Considering that “Processing Times [des demandes] were incredibly frustrating for a lot of people,” German Immigration Secretary Sean Fraser vowed on Monday to return to the standards by the end of the year.
US$85 million will be invested to speed up immigration application processing, thereby reducing the number of waiting files. Despite one Record number of immigrants admitted in 2021More than 1.8 million files are pending processing due to factors related to the pandemic, according to the minister.
The sum invested for this was already announced last December in the economic and budget update. Additional resources, particularly staff, will be added for study permits, temporary work permits and permanent resident card renewals, Mr. Fraser explained this time. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will also launch an online portal “to a larger number of customers” next summer to accelerate the transition from paper to digital.
The work permits of essential workers are also prioritized to reduce labor shortages. The agricultural sector In particular, he said he was very concerned about the next growing season because computer failures “put the entire food chain at risk,” according to the Union of Agricultural Producers of Quebec.
An “advanced data analysis” system will also be used more widely to screen visitor visa applications, Secretary Fraser continued during Monday’s announcement. This type of computer tool has speeded up the processing of files by 87%, he says, but is heavily criticized by associations of lawyers and immigrants.
It’s the lack of transparency about its implementation and its worrying legal oversight. In response to this criticism, Mr. Fraser asserted that “the final decision [sur un dossier] is always taken over by an IRCC officer”.
Foreign students
The so-called “chinook” system has been linked in particular to the increase in rejection rates for foreign student files. The duty unveiled last November that these rates were particularly high and rising for French-speaking students from Africa. The Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised a “detailed study” of this problem.
Mr Fraser said he was “not particularly concerned” about these IT tools, stressing the efficiencies they offer. Data presented to the minister did not confirm those concerns, he said, but data has not yet been made public. “Foreign students make excellent permanent residents,” he reiterated.
The Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration will consider the issue this week at the initiative of Bloc Québécois MP Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe.
Can’t follow his record
The Information Commissioner accused IRCC last May for the “dramatic” increase in requests for access to information in this department. This growth stems “directly from the fact that applicants are unable to obtain the information they are looking for any other way,” concluded Commissioner Caroline Maynard after an inquiry.
To address this issue, a case tracking system for the Family Reunification Program will be introduced in February, providing updates on application status. The “long-term vision” is to expand this type of follow-up to other permanent immigration programs, said Secretary Fraser, without giving a precise timeline.
He also acknowledged that the turnaround times shown online “do not quite reflect actual performance,” which he assures is being recovered. In particular, permanent residents wait up to six months for their card, which proves their status, uncovered The duty last Julywhile the times quoted online were 60 to 70 days.
An internal memo dated November 24, 2021 and received from English media, also showed that the delays for skilled workers were 20 months. the However, the standard online registration is six months also called “express input” for this program.
After making these announcements entirely in English, Mr Fraser eventually expressed his difficulty understanding journalists’ questions in French, arguing that he would take French lessons “every week” to improve.
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