Permanent Immigration to Canada Programs Outlined in the 2021 Annual Report to Parliament Permanent on Immigration

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DEC 12, 2022

A report on permanent Immigration

The Ministry of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) report on immigration released this month  devoted ten pages to expressing the 2021 report period on Permanent Immigration Programs in Canada. Since 405,999 people called themselves Canadian citizens for the first time in 2021, and more than half, 221,919, of those were temporary residents who transitioned to permanent residents, there was much content to cover.

On administrative and policy levels, Permanent Immigration programs shifted their focus towards inviting permanent status for those already living in Canada in immediate response to ongoing COVID-19 border closures. Processing times were also shortened following COVID-19 delays, gaining movement towards the goal of achieving a 12-month service standard after the application of advanced analytics for determining eligibility, digitalizing files, and the addition of more staff proved successful, achieving a 95% approval rate.

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