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Breaking: Sean Fraser updates us on the immigration process in Canada

Breaking: Sean Fraser updates us on the immigration process in Canada

The public can now track the immigration backlog on a new website that the IRCC has developed.Sean Fraser, Canada's Minister of Immigration, talked today in Vancouver on IRCC's ongoing efforts to minimize application backlogs, enhance client satisfaction, and solve lab our shortages.

As a quick fix, the IRCC has declared that it will have hired up to 1,250 more staff members by late fall in an effort to increase processing capacity, decrease the backlog, and work toward long-term system efficiency.

According to IRCC, the new personnel will shorten application processing timelines and enable processing of new applications at per- pandemic levels, including the six-month service requirement for Express Entry programmers.

IRCC welcomed 405,00 new permanent residents to Canada in 2021, with a target of 431,000 based on the Immigration Levels Plan for 2022. Record numbers were processed between January and July 2022.

Between January 1 and July 31, 2022, 275,000 new permanent residents have come to the country. 349,000 new work permits, including 220,000 open work permits, had been issued throughout the same time period (OWP). Holders of an OWP are able to work in most occupations across Canada.

Applications for study permits increased as well; 360,000 permits have been issued so far in 2022. In comparison to the total number of study permits issued during the same period in 2021, this represents a 31% increase.

According to the IRCC, processing backlogs have gotten worse as a result of Canada's humanitarian response to crises and updating dated equipment to keep up with demand.

According to their analysis, all business lines combined had about 54% of applications in the system that were older than the service standard as of the end of July. According to IRCC, its current goal is to handle 80% of fresh applications in accordance with service standards.

In response to the backlog, the IRCC said that it will post monthly data on its website and provide further details about additional measures being taken to enhance the system in the coming weeks.

The backlog at IRCC has almost tripled since the pandemic. According to the most recent IRCC data that CIC News was able to access, the backlog reached roughly 2.7 million applications by mid-July. However, more recent information made public by the IRCC today shows that as of July 31, the backlog has decreased to about 2.4 million applicants.

The definition of a backlog used by the department has also received an update from IRCC. On its website, it states that applications that are processed in accordance with its service criteria are not regarded as being in the backlog.

Applications, however, that are not handled in accordance with its service requirements are added to the backlog.

The department establishes standards for each business line based on the IRCC service standards. For instance, Express Entry has a service requirement that all applications for permanent residency be handled within six months.

The new IRCC webpage states that 47% of the 639,500 applications for permanent residence that are currently being processed meet its service requirements.In the meantime, 41% of the roughly 1.4 million applications for temporary residence meet its service standards.

In accordance with IRCC service standards, about 65% of the approximately 379,000 citizenship applications being processed.The department's stated goal is to complete 80% of applications within its service standards.

The department's new webpage includes estimates for when it expects to be able to accomplish this goal across all of its lines of business. For Express Entry, the Provincial Nominee Program, and the Spouses, Partners, and Children's Program, for example, it anticipates achieving this objective by the end of this year.

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