- Sep 26, 2014
- 15
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- CPC-OTTAWA
- NOC Code......
- 228X
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- October 7, 2015
- Doc's Request.
- October 28, 2015
- Nomination.....
- September 12, 2015
- AOR Received.
- October 7, 2015
- IELTS Request
- Submitted with EE Application
- File Transfer...
- Not Applicable
- Med's Request
- Submitted with EE Application
- Med's Done....
- October 6, 2015
- Interview........
- Not Required
- Passport Req..
- Feb 19, 2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- Feb 24, 2016
- LANDED..........
- March 8, 2016
http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=898829
Estimated immigration increases for 2015: 64.9 per cent for economic immigrants (181,300), 24.4 per cent for family class (68,000), and 10.7 per cent for humanitarian and compassionate cases (29,800).
The increase of admissions for 2015 also demonstrates the government's commitment to reducing wait times and continuing to make progress on the last of the large economic immigration program backlogs.
Increasing admission levels will also help with the launch of Canada's new application management system, Express Entry, on January 1, 2015. The 2015 levels plan allows admissions space to process existing applications as well as new applications that will be received for key economic programs under Express Entry. The new system will enable Canada's immigration system to be more flexible and responsive to the needs of employers, as well as to changing economic conditions and priorities.
Quick facts
Every year the Government of Canada, in consultation with the provinces and territories, sets the total number of permanent residents that are expected to be admitted to Canada the following year.
The levels plan reflects the objectives of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and balances priorities by allocating admissions space to the economic, family and protected persons/humanitarian classes, as well as to the programs comprising these classes.
The 2015 plan features the highest planned level of admissions in recent Canadian history.
Record admissions are forecasted for the Canadian Experience Class in 2015.
Estimated immigration increases for 2015: 64.9 per cent for economic immigrants (181,300), 24.4 per cent for family class (68,000), and 10.7 per cent for humanitarian and compassionate cases (29,800).
The increase of admissions for 2015 also demonstrates the government's commitment to reducing wait times and continuing to make progress on the last of the large economic immigration program backlogs.
Increasing admission levels will also help with the launch of Canada's new application management system, Express Entry, on January 1, 2015. The 2015 levels plan allows admissions space to process existing applications as well as new applications that will be received for key economic programs under Express Entry. The new system will enable Canada's immigration system to be more flexible and responsive to the needs of employers, as well as to changing economic conditions and priorities.
Quick facts
Every year the Government of Canada, in consultation with the provinces and territories, sets the total number of permanent residents that are expected to be admitted to Canada the following year.
The levels plan reflects the objectives of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and balances priorities by allocating admissions space to the economic, family and protected persons/humanitarian classes, as well as to the programs comprising these classes.
The 2015 plan features the highest planned level of admissions in recent Canadian history.
Record admissions are forecasted for the Canadian Experience Class in 2015.