Drebeat said:
Not in my wife's case, she cannot as she didn't have legal status by the time we submitted our application so have to wait the entire period which was deemed to be 18 months and will hopefully but concluded in April next year.
From our lawyer;
So, my question once again is, will the refugees receive priority in PR and work permits over my wife whom I am supporting single handedly while simultaneously supporting the Government's new wards?
torontosm said:
The short answer is yes, they will. This was one of the Liberal's key platforms, and they are very experienced at using taxpayer money to help everyone but the taxpayers themselves.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/welcome/overview.asp
Since they will be given their CoPR document before they even board the plane, suffice to say that when they land, they will have authorization to work right away.
Phase 1, states this (at the bottom):
The government also has several thousand applications in processing for privately sponsored refugees (PSRs) and government-assisted refugees (GARs) under way which will continue to be processed as part of this initiative.
Does that mean that they will also receive their `immediate' PR?
Interestingly, when you click on IRCC (under `Meet the Team"), it shows this:
Identify potential applicants for resettlement with help from the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
Temporarily deploy IRCC staff overseas
Process selected applicants through an expedited process and
issue temporary resident visas
Establish a travel schedule and plan for contingencies related to delays, cancelations and diversion of travel
Complete the processing requirements (security and medical) for permanent residency status
Determine the final destinations of refugees through a community capacity mapping exercise
Provide the required necessities and services to individuals until permanent residency is granted
Coordinate the integration and resettlement of individuals in cooperation with the provinces, territories, municipalities and other partners
Provide health coverage until the provincial or territorial health coverage becomes available (through the Interim Federal Health Program)
Engage and coordinate with community organizations and volunteers to provide additional support towards integration
Why would they need to issue TRVs if they're going to also issue a CoPR, before they travel to Canada?