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Canadian citizenship applications surge after government relaxes language, residency rules
17,500 applications filed in week after requirements revised, compared with 3,653 in an average week

http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/politics/canadian-citizenship-increase-changes-1.4456879

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Kathleen Harris · Senior Writer · CBC News5 Hours Ago

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There was a surge in applications for Canadian citizenship after the government relaxed rules around residency and language proficiency. (Craig Edwards/CBC)

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There was a spike in applications for Canadian citizenship after the government relaxed the rules around residency requirements and language proficiency this fall.

Figures from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship provided to CBC News show there was an average of 3,653 applications a week in the six months before changed were brought in Oct. 11.

The number shot up to 17,500 applications the week after the new requirements kicked in. There were 12,530 applications submitted the week after that, but data for subsequent weeks is not yet available.

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"Reducing the physical presence requirement gives more flexibility to applicants to meet the requirements for citizenship and encourages more immigrants to take the path to citizenship," said Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship spokeswoman Nancy Caron. "This helps individuals who have already begun building lives in Canada achieve citizenship faster."

In recent years, there has been an average of 200,000 citizenship applications submitted each year.

Fluctuations in application rates are expected after rule changes, so the department put resources in place to handle "surge capacity" and keep processing times below the 12-month service standard, Caron said.

Andrew Griffith, a former senior immigration official, author and fellow of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, said it's too early to tell if the jump in numbers represents a blip or part of a longer-term trend. But he believes an increased rate of citizenship fosters social cohesion and eases community tensions as immigrants have a deeper connection to the country and to Canadian society.

'Integration journey'
"We want people to become citizens because we believe that's part of the integration journey," he said. "That helps them feel part of Canada and ultimately should improve all the economic, social and political outcomes of the country."



The new rules include:

  • The required length of physical presence in Canada is reduced to three out of five years, from four out of six years.
  • A portion of time spent in Canada before permanent resident status will count toward residency requirements, which will give credit to temporary workers and students.
  • The age range for language and knowledge requirements is reduced to 18 to 54 years old, from the previous requirement of 14 to 64.


But Griffith said high fees remain a barrier for some to apply for citizenship, especially those in the family reunification or refugee categories with stretched finances.

Processing fee hikes
The processing fee jumped to $630 in 2014-2015, which includes a $100 "right of citizenship" fee. That is still much lower than the fees in the U.K., the U.S. and the Netherlands, but is higher than New Zealand, Germany, Australia and France.

Griffith said reducing costs would reflect the fact that promoting citizenship provides not just personal benefit, but a benefit to the greater Canadian society when people can fully participate, including in the political process.

Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen, who marked the changes taking effect at an event in October, said they will make the path to join the "Canadian family" easier and more flexible.

"As a country that's committed to the settlement and integration of newcomers successfully so they can restart their lives and make contributions to our society, we have to ensure the path to citizenship for permanent residents," he said at the time.

People can be deemed ineligible for Canadian citizenship if they have a criminal record or are facing charges in or outside Canada, or if they have had citizenship refused or revoked in past.
 
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That is actually very good news. The peak is by far not as high as many people in this forum "predicted". Good to have some hard data, thanks for the link!
 
That is actually very good news. The peak is by far not as high as many people in this forum "predicted". Good to have some hard data, thanks for the link!
and look at the comments below the article... the liberals probably won't be happy.. anyway, there's a good chance that the conservatives will repeal C-6 back to C-24, people who are eligible and will be eligible within the next 2 years need to send in their applications as soon as they can...
 
The comment section is pretty horrible, to say the least...

Those hateful comments are from racist "old stock" canadians. They are usually old and delusional. Canada needs immigrants to survive. Wait until Trump changes the old family based immigration into a merit-based system (like Canada, Australia....), couple with the low-tax system, most immigrants will go South.
 
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The comment section is pretty horrible, to say the least...

there is some truth, but most of it is ignorant people who do not understand economics well. i hv observed that a lot of commenters on this and other news in the past confuse between refugee and immigrants. they (incorrectly) think of refugees and govt giving out $$ when they think of immigration.
 
The comment section of any immigration related article looks like that all the time. As in 99% of times on the internet: just ignore the comments. Usually, the more comments people write the less they have to say in the real world. :-)
 
Really, now your discussing the comments!!!! You completely ignored the purpose of this article and focused on random comments by some conservatives!!

Edit: of course except the first reply by spyfy
 
Those hateful comments are from racist "old stock" canadians. They are usually old and delusional. Canada needs immigrants to survive. Wait until Trump changes the old family based immigration into a merit-based system (like Canada, Australia....), couple with the low-tax system, most immigrants will go South.

The new system Trump is talking about mandates job offer and awards points based on salary range. They are just going to grant 140k visas including dependents. Being one among that 70k (140k/2 including dependent) would be more or less like winning lottery. It is practically closing legal immigration.
 
Really, now your discussing the comments!!!! You completely ignored the purpose of this article and focused on random comments by some conservatives!!

Edit: of course except the first reply by spyfy

Sorry we didn't ask for your approval before we did. Won't happen again... :rolleyes:
Please feel free to add meaningful comments :)
 
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Only 17,5k? I thought the numbers would have been higher.

Those hateful comments are from racist "old stock" canadians. They are usually old and delusional. Canada needs immigrants to survive. Wait until Trump changes the old family based immigration into a merit-based system (like Canada, Australia....), couple with the low-tax system, most immigrants will go South.

Yeah internet comments are mostly trolls, but I won't also go as far as saying Canada cannot survive without immigrants, maybe CEOs won't get as rich without our help hehe. Anyways I am really grateful for Canadians taking me in. Cheers!

Also good luck sending your kids to school in a low-tax system, tax and social benefits are a good thing.
 
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Only 17,5k? I thought the numbers would have been higher.



Yeah internet comments are mostly trolls, but I won't also go as far as saying Canada cannot survive without immigrants, maybe CEOs won't get as rich without our help hehe. Anyways I am really grateful for Canadians taking me in. Cheers!

Also good luck sending your kids to school in a low-tax system, tax and social benefits are a good thing.
Tax and social benefits are good only when they are fair and dont encourage free loading , which is not exactly the case right now ...
 
october 2017 surge was very expected and 17k is below what i expected, i applied 11 Oct.

But according to google spreedsheet i check everyday the numbers for November & December 2017 is very low and same numbers as September, August 2017 volume which means the numbers are same level as pre C6.


I see Sydney, NS office is opening packages as many apps as they can but the main probelem is when it arives your local office they need to move as fast as posible especialy those applicants with no travel history and clean from crime background so they dont create unnessary backlog causing unintended stress to department of IRCC.

Some offices in GTA are very slow like mississauga and scarborough for no reason.

IRCC should make sure they clear all October 2017 apps by 2018 March that they deem non routine or requiring Police Check because if u lived whole past 7 yrs and no criminal history not traveled u just should get test invite.

also test date, decision date and outh date should be same date.
 
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