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Canada breaks all-time immigration record by landing 401,000 immigrants in 2021

Canada breaks all-time immigration record by landing 401,000 immigrants in 2021

The CICC met its aim by focusing on converting temporary residents to permanent residents who were in Canada during the pandemic.

For the second time since its founding in 1867, Canada has welcomed over 400,000 new permanent immigrants in 2021. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada just confirmed this in a press release (CICC).

Immigrating to Canada has always been a dream of many foreigners and now it seems like the time is rather welcoming for this move.

The administration also revealed that the country had set a new high for permanent resident landings in a single year. The only other time Canada reached the 400,000-immigrant mark was in 1913, but after the outbreak of World War I, immigration to the country began to decline.

Prior to the epidemic, Canada had established a target of 341,000 additional immigrants by 2020. The pandemic, only landed 184,000 people last year. However, it announced that it will target the entry of 401,000 additional permanent residents in 2021 as part of its post-pandemic economic recovery strategy.

Due to a technicality, CICC was able to reach its Immigration Levels Plan target this year. A landing can happen when a temporary resident of Canada sees their legal status change to permanent residence, or when someone comes to Canada from another country and gains permanent resident status. 

Prior to the pandemic, the majority of new immigrants were from other countries. This year, however, CICC has concentrated on achieving its newcomer goal by transferring individuals already in the country. The logic has been that those who are already in Canada are less likely to be affected by COVID-related delays that could prevent them from becoming permanent residents.

About 30% of new economic-class immigrants were already in the nation when they gained permanent status before the pandemic, while 70% came from abroad. In 2021, this will be reversed, with around 70% of passengers arriving from within Canada and 30% from abroad. The IRCC has changed its operations to help more temporary residents become permanent residents.

Some of the changes include holding Express Entry draws that target Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates, as well as launching six streams in May to offer pathways to permanent residence to as many as 90,000 international students and temporary foreign workers living in Canada. Immigrate to Canada has never been more streamlined and accessible as it is right now.

Prior to COVID, Canada received between 25,000 and 35,000 immigrants every month, with numbers peaking in the spring and summer months. This year, Canada got off to a poor start before picking up steam in June. Since June, Canada has consistently landed over 35,000 new permanent residents each month, with recent months exceeding 45,000 landings.

One of IRCC's primary aims in 2021 is to meet the 401,000-newcomer target. Following the issuing of a new mandate letter, IRCC will widen its goals now that the department has attained its aim.

"Last year, we set an ambitious goal," immigration minister Sean Fraser said in a statement released Monday. We got there today. Our country is experiencing a historic moment as we welcome the largest number of newcomers in a century. I'd like to express my gratitude to all of my department's personnel, particularly our Operations Sector, who made this possible.

Canada was founded on immigration, and we will continue to welcome the immigrants that the country requires to thrive. I'm looking forward to seeing how our 401,000 new neighbours contribute to communities across the country."

Canada plans to accept 411,000 new immigrants in 2022 and 421,000 new immigrants in 2023 under the Immigration Levels Plan 2021-2023. By February 14, 2022, Fraser will announce the revised Immigration Levels Plan. According to Fraser, the new plan might include even greater targets for 2022 and 2023.

The quickest route to immigrate to Canada will be determined by your personal profile and ties to the country. Now is a great moment to start your immigration trip to Canada, since immigration targets are higher than ever.

It is important to recognize that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to immigrating to Canada. While some schools may be easier to apply to than others, the application process is lengthy and comprises numerous steps.

While coming to Canada necessitates a substantial financial and emotional investment, the end result is well worth the effort. Canada is frequently ranked among the top countries in the world for quality of life, and it is well-known for its welcoming attitude toward immigrants.

In 2022, these are the four most popular ways for foreign candidates to immigrate to Canada:

1.  Quick Entry

Express Entry is the most popular and fastest immigration program in Canada. Applicants who use the Express Entry procedure can get permanent residency in as little as six months. Canada expects to welcome roughly 240,000 newcomers over the next three years through three Express Entry streams:

- FSW (Federal Skilled Worker);

- CEC (Canadian Experience Class) and

- Skilled Trades in the Federal Government (FST)

The Express Entry approach entails filling up an online profile and having it rated by Canada's Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). You must first be eligible for one of Canada's three federal streams before submitting an Express Entry profile.

The highest-ranking individuals in the Express Entry pool are then invited to apply for permanent residency by the Canadian government. It's possible that the Express Entry procedure will be lengthy.

2. Provincial Nominee Programs 

Provinces continued to propose overseas workers for permanent residence in Canada throughout the pandemic. Through PNPs, Canada expects to welcome 83,500 new immigrants this year.

The eleven provinces and three territories of Canada offer a plethora of nominee schemes. Each PNP has its own set of eligibility requirements. To apply for nomination, many PNPs require a relationship with the province.

Some programs, on the other hand, welcome international candidates purely on the basis of their capacity to meet the province's labour market needs.

Each PNP has its own processing time for applications. PNP candidates must apply to the federal government for permanent residence in Canada after getting a nomination. The length of time it takes to complete a permanent residence application depends on whether the PNP uses paper or electronic processing.

3.  Immigration for Business

If you have experience operating or owning a business, a federal or provincial business immigration program may be the simplest method to immigrate to Canada.

Individuals who want to be self-employed or start a business in Canada can apply for immigration programs offered by the federal government.

There are also a number of PNPs available for international candidates who want to start a business in a certain Canadian province. Typically, business immigration programs necessitate substantial investment in the firm you plan to launch in Canada.

4. Sponsorship

If you have an eligible family member who is a permanent resident or citizen of Canada, family sponsorship is likely to be the most straightforward path to citizenship.

Permanent residents and citizens of Canada can apply for a variety of immigration procedures that allow them to bring their families to the country. Through family sponsorship programs, Canada expects to welcome 105,000 new permanent residents this year.

You may be eligible for family sponsorship if your spouse, child, or grandchild is a permanent resident or citizen of Canada. Sponsoring relative costs around $1,135 CAD on average.

If the sponsor lives in or plans to live in Quebec, there will be additional expenses. The length of time it takes to process a sponsorship application is determined by the family member who is applying.

These are the different ways to immigrate to Canada. It is now more than ever that the country is welcoming all the immigrants for furthering their permanent residency. For all your immigration needs, contact, Swis Immigration.


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