Canada’s immigration department is targeting a return to one-year standard processing for spousal applications by hiring staff and increasing office space. In an announcement on Friday March 5, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) says additional resources will be aimed at the processing of overseas applications in the family class. “These added resources will help
Ottawa a accéléré le traitement des demandes de parrainage de conjoint à la fin de l’année dernière – mais les défenseurs disent qu’il reste encore beaucoup à faire. Misha Pelletier, porte-parole de Défenseurs du parrainage de conjoint, dit que beaucoup de candidats au programme de parrainage de conjoint pour la résidence permanente au Canada connaissent
Canadian immigration authorities have vowed to process 6,000 spousal applications per month in a push to cut waiting times for families. Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino says the new commitment is designed to “find new ways to keep families together”. A statement from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) said: “COVID-19 has created uncertainty for Canadians