Canadian Immigration Minister Announces The Replacement Time Of Maple Leaf Card To 2 Months, With A Future Target Of 14 Days
Canadian Immigration Minister Announces The Replacement Time Of Maple Leaf Card To 2 Months, With A Future Target Of 14 Days
Canadian Federal Immigration Minister Ahmed recently revealed at a public consultation meeting on immigration policy in Brampton in Greater Toronto that the processing time for replacement of permanent resident cards has been between the first 10 and 18 months to It was greatly shortened by 2 months. The minister also said that the goal to achieve in the future is to speed up processing time to 14 days.The Immigration Bureau website shows that as of July, the time for replacing the maple leaf card was 63 days.It is also reported that federal immigration, refugee and citizenship Ahmed attended Mission and Brampton’s Citizen Advisory Conference on September 16 to explain federal immigration and refugee policies and answer citizens’ questions.The issues involve family reunion, immigration process processing time, illegal labor, Canadian treatment of refugees, etc.The minister also listed some achievements made by the Liberal Government since taking office in 2015, including shortening the time for citizens to summarize, from 2 to 1 year, handling 20,000 accumulated family gathering immigration cases and shortening couples’ time Reunion immigration. Until 12 months.
Canadian Federal Immigration Minister Ahmed recently revealed at a public consultation meeting on immigration policy in Brampton in Greater Toronto that the processing time for replacement of permanent resident cards has been between the first 10 and 18 months to It was greatly shortened by 2 months. The minister also said that the goal to achieve in the future is to speed up processing time to 14 days.
The Immigration Bureau website shows that as of July, the time for replacing the maple leaf card was 63 days.
It is also reported that federal immigration, refugee and citizenship Ahmed attended Mission and Brampton’s Citizen Advisory Conference on September 16 to explain federal immigration and refugee policies and answer citizens’ questions.
The public consultation was organized by local MPs, with more than 150 citizens attending the meeting. Before the meeting began, organizers received more than 200 questions.
The issues involve family reunion, immigration process processing time, illegal labor, Canadian treatment of refugees, etc.
The minister said at the meeting that all problems in the immigration system could not be resolved immediately and that would take time. He reiterated that Canada has established refugee laws and does not accept everyone who claims to be refugees. If the reasons for the refugee application are insufficient, law enforcement will repatriate illegal immigrants.
The minister said the federal government provided the greatest support for international students and helped them find international students who are more likely to apply for permanent residents.
Meanwhile, the Immigration Bureau is completing a second round of lottery draws for parents and grandparents’ immigration applications, and is expected to handle the remaining 3,500 locations in November.
The minister also listed some achievements made by the Liberal Government since taking office in 2015, including shortening the time for citizens to summarize, from 2 to 1 year, handling 20,000 accumulated family gathering immigration cases and shortening couples’ time Reunion immigration. Until 12 months.