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Old Oct 22nd 2002, 6:07 pm
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Hi Everyone,

I wanted to know whether there is a specific quota every year for Permanent Residency? If so how does that work?

Thanks.

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Old Oct 22nd 2002, 7:59 pm
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Yes, it is - although it is politically correct called annual immigration
target. Canadian Parliament approves such targets for each category every year.
Current target is 235,000 immigrants in total - it includes about 135,000
immigrants in the Skilled Workers class (it equals to about 60,000 - 70,000
principal applicants).

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    > Hi Everyone,
    > I wanted to know whether there is a specific quota every year for
    > Permanent Residency? If so how does that work?
    > Thanks.
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Old Oct 22nd 2002, 9:55 pm
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Mr. Miller,
Are U talking about the Quota(No application will be accepted beyond the Max. Number permitted) OR the internal targets for the Immigration Department.

IF the 1st scenario is true, in such a case, what happens when the No. of skilled Applicants' Quota is exceeds for a year. Do they stop/reject accepting skilled applicant' Applications for that year?

IF the 2nd scenario is true, what happens if the Immigration targets are not acheived(I think they are always almost exceeding now a days....)?
Will there be any relaxation of rules in processing?

I hope this is a question that's creeping in the minds of a lot of people & we all are anxious to know!

Can you please explain! Thanks again!!
~Raghu
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Old Oct 23rd 2002, 12:56 am
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It is an annual target approved by our Parliament. Once target of visas issued
for the year in any particular visa post is reached (as it is already happening
in many posts) then no more visas will be issued until next year. But
processing won't stop - cases will continue to be approved and only issuance of
visa will wait till next year. And nobody will stop accepting applications.

New immigration law established selection criteria and pass mark as moving
target (or work in progress) - CIC will periodically analyze number and quality
of pending applications and adjust pass mark as needed, up or down to keep
number of approved cases within annual targets. Such adjustment will
retroactively apply to all pending at such time and newly received cases. The
goal is to keep numbers in check and prevent any buildup of new backlog thus to
meet targets while keeping processing times in under 12 months.

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Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)

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    > Mr. Miller,
    > Are U talking about the Quota(No application will be accepted beyond the
    > Max. Number permitted) OR the internal targets for the Immigration
    > Department.
    > IF the 1st scenario is true, in such a case, what happens when the No.
    > of skilled Applicants' Quota is exceeds for a year. Do they stop/reject
    > accepting skilled applicant' Applications for that year?
    > IF the 2nd scenario is true, what happens if the Immigration targets are
    > not acheived(I think they are always almost exceeding now a days....)?
    > Will there be any relaxation of rules in processing?
    > I hope this is a question that's creeping in the minds of a lot of
    > people & we all are anxious to know!
    > Can you please explain! Thanks again!!
    > ~Raghu
    > --
 
Old Oct 23rd 2002, 11:09 am
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Thnks for that piece! MR. Miller
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Old Oct 23rd 2002, 11:45 am
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Andrew
What makes you believe that CIC will manage the migration program in a
suitable way going forward (ie adjusting requirements to keep supply
and demand in balance rather than letting an enormous backlog build
up) when they patently failed to do anything to administer the pre-Dec
2001 system in a sensible way.

Jeremy


    >On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 00:56:17 GMT, "Andrew Miller" wrote:

    >It is an annual target approved by our Parliament. Once target of visas issued
    >for the year in any particular visa post is reached (as it is already happening
    >in many posts) then no more visas will be issued until next year. But
    >processing won't stop - cases will continue to be approved and only issuance of
    >visa will wait till next year. And nobody will stop accepting applications.
    >New immigration law established selection criteria and pass mark as moving
    >target (or work in progress) - CIC will periodically analyze number and quality
    >of pending applications and adjust pass mark as needed, up or down to keep
    >number of approved cases within annual targets. Such adjustment will
    >retroactively apply to all pending at such time and newly received cases. The
    >goal is to keep numbers in check and prevent any buildup of new backlog thus to
    >meet targets while keeping processing times in under 12 months.
    >--
    >../..
    >Andrew Miller
    >Immigration Consultant
    >Vancouver, British Columbia
    >email: [email protected]
    >(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
    >For confidential phone consultation go here:
    >http://members.yahoo-
    >.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada

