The Approval Time For Canada’s Maple Leaf Card Replacement Has Been Greatly Shortened. How Long Will It Take To Receive The New Card?
The Approval Time For Canada’s Maple Leaf Card Replacement Has Been Greatly Shortened. How Long Will It Take To Receive The New Card?
The processing time for Canada's replacement of Maple Leaf Card has been greatly shortened.docx, The processing time for Canada's replacement of Maple Leaf Card has been greatly shortened. On the afternoon of September 16, Federal Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen attended a community seminar.
On the afternoon of September 16, Canada’s federal minister of immigration attended a community seminar hosted by several members of Congress in Brampton and with many voters participating in questions and discussions. At the meeting, it was stated that the approval time for replacing the Maple Leaf Card (permanent resident status) will be further shortened in the future. The current normal update time has reached 52 days, and it will be accelerated to 14 days in the future. The organizers of this meeting received more than 200 questions covering family reunification immigration, immigration processing time, illegal labor and refugee issues. At present, the official website of the Ministry of Immigration shows that the time to replace the Maple Leaf Card is 63 days, which shows that the processing time for replacing the Maple Leaf Card, that is, the permanent resident status, has been significantly reduced from the previous more than 10 months to 2 months. Maple Leaf Card is the common name of Canada’s permanent resident card, which was officially implemented on June 28, 2002. The first application period is 5 years, and you must reapply after 5 years. Friends who have changed their cards in the past know that the efficiency of card replacement in Canada is really very low, sometimes taking as long as half a year. Some netizens have complained that it is very inconvenient to be unable to leave the country because the approval process has not been completed for a long time. If you can change to a new Maple Leaf card in the future, that is, within two weeks, it will be extremely efficient and convenient. Speeding up the redemption of Maple Leaf Cards is good news for the majority of residents. Canada’s federal minister of immigration has always provided better conditions for the immigration policy of international students in Canada. Not only that, he has always emphasized that the federal government should provide the greatest support to international students and will do its best to help international students who find jobs successfully apply to become permanent residents. As many as 20,000 family reunification applications have begun to be gradually cleared, and it is promised that the approval period for most family reunification applications will be shortened to twelve months. This has also significantly shortened the time required for many couples living in foreign countries to reunite. He also pointed out that after the Liberal Party government came to power, it has made many changes to the immigration system, including (1) amending the naturalization law and implementing more relaxed residence time requirements, that is, three years of residence within five years (2) shortening the naturalization approval time from the initial 24 months to 12 months. Saskatchewan’s investment immigration project and Canada’s social welfare system are quite famous in the world. In terms of child support, the unemployment and elderly subsidy policy is particularly significant, and various social security can be obtained according to needs. Canada will establish a social security system in 1981. The federal government and state governments will determine the beneficiaries and provide welfare subsidies to applicants. Therefore, Canada and Australia are listed as some of the most livable countries in the world. There are no restrictions on obtaining Canadian permanent residence, living locally, acquiring real estate, employment, starting a business, studying, etc. Canada belongs to one.