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Ottawa, May 7, 2013 — In 2012, there was a 15 percent increase in immigration under the family class, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced today.

"“The actions taken by the government are helping more families reunite,”" said Minister Kenney. "“We have created additional avenues and flexibility, so that an increasing number of families can spend more time with each other.”"

In 2012, Canada admitted 65,000 permanent residents in the family class, an increase of 15 percent since 2011. This includes a 60 percent increase in the number of parents and grandparents admitted to Canada, the highest level in 20 years.

These numbers do not include family members that immigrate to Canada under other immigration streams, including the Federal Skilled Worker and Provincial Nominee programs.

"“The Action Plan for Faster Family Reunification has been a success,”" said Minister Kenney. "“By reducing the backlog through increased admissions, we have dramatically reduced wait times so that parents and grandparents no longer have to wait close to a decade to be reunited with their loved ones.”"

By the end of 2013, the parents and grandparents backlog will have been reduced by about 50 percent with wait times cut in half. Without the Action Plan, the backlog was projected to surpass 250,000 with a 15-year wait time by 2015.

The very popular Super Visa has provided flexibility for parents and grandparents who do not want to immigrate permanently but want to be reunited with their families quickly and spend an extended amount of time with them. An average of over 1,000 Super Visas have been issued each month and the approval rate is very high at nearly 90 percent.

Since 2006, Canada has welcomed the highest sustained levels of immigration in Canadian history.

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http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2013/2013-05-07.asp

what do you guys think ?
 
What a joke!

Since Kenny has been implementing his plan, all that has happened is increased processing times globally, office closures without new employees at forwarded offices, and complete inequality in processing applications in order. Not to mention disorganization of consistency, and no secured document handling. (loosing applications....sending to wrong offices..etc.)
 
Ya I have spent a great deal of time with my wife over the last year on Skype......Thanks Jason. Maybe you should be spending your time explaining why applications sit unopened for 7 months while others get processed in under 5 months. A Manila applicant who submitted their application in December 2012 is landing next week. How about all the applications from the months before that who will now be forced to spend more money to redo medicals?

You're the best Jason....you really are.
 
Another non-story...

This isn't an accomplishment it is simply a result in the quota changes. If I normally let 4 out of 10 applicants in a year as my quota, and say I will raise it to 5 out of 10 in the new year it is not really a surprise when I in fact let in 5 applicants in. The numbers he is saying he has processed match the quota changes he announced last year!

Now, if the same quotas are in effect, but the processing times are so slow that I usually only process 3 out of the 10, and now I am now doing 5 out of 10: THAT would be good. But that isn't the case. Processing times are slow and getting slower all the time, yet the quota volume is still lower than the processing volume.

I'll be impressed when they get application processing down to 6 months across the board.
 
try waiting 4 years and 1 month :o
 
scos said:
Another non-story...

This isn't an accomplishment it is simply a result in the quota changes. If I normally let 4 out of 10 applicants in a year as my quota, and say I will raise it to 5 out of 10 in the new year it is not really a surprise when I in fact let in 5 applicants in. The numbers he is saying he has processed match the quota changes he announced last year!

Now, if the same quotas are in effect, but the processing times are so slow that I usually only process 3 out of the 10, and now I am now doing 5 out of 10: THAT would be good. But that isn't the case. Processing times are slow and getting slower all the time, yet the quota volume is still lower than the processing volume.

I'll be impressed when they get application processing down to 6 months across the board.

Correct. You cannot claim any victories while your posted processing times are all 12 months or more.
 
scos said:
Another non-story...

This isn't an accomplishment it is simply a result in the quota changes. If I normally let 4 out of 10 applicants in a year as my quota, and say I will raise it to 5 out of 10 in the new year it is not really a surprise when I in fact let in 5 applicants in. The numbers he is saying he has processed match the quota changes he announced last year!

Now, if the same quotas are in effect, but the processing times are so slow that I usually only process 3 out of the 10, and now I am now doing 5 out of 10: THAT would be good. But that isn't the case. Processing times are slow and getting slower all the time, yet the quota volume is still lower than the processing volume.

I'll be impressed when they get application processing down to 6 months across the board.

The real problem here is he's using that to get praise for his system that, in fact, ISN'T WORKING!