 
Old Oct 23rd 2002, 12:08 pm
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"Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:...
    > It is an annual target approved by our Parliament. Once target of visas issued
    > for the year in any particular visa post is reached (as it is already happening
    > in many posts) then no more visas will be issued until next year. But
    > processing won't stop - cases will continue to be approved and only issuance of
    > visa will wait till next year. And nobody will stop accepting applications.
    > New immigration law established selection criteria and pass mark as moving
    > target (or work in progress) - CIC will periodically analyze number and quality
    > of pending applications and adjust pass mark as needed, up or down to keep
    > number of approved cases within annual targets. Such adjustment will
    > retroactively apply to all pending at such time and newly received cases. The
    > goal is to keep numbers in check and prevent any buildup of new backlog thus to
    > meet targets while keeping processing times in under 12 months.
    > --
    > ../..
    > Andrew Miller
    > Immigration Consultant
    > Vancouver, British Columbia
    > email: [email protected]
    > (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
    > For confidential phone consultation go here:
    > http://members.yaho-
    > o.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada

    > ________________________________
    > "Raghu" wrote in message
    > news:452001.1035323736@britishexpa-
    > ts.com
    ...
    > >
    > > Mr. Miller,
    > > Are U talking about the Quota(No application will be accepted beyond the
    > > Max. Number permitted) OR the internal targets for the Immigration
    > > Department.
    > >
    > > IF the 1st scenario is true, in such a case, what happens when the No.
    > > of skilled Applicants' Quota is exceeds for a year. Do they stop/reject
    > > accepting skilled applicant' Applications for that year?
    > >
    > > IF the 2nd scenario is true, what happens if the Immigration targets are
    > > not acheived(I think they are always almost exceeding now a days....)?
    > > Will there be any relaxation of rules in processing?
    > >
    > > I hope this is a question that's creeping in the minds of a lot of
    > > people & we all are anxious to know!
    > >
    > > Can you please explain! Thanks again!!
    > > ~Raghu
    > >
    > > --
    > >



A point of correction. Parliament which is the House of Commmons and
the Senate does not approve immigration targets. The Minster must
table a report outlining the deartments targts for the forthcoming
calender year.

Jim Metcalfe
 
Old Oct 23rd 2002, 9:01 pm
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Do you know if this is happening in Buenos Aires ?

I´m asking because my file has a BF date which is the last day of this
year, and I´m still waiting for the medicals in spite of having an
interview waiver.

Thanks!


"Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:...
    > It is an annual target approved by our Parliament. Once target of visas issued
    > for the year in any particular visa post is reached (as it is already happening
    > in many posts) then no more visas will be issued until next year. But
    > processing won't stop - cases will continue to be approved and only issuance of
    > visa will wait till next year. And nobody will stop accepting applications.
    > ../..
 
Old Oct 23rd 2002, 9:45 pm
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Medical forms will be forwarded to you when it will be safe to assume that
background/security check is close to it's conclusion.

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Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)

For confidential phone consultation go here:

http://members.yahoo.-
liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada

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"Marcelito" wrote in message
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    > Do you know if this is happening in Buenos Aires ?
    > I´m asking because my file has a BF date which is the last day of this
    > year, and I´m still waiting for the medicals in spite of having an
    > interview waiver.
    > Thanks!
    > "Andrew Miller" wrote in message
news:...
    > > It is an annual target approved by our Parliament. Once target of visas
issued
    > > for the year in any particular visa post is reached (as it is already
happening
    > > in many posts) then no more visas will be issued until next year. But
    > > processing won't stop - cases will continue to be approved and only
issuance of
    > > visa will wait till next year. And nobody will stop accepting applications.
    > > ../..
 

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