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SUV backlogs increased to 45,200 (+800), exactly as expected. What’s puzzling, though, is that around 600 applicants were added ahead of me in line. As a 2021 applicant, I’m curious where they came from and how their files jumped the queue. Another notable update: processing times for Protected Persons outside Quebec have dropped by 86 months—a dramatic shift. Perhaps something similar might happen with SUV applications once the backlog is properly reorganized.


Protected persons outside Quebec~95,900 (-49,700)About 17 months-86 months

One-time initiatives to recalibrate our immigration system​


As part of a broader recalibration effort to return our immigration system to sustainable levels, the Government is implementing a one-time initiative over a two-year period to streamline the transition of approximately 115,000 Protected Persons in Canada who are already on a pathway to permanent residence and in alignment with their protected status under domestic and international law. These admissions are in addition to those identified in the above permanent resident admission targets. Protected persons have a recognized protected person status in Canada and can reside in the country as long as they maintain this status. They are not temporary residents like workers or students who come to Canada on time-bound temporary permits. Prioritizing their admissions as permanent residents over the next two years will ensure that those in genuine need of Canada’s protection have their permanent status recognized, accelerating their full integration into the Canadian society and their path to citizenship, and upholding Canada’s international humanitarian obligations.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...pplementary-immigration-levels-2026-2028.html
 

One-time initiatives to recalibrate our immigration system​


As part of a broader recalibration effort to return our immigration system to sustainable levels, the Government is implementing a one-time initiative over a two-year period to streamline the transition of approximately 115,000 Protected Persons in Canada who are already on a pathway to permanent residence and in alignment with their protected status under domestic and international law. These admissions are in addition to those identified in the above permanent resident admission targets. Protected persons have a recognized protected person status in Canada and can reside in the country as long as they maintain this status. They are not temporary residents like workers or students who come to Canada on time-bound temporary permits. Prioritizing their admissions as permanent residents over the next two years will ensure that those in genuine need of Canada’s protection have their permanent status recognized, accelerating their full integration into the Canadian society and their path to citizenship, and upholding Canada’s international humanitarian obligations.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...pplementary-immigration-levels-2026-2028.html
Does this affect in any way to SUV?
 
Draft 2022 IRCC Memorandum to the Minister recommending increasing the amount of Start-Up Visa Program applications approved each year. This ultimately did not happen, with the direction of the program being uncertain to say the least.

They should have paused the program back then until all applications were processed and then resumed. Now, I don’t know ( maybe they either) how they will clear that increase of 300% in the backlog. They say priorities and crap but with 500 places….. Very hard