As the COVID-19 epidemic improves, the speed of application processing by the Canadian Immigration Service is gradually recovering. Canadian Immigration Minister Sean Fraser also stated in the interview that effective measures are being taken to speed up the approval of various v

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As the COVID-19 epidemic improves, the Canadian Immigration Service’s application processing speed is gradually recovering.

Canadian Immigration Minister Sean Fraser also said in the interview that effective measures are being taken to speed up the approval of various visa and immigration applications. However, the Immigration Minister also said that the Immigration Bureau is currently facing a lot of approval pressure.

Sean Fraser said that the new crown has mainly affected the office efficiency of the Immigration Bureau in two aspects. Immigration Bureau offices in many places have faced the problem of temporary closure, which in turn has caused a large-scale squeeze of immigration documents.

On the other hand, the Canadian Immigration Service worked last year to convert temporary residents already in the country into permanent residents, because many overseas applicants were unable to land directly in Canada due to travel restrictions caused by the epidemic. The Canadian Immigration Bureau has to use temporary policies to convert temporary residents into permanent residents. Last year, the well-known TR TO PR Pathway project also put a lot of pressure on the Immigration Bureau’s approval to a certain extent.
Sean Fraser said in an interview that the Canadian Immigration Service is currently focusing on two aspects to further reduce the squeeze of applications.

First, the Immigration Bureau hired 500 new employees and invested 85 million Canadian dollars to upgrade the system to speed up applications.

Secondly, the Immigration Bureau will introduce a new digital system and use technology to improve the efficiency of case processing.

The Immigration Bureau has achieved initial results in improving the processing speed. This year, more than 200,000 permanent residents have successfully landed in Canada, 1.5 months faster than the previously expected landing speed.

The current application squeeze for the EE category has been greatly reduced. Sean Fraser also recently announced that the draw for all categories of EE projects will be resumed on July 6, 2022, and the Immigration Bureau’s goal is to shorten the application processing time for the EE category. Recovery within 6 months.

As the COVID-19 epidemic improves, the speed of application processing by the Canadian Immigration Service is gradually recovering. Canadian Immigration Minister Sean Fraser also stated in the interview that effective measures are being taken to speed up the approval of various v - DayDayNews

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