quarta-feira, 2 de julho de 2008

Proposta de mudança - Processo Federal

Boas notícias para os interessados em fazer o processo de imigraçao para o Canadá. No site oficial uma reportagem informa sobre uma proposta de mudanças que deve ocorrer em muito breve. A ideia é acabar com as demoradas "filas". Atualmente, a demora para conseguir o tão sonhado visto de residente é de + ou - 18 meses. Mas com essa mudança, poderemos obter essa permissão em poucos meses, e eles darão tbm uma atenção especial para aqueles que estão fazendo o processo como skilled work e pelo o que entendi a demanda de emprego no Canadá vai contar muito na hora na ordem de pedidos de visto.

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Reducing Canada’s immigration backlog

On March 14, the Government of Canada introduced changes to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. The changes aim to modernize Canada’s immigration system and shorten the time it takes to immigrate to Canada. They were approved by Parliament on June 18, 2008.

Those who submitted an application before February 27, 2008—the day after the federal budget, of which these changes are a part—will continue to be processed under the old system. But the backlog will stop growing and finally start coming down.

Going forward, anyone will still be able to apply, but CIC will no longer be required to process all new applications submitted on or after February 27, 2008. Applications not processed in a given year can be held for future consideration or returned with a full refund to the applicant, who will be welcome to reapply at another time.

The Minister will have the authority to issue instructions to immigration officers on the processing of applications, including with regard to jobs available in Canada, so that people with those skills and experience can be brought to Canada more quickly. The Minister’s instructions will apply to categories of applicants, not individuals.

It is important to note that our objectives for family reunification and refugee protection will not be affected.

site oficial: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/laws-policy/irpa.asp

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