of the Blue collar NOC were left vacant

This year 10000 cap will see no more than 6 to 7000 applicants if the Blue collar Jobs meet the same Face as last year.

Now The 55000 will be adjusted on You and me.

Further it is clearly stated on the CIC web Site That The Thrust is now on the backlog and not new applicants


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This is really bad news and not as many what to believe that it's good news. The new cap of 500 per NOC and total cap of 10,000 is only from July 1st till January 2012 and not one year as they had mention on the day of introducing the new instructions.
So next January they will reset the counter again. They have received 13900 application post June 2010 and if you multiply this number by 3 Visa you are talking about 42000 visa a year. And the quota for the year 2011 is 55000 visas so that leave us 13000 visa a year which mean about 4000 application. So if you do the Math it will take them some 20 years to clear the 144000 applications pre June. And it will take those 100 years to clear the backlog.
The respected Minster had not mention any thing about clearing the backlog or pre June applicant.
I hope I am wrong and Gad helps us.
 

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Further it is clearly stated on the CIC web Site That The Thrust is now on the backlog and not new applicants


Where exactly is this stated on the CIC website?! ???
 

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but according to CHC London's email, 144,000 applicants between 2008-2010 pre June are pending.

so the question is they'll work on clearing the backlog of pre 2008 or the above slot?
 

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ali green said:
This is really bad news and not as many what to believe that it's good news. The new cap of 500 per NOC and total cap of 10,000 is only from July 1st till January 2012 and not one year as they had mention on the day of introducing the new instructions.

I am sorry Sir this is wrong the 10,000 applicants will be considered from July 2011 to the next July 2012

and here is what CIC said

If you are applying under one of the 29 eligible occupations, as of July 1, 2011, a maximum of 10,000 federal skilled worker applications will be considered for processing in the following 12 months. Within the 10,000 cap, a maximum of 500 Federal Skilled Worker applications per eligible occupation will be considered for processing each year.
 

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ali green said:
This is really bad news and not as many what to believe that it's good news. The new cap of 500 per NOC and total cap of 10,000 is only from July 1st till January 2012 and not one year as they had mention on the day of introducing the new instructions.
So next January they will reset the counter again. They have received 13900 application post June 2010 and if you multiply this number by 3 Visa you are talking about 42000 visa a year. And the quota for the year 2011 is 55000 visas so that leave us 13000 visa a year which mean about 4000 application. So if you do the Math it will take them some 20 years to clear the 144000 applications pre June. And it will take those 100 years to clear the backlog.
The respected Minster had not mention any thing about clearing the backlog or pre June applicant.
I hope I am wrong and Gad helps us.
CIC Web Site: "If you are applying under one of the 29 eligible occupations, as of July 1, 2011, a maximum of 10,000 federal skilled worker applications will be considered for processing in the following 12 months. Within the 10,000 cap, a maximum of 500 Federal Skilled Worker applications per eligible occupation will be considered for processing each year."

This is for full year not till January 2012.
 

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I am sorry Sir this is wrong the 10,000 applicants will be considered from July 2011 to the next July 2012

and here is what CIC said

If you are applying under one of the 29 eligible occupations, as of July 1, 2011, a maximum of 10,000 federal skilled worker applications will be considered for processing in the following 12 months. Within the 10,000 cap, a maximum of 500 Federal Skilled Worker applications per eligible occupation will be considered for processing each year.
 

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Further it is clearly stated on the CIC web Site That The Thrust is now on the backlog and not new applicants

Where exactly is this stated on the CIC website?! ???
Nowhere.... infact they have nothing for the backlog esp pre-feb2008 applicants.

"The report confirms how new initiatives have helped the government to reduce the backlog by 40 percent..."

How they reduced it by 40% when they have hardly processed pre-feb 2008 applicants. The 40% reduction are those applicants who have withdrawn and reapplied or simply given-up. Backlog processing timelines have more than doubled than originally projected thanks to the ingenious planning by the CIC.

CIC has two backlog categories pre-feb 2008 and post-feb2008 to pre-june2010. The latter category backlog is creation of the present honorable minister who want to clear his mess first and the pre-feb2008 backlog is not on his radar. Statistics quoted by CIC conceal more than they reaveal which is a shame considering Canada is a so called developed and fair country. Even the standard reply CIC has started to send to the pre-feb2008 applicants say ...few applications will be processed this year or next...... CIC has enough applicants from MI-1 and MI-2 for the next two years. So CIC does not itself know when to process those unfortunate applicants who applied before feb2008. This is the wonderful planning that goes into clearing the backlog by 40%.

What a shame or shall I say what a sham.
 

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ya pb. no solid plan. we all gotta understand that Canadian economy has changed in recent years and they dont need more jobs to be grabbed by most recent PR's, they want the already landed PR's to get the jobs. its all protectionism.
 

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Nowhere.... infact they have nothing for the backlog esp pre-feb2008 applicants.

"The report confirms how new initiatives have helped the government to reduce the backlog by 40 percent..."

How they reduced it by 40% when they have hardly processed pre-feb 2008 applicants. The 40% reduction are those applicants who have withdrawn and reapplied or simply given-up. Backlog processing timelines have more than doubled than originally projected thanks to the ingenious planning by the CIC.

CIC has two backlog categories pre-feb 2008 and post-feb2008 to pre-june2010. The latter category backlog is creation of the present honorable minister who want to clear his mess first and the pre-feb2008 backlog is not on his radar. Statistics quoted by CIC conceal more than they reaveal which is a shame considering Canada is a so called developed and fair country. Even the standard reply CIC has started to send to the pre-feb2008 applicants say ...few applications will be processed this year or next...... CIC has enough applicants from MI-1 and MI-2 for the next two years. So CIC does not itself know when to process those unfortunate applicants who applied before feb2008. This is the wonderful planning that goes into clearing the backlog by 40%.

What a shame or shall I say what a sham.
Lol!! So true, I really hope all the applicants who intend to take the matter to court will do their home work well esp with respect to the all the false claims of so-called 40% reduction in the backlog achieved following the introduction of the different ministerial instructions starting from 2008.. They really need to get the statistics right