Canadian Immigration Policy Latest 2020

1, cancel the civic ceremony, hearing, examination, re-examination, roving service travel, etc. Indefinite.

2. Applications will not be rejected because of non-compliance. Applications currently being processed in international case processing centers and domestic networks will continue to be processed, but legal standards for public safety must be observed.

3. If IRCC requests other documents related to the application, the applicant will have 90 days to respond to this request; After receiving the biometric instruction letter from IRCC, the applicant will have 90 days to submit biometric information, which is very convenient.

4. Applicants for permanent residence can submit a complete application within 90 days at most.

5. Holders of permanent residence or permanent residence visa confirmation form are eligible to extend the time limit if they inform IRCC of their situation through online forms.

6. Visa nationals who are about to expire and are currently in Canada can apply for visa extension by submitting the form online and paying the applicable fees.

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After the Liberal Party of Canada was re-elected in June 20 19 and 10, IRCC Minister Mondino said in his first important policy address that Canada's goal is to attract more than one million immigrants in the three years from 2020 to 2022.

It is estimated that most of the proposed 1 10,000 migrants are economic migrants. The main economic channels for Canadian immigrants are still federal and provincial economic plans, including: federal skilled workers;

Canadian experience class; Federal technical occupation category; Quebec Skilled Worker Program; Quebec Experience Program; Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program; Rural and northern pilot programmes; Provincial nomination plan; New immigration plan in Atlantic province.

At present, the score of CRS determined by express mail entry may be lower than 20 19, because the immigration target has been improved, which leads to more invitations issued by IRCC.

References:

People's Network-Where is Canada's immigration policy going?