Senate passes immigration changes

Canada Immigration Forum (discussion group)


 
       
Subject: Senate passes immigration changes
  Changes to improve immigration system pass; consultations next step

Ottawa, June 17, 2008 ? The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, welcomed today the support of the Senate and the House of Commons for changes to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA), bringing Canada closer to a fairer and more responsive immigration system.

?Our government believes in immigration,? said Minister Finley. ?With these changes, we now have the tools in place to strengthen our system so that people with the skills for the jobs available can be brought to Canada more quickly.

?This is good for Canada and good for newcomers, who could have more opportunities to find work sooner, to provide a better life for themselves and their families and to benefit more from life in Canada,? Minister Finley added.

The changes were included in Bill C-50, the Budget Implementation Act, 2008, which was adopted by the Senate earlier today. The new law puts greater emphasis on admitting immigrants who have the skills Canada needs. The government will establish processing priorities following consultations with the provinces and stakeholders.

The law will also stop the backlog from growing. Under the old system, Canada was required to process every application through to a final decision. This obligation is now removed. The changes apply only to applications received on or after February 27, 2008, the day after the federal budget was introduced.

There are now 925,000 people waiting up to six years for a decision on their application. Without the bill, the backlog was projected to grow to 1.5 million by 2012, with corresponding wait times of 10 years. The changes bring Canada in line with the practices of countries such as Australia and New Zealand, who are able to welcome skilled immigrants much faster, often in as little as six months.

?Our next step is to launch consultations with provinces, territories and other experts to ensure we accurately define the priorities for immigration,? said Minister Finley. ?Once we?ve determined Canada?s immigration needs, we can develop a set of instructions to guide the processing decisions of immigration officers, including whether applications are prioritized, retained or returned with a refund.?

In addition to being subject to consultations, the instructions will comply with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to protect against discrimination. They will also support the objectives of IRPA, ensuring a balance between the economic, family reunification and refugee protection goals of Canada?s immigration system. Finally, the instructions will complement the government?s annual levels plan, which establishes clear target ranges for the number of permanent residents accepted in each category: economic, family class and protected persons.

?We will continue to uphold our commitments to family reunification and refugee protection,? underlined Minister Finley.

Research shows that the demand for qualified workers in Canada is growing. By 2012, immigration is projected to account for all labour force growth in Canada. Two-thirds of the available jobs will require post-secondary education. Jobs that require a university-level education are the fastest growing types of jobs.


Source = http://cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2008/2008-06-17.asp



Cheers
Speedoflight

[18-06-2008,05:36]
[**.80.162.157]
Speedoflight
(in reply to: Senate passes immigration changes)
TY for this information Speedoflight.

I do not see this as good news but it is news.

On another point.

Been wondering about your name though as I read the article and can not get your name out of my mind.

You have been around this forum for some time and still have not submitted an application, correct?

If I´m correct possibly should you not consider changing your name?

I always wonder why certain people choose certain names, its not personal its just something that I think about.

Morning

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[18-06-2008,08:48]
[**.52.218.51]
Roy
(in reply to: Senate passes immigration changes)
ha ha ha

You are very correct

I am in this forum for the last 2 years,
I would like to submit my application but I am scared that I will not have enough points, I am doing my Master and ´thinking´ learning some french. Also my mind recently has changed to NO, because of the immigration backlog. I am 30 years old, married, 2 kids, 4+ working experience, ...................

But it an end, I might wait for 2 more years, and I will submit for sure :)

I have always used this nickname :)

[18-06-2008,09:21]
[**.80.162.157]
Speedoflight
(in reply to: Senate passes immigration changes)
Roy

Also could you please explain to us, why is not good, because for my English I dont big changes,

Thanks again
Speedoflight

[18-06-2008,09:40]
[**.80.162.157]
Speedoflight
Reply to the Senate passes immigration changes posting
Submission Code (SX2987) Copy The Code From The Left found in the brackets
Name
Email
Reply Subject
Reply Message


Canada Immigration | Forever Living Products in Canada