But here is is blatantly saying it is.....I would love to debate this guy!
It's direct in your face corruption...he knows exactly what is going on as lots of us copy him on the emails to MP's and/or embassy inquiries. And I'm pretty sure simple audits would prove this fact, time and time again.

So in essence, he knows that the majority of Canadians are unaware of the system.....so he's just shoveling them BS.
Classic - Tell the majority of people what they want to hear!
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
Ya I have spent a great deal of time with my wife over the last year on Skype......Thanks Jason. Maybe you should be spending your time explaining why applications sit unopened for 7 months while others get processed in under 5 months. A Manila applicant who submitted their application in December 2012 is landing next week. How about all the applications from the months before that who will now be forced to spend more money to redo medicals?

You're the best Jason....you really are.

very well said CanadianJeepGuy.. :)
 
Reply: News Release — Increasing number of families reunited in 2012

Luckyman said:
What a joke!

Since Kenny has been implementing his plan, all that has happened is increased processing times globally, office closures without new employees at forwarded offices, and complete inequality in processing applications in order. Not to mention disorganization of consistency, and no secured document handling. (loosing applications....sending to wrong offices..etc.)

Agree 100%, lots of *%$#!! double talk. Check out the petition link below and feel free to sign up. Reuniting families here in Canada. Stephen Harper’s radical immigration overhaul makes Canada a less welcoming place for families. Family reunification should be a central priority for Canadian immigration. http://petition.ndp.ca/reunite

Strength in numbers ;)
 
Reply: News Release — Increasing number of families reunited in 2012

CanadianJeepGuy said:
Ya I have spent a great deal of time with my wife over the last year on Skype......Thanks Jason. Maybe you should be spending your time explaining why applications sit unopened for 7 months while others get processed in under 5 months. A Manila applicant who submitted their application in December 2012 is landing next week. How about all the applications from the months before that who will now be forced to spend more money to redo medicals?

You're the best Jason....you really are.

lol......your posts always make me laugh......even though the facts are not funny at all. Sign the petition at http://petition.ndp.ca/reunite

"Stephen Harper’s radical immigration overhaul makes Canada a less welcoming place for families. Family reunification should be a central priority for Canadian immigration."
 
Reply: News Release — Increasing number of families reunited in 2012

scos said:
Another non-story...

This isn't an accomplishment it is simply a result in the quota changes. If I normally let 4 out of 10 applicants in a year as my quota, and say I will raise it to 5 out of 10 in the new year it is not really a surprise when I in fact let in 5 applicants in. The numbers he is saying he has processed match the quota changes he announced last year!

Now, if the same quotas are in effect, but the processing times are so slow that I usually only process 3 out of the 10, and now I am now doing 5 out of 10: THAT would be good. But that isn't the case. Processing times are slow and getting slower all the time, yet the quota volume is still lower than the processing volume.

I'll be impressed when they get application processing down to 6 months across the board.

Agreed scos link. Check out the petition against the immigration "overhaul" at http://petition.ndp.ca/reunite

"Stephen Harper’s radical immigration overhaul makes Canada a less welcoming place for families. Family reunification should be a central priority for Canadian immigration."
 
Reply: News Release — Increasing number of families reunited in 2012

gsize said:
try waiting 4 years and 1 month :o

OUCH, @ gsize - my sympathies to you and your family. You definitely will want to read/sign the petition against the supposed immigration "overhaul" at http://petition.ndp.ca/reunite

"Stephen Harper’s radical immigration overhaul makes Canada a less welcoming place for families. Family reunification should be a central priority for Canadian immigration."
 
Re: Reply: News Release — Increasing number of families reunited in 2012

CdnandTrini said:
lol......your posts always make me laugh......even though the facts are not funny at all. Sign the petition at http://petition.ndp.ca/reunite

"Stephen Harper's radical immigration overhaul makes Canada a less welcoming place for families. Family reunification should be a central priority for Canadian immigration."

Signed the petition. Thanks for posting that. I have read that the NDP would remove the fees for family reunification. I'm all for it.
 
Reply: News Release — Increasing number of families reunited in 2012

CanadianJeepGuy said:
Signed the petition. Thanks for posting that. I have read that the NDP would remove the fees for family reunification. I'm all for it.

Thanks for signing CJG but I cannot take credit for posting :). I found it on another thread I read here on the forum and at least it gives up an opportunity to take some action with the Feds. Now back to my part-time job of waiting and stewing :P.