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I think he will prefer outland if his focus is immigrant retention in lower immigration locations. It's really hard to get inland immigrants to move when they are already settled. Most inlands come through student visas, which ends up being in large cities. Lets hope that is his focus.
I just hope for a minister more open to communication. Because we can wait knowing that the processing keeps going on, but wait in the dark is killing us
 
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I think he will prefer outland if his focus is immigrant retention in lower immigration locations. It's really hard to get inland immigrants to move when they are already settled. Most inlands come through student visas, which ends up being in large cities. Lets hope that is his focus.
The era of PNP approaching? We'll see... While I agree that distribution of immigrants is important, what will Canada do to create jobs where they want immigrants? There are pretty much no jobs outside of ON and QC (don't take it literally, I discussed this zillion times and I'll let you move to Canada and see what I mean for yourself). What will the government do?
 

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Some of you here have written to mendishite during his time in office when you were frustrated. While that did hardly anything, who’s to say the new cabinet will have the same indifference. The new minister would look to make some positive changes after all. Let’s shoot our shot. I encourage everyone who can to write to them explaining our situation and worries and hope this issue gets pushed to some action
 

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is it a good idea if we write to the new immi minister regarding the issues all outlands and applicants facing and the incompetence of IRCC.
I believe they may least look into the matter since the new cabinet is formed
 

Alysson

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The era of PNP approaching? We'll see... While I agree that distribution of immigrants is important, what will Canada do to create jobs where they want immigrants? There are pretty much no jobs outside of ON and QC (don't take it literally, I discussed this zillion times and I'll let you move to Canada and see what I mean for yourself). What will the government do?
I think their wish is that immigrants come in and create jobs. Nova Scotia had some development in the last few years. Though it’s mostly small business.
 

Alysson

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is it a good idea if we write to the new immi minister regarding the issues all outlands and applicants facing and the incompetence of IRCC.
I believe they may least look into the matter since the new cabinet is formed
People are already doing that in Twitter, but he has little social media presence.
 
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dankboi

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What’s next for Canadian immigration?
In the short run, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will continue to pursue its top priorities. In an October 21st meeting with associations representing Canadian immigration lawyers and consultants, IRCC said their three priorities now are achieving their 401,000 new permanent residents target for 2021, family reunification, and resettling Afghan refugees.

Meanwhile, IRCC and provinces and territories will also continue to invite immigration candidates through Express Entry, the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) and Quebec’s programs. Application processing will also continue.

The next major development will be Trudeau releasing new mandate letters for his ministers. The letters will guide the policy priorities of each federal department, including IRCC. In the 2021 election campaign, the Liberals made several immigration promises. For instance, they promised to end citizenship fees. They also want to reduce application processing times and make reforms to Express Entry such as offering more immigration pathways to temporary foreign workers and international students.

Based on recent precedent, the new Immigration Levels Plan will be unveiled by March 2022. This plan is usually released by November 1st each year, except following elections. The Immigration Levels Plan 2022-2024 should not contain any surprises as it will likely continue to articulate Canada’s goal to welcome over 400,000 new immigrants annually.


Around that time, the federal government will also likely table Budget 2022, which may contain major government priorities on immigration.

Broadly speaking, stakeholders should expect a continuity of the Liberal party’s ambitious immigration agenda that they have been pursuing since 2015. That being said, the Liberals will have major immigration issues that they will need to tackle during their new mandate. These include identifying how they will reduce application backlogs that have grown during the pandemic, potentially reforming Express Entry and the Parents and Grandparents Program, launching the Municipal Nominee Program, and waiving citizenship fees.

Despite having a lot of immigration priorities on their plate, it is relatively safe to say that the coming years will be less challenging for the federal government to manage than the previous and unprecedented 20-month pandemic period.
 

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Some of you here have written to mendishite during his time in office when you were frustrated. While that did hardly anything, who’s to say the new cabinet will have the same indifference. The new minister would look to make some positive changes after all. Let’s shoot our shot. I encourage everyone who can to write to them explaining our situation and worries and hope this issue gets pushed to some action
Can you share any email or sth of his office?
 
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