Canada's
Immigration Targets for 2007
How long will it take for my Permanent Resident Visa to be
issued?
One
of the most common questions in the Canadian immigration application
process is,
“How long will it take for my Permanent Resident Visa to be issued?”
The answers provided by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)
are widely variable and based on historic information.
It is difficult for CIC
to provide future processing times due to the annual variations in the
number of applications in every immigration category and at each of the
many overseas Canadian Immigration Visa Offices.
What CIC does provide
as more concrete indicators of application processing activity, is the
annual targets for each Canadian Visa Office. Included in these targets
are Economic and Non-Economic sub-targets. The Economic category
comprises skilled workers, investor immigrants, entrepreneurs, and
provincially-selected applicants. The Non-Economic category is made up
of spouses and dependants, parents and grandparents, refugees and
humanitarian cases. The annual assignment of targets for each Canadian
Immigration Visa Office is among the most important annual decisions
that CIC undertakes.
In 2007, CIC aims to
welcome somewhere between 225,000 and 265,000 new Canadian Permanent
Residents. Of those, 66% will be economic immigrants, and will 33% be
non-economic immigrants.
Highlights from
the CIC 2007 targets by region
Africa/Middle East
Damascus will continue
to be the leader in the number of Canadian Immigration Visas issued in
the region with 10,190, up three per cent from last year. The most
prominent increase in the region is at the Rabat visa office, where the
number of visas issued in 2007 will be up by 46 per cent since last year
to 4,315. Rabat will have the highest economic to non-economic ratio in
the region at 3.71. Nairobi will be concentrating on non-economic
immigrants, issuing visas to 2,300 refugees, the largest number of any
Canadian visa office.
Asia/Pacific
Though the strongest
growers since 2006 will be Taipei and Kuala Lumpur (at 33% and 17%
respectively), New Delhi remains the front-runner at 22,380 visas to be
issued. Next in line are Hong Kong and Manila, Manila being the visa
office in the region where most applicants will take advantage of
provincially-sponsored and live-in caregiver programs. Seoul and Taipei
will have very strong economic to non-economic ratios at 10.51 and 8.73
respectively.
Europe
The region with the
highest economic to non-economic ratio (at 4.12); London, Berlin, Paris,
and Bucharest will be the strongest concentrations of economic
immigrants with 7 or 8 economic visas issued for every non-economic.
Vienna will have the largest growth in the region at 27 per cent, mainly
due to non-economic immigrants. Paris, second in the number of visas to
be issued after London, will issue 9,000 visas under the economic
sub-category of provincially-sponsored immigrants, mainly due to
immigration to Quebec.
Americas
Far and away the leader
in this region, Buffalo, U.S.A. will issue 36,075 Canadian Permanent
Resident Visas this year, 8,000 of which will be under the economic
sub-category of provincially-sponsored programs. The Buffalo visa
office's economic to non-economic ratio will be 9.09. The targets for
Sao Paulo, Kingston, and Port of Spain will have the largest increases
at 44%, 38%, and 26% respectively, Sao Paulo being the only one in which
the majority will be for economic immigrants. Bogota will issue 1,550
refugee visas to Canada.
Though the CIC targets
do not provide estimated waiting times for visa applications to be
processed, the regional and global trends are useful indicators of what
Canadian Visa Offices around the world are working with.
Source: Lexbase
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