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New Rules not later than 21 December 2008?

immigrants

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so_simple said:
Taken from Russian forum:

Guys, today I've attended a lecture with Canadian Immigration lawyers in Vancouver. It was about a Federal Skilled worker and the impact of the Bill C-50.
I'll try to share the information I got..
The Bill C-50 has a major impact on the immigration system for Skilled workers. C-50 removes the guarantee that an applicant, meeting the requirements and passing a selection grid will get a Permanent residence ever.
The Minister's instructions will be posted in the time period from November 18th-to December 18th. Also there will be posted a "Priority occupation list".Bill C-50 comtrolls the application intake as the Minister is given the power to decide which applications will be processed (as there is a possibility that your application will be returned to you even if you get a passmark 67 points or the application will be retained or disposed).
So, all the applications will be selected on those:
#with Arranged employment
#with a profession under the "Priority occupation list"
#others (those others can be not accepted at all or returned back).

It will affect the applications that are already submitted (in backlog). On the present moment lawyers suggest that it is better to withdraw your initial application if you can get the Arranged employment (AEO) or if you realize that you have a work experience in those "priority" occupations. And then REAPPLY. (Then your application will have a priority and as they promise it can be proceeded from 6-12 months).

There can be other requirements that will be known from the Minister's instructions.
BUT Bill C-50 does not apply to foreign nationals in Canada (Skilled workers, Students, Visitors). That's why lawyers say that now a person has to get to Canada by any legal means (for example, if he has a Job offer on a Work permit) and apply from Canada. The Bill will not affect that person.
Do you know what is the details of "It will affect the applications that are already submitted (in backlog)"? Is that only affect the applicants on or after 27th February 2008?
 

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It will affect the appliations after Feb 27 2008, older applications are still under the old system.
 

Classic

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It is really too late, sometimes it seems that new policy for immigration with limited high demand occupation list may come next year, in fact it was expected to come in fall this year, if it is in fall, then, second week of December 2008 may be the last week for new policy to be public.
 

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Classic said:
It is really too late, sometimes it seems that new policy for immigration with limited high demand occupation list may come next year, in fact it was expected to come in fall this year, if it is in fall, then, second week of December 2008 may be the last week for new policy to be public.
Yeah, the whole thing is disappointing. I already believe it can be shifted to the next year at such pace. The only reasonable hope is that the annual report on immigration supposedly must come out this year. Also, in couple months Buffalo office will be underloaded with FSW cases.
 

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The Minister's instructions will be posted in the time period from November 18th-to December 18th.
Found proof:

http://cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/annual-report2007/annex.asp#A

94. (1) The Minister must, on or before November 1 of each year or, if a House of Parliament is not then sitting, within the next 30 days on which that House is sitting after that date, table in each House of Parliament a report on the operation of this Act in the preceding calendar year.
Parliament was summoned on November, 18th, so in the next 3 weeks max we'll know smth for sure. So this was the basis of lawyers' statement.
 

mixibalba

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Minister Kenney announces immigration levels for 2009; Issues instructions on processing federal skilled workers

Ottawa, November 28, 2008 — Canada will stay the course on immigration in 2009, welcoming between 240,000 and 265,000 new permanent residents, Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, announced today.

“While countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia are talking about taking fewer immigrants, our planned numbers for 2009 are on par with last year and are among the highest for this country over the past 15 years,” Minister Kenney said. “The numbers reflect a continued commitment to an immigration program that balances Canada’s economic, humanitarian and family reunification goals.”

The 2009 plan includes up to 156,600 immigrants in the economic category; 71,000 in the family category; and 37,400 in the humanitarian category.

Minister Kenney also announced another step in measures to improve the immigration program’s responsiveness to Canada’s labour market. Retroactive to February 27, 2008, the date specified by the Federal Budget, the Action Plan for Faster Immigration includes issuing instructions to visa officers reviewing new federal skilled worker applications to process those from candidates who:

* are in 38 high-demand occupations such as health, skilled trades, finance and resource extraction; or
* have an offer of arranged employment or have already been living legally in Canada for one year as a temporary foreign worker or international student.

The list of 38 occupations was developed after consultations with the provinces and territories, business, labour and other stakeholders. New federal skilled worker applications that do not meet the eligibility criteria outlined above will not be processed, and the application fee will be fully refunded. This, along with funds set aside in the 2008 Budget to improve the immigration system, will stop the backlog from growing and will start to draw it down.

“The eligibility criteria apply only to new federal skilled worker applicants and will not affect Canada’s family reunification or refugee protection goals,” said Minister Kenney. “Applicants who aren’t eligible for the federal skilled worker category may qualify under another category, such as the Provincial Nominee Program, or as temporary foreign workers, which could then put them on a path to permanent residency through the new Canadian Experience Class. There are many ways to immigrate to Canada.”

The Department has expanded its website in an effort to make it easier for people to navigate the range of immigration options open to them. The site now includes a specific section for employers (www.cic.gc.ca/employers) and a new interactive tool (www.cic.gc.ca/cometocanada) that matches information provided by potential applicants with immigration programs that best suit their circumstances.

“We expect new federal skilled worker applicants, including those with arranged employment, to receive a decision within six to 12 months compared with up to six years under the old system,” said Minister Kenney. “All other economic class applications—including applicants chosen by Quebec, provincial nominees, the Canadian Experience Class, and live-in caregivers—will continue to be given priority.”

These improvements, coupled with a number of recent initiatives that include the introduction of the Canadian Experience Class, bring Canada in line with two of its main competitors for highly skilled labour: Australia and New Zealand. Both of these countries have eliminated their backlogs and have systems that deliver final decisions for economic applicants within a year.
“The recent steps this Government has taken to improve our immigration system will help ensure that Canada remains competitive internationally and responsive to labour market needs domestically,” said Minister Kenney.

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New Horison

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Sep 13, 2008
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Hi,

Mine is in the list but I applied in the old system with AEO. Do I need to withdraw and apply again? Is a simplified application updated with AEO processed in priority in 6-12 months like the new system after February of 2008?
 
Nov 11, 2008
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I guess, if you want to get priority in processing- you have to withdraw your application (if you applied before February) and reapply. Then your application will be processed under the new rules.
(By the way, guys, I am the one who wrote about the meeting with Vancouver lawyers on the Russian immigration forum. I was surprised to find my post here:)
 

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New Horison said:
Hi,

Mine is in the list but I applied in the old system with AEO. Do I need to withdraw and apply again? Is a simplified application updated with AEO processed in priority in 6-12 months like the new system after February of 2008?
If you have an AEO, you should still have priority processing, even in the old system.
 

New Horison

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Sep 13, 2008
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Yes. I will not withdraw my application because with AEO I will get priority in processing in the old system and the new system we haven't got any news about priority yet, just say 6-12 months.