Hello Community...
I attended a meeting a few weeks ago with a refugee support group. They addressed several things.. like the support provided to refugees/protected persons by this board and other organizations advocating for refugees/protected persons; why IRCC's estimated processing times had changed dramatically from 99 months to 17 months for protected persons (outside Quebec), who would be included in the 115,000 initiative.. etc.
Unfortunately, protected persons in Quebec are not YET included in the 2-year one-time initiative to give PR to 115,000 protected persons. As a result, Quebec's annual PR quota for protected persons still stand at 4,000 every year. Negotiations are still ongoing between the federal government and Quebec to be part of this initiative.
Why IRCC's estimated processing times changed from 99 months to 17 months for protected persons (outside Quebec)?
Up to December 31, 2025, IRCC followed a retrospective approach, where IRCC updated their estimated processing times based on the number of applications actually processed during the past months, and also based on the updated immigration plans (PR quotas for protected persons).
Starting from January 1, 2026, IRCC decided to follow a prospective approach, taking into account the 2-year initiative, assuming that every month over the coming 24 months, there will be PR for approximately 5,000 protected persons. However, the refugee organization explained that IRCC was still mobilizing and preparing to implement this 2-year initiative, expecting that this would take effect from April 2026 onward. This may explain why we have not seen any major progress in January 2026.
According to this refugee organization, the focus of this one-time initiative will be to finalize the PR applications for those inside Canada. Dependents of protected persons who are outside Canada (like my case) will not be part of this initiative. I hope this will change.
So, especially for those 2023-2024 PR applicants still desperately waiting without any progress, you are almost there.. It won't be long before your files will start 'flying'

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Personally, I hope that IRCC can introduce a 'bridge' pathway, similar to EMPP, where protected persons who meet certain requirements can qualify for expedited processing similar to economic immigrants. I'm sure that there are thousands of protected persons who could qualify as EE or CEC candidates, but who are not eligible to apply because of their protected person status.
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Good luck everybody... Have faith in God. Do all that you can to prove to yourselves that you deserve to live on this blessed land.
I attended a meeting a few weeks ago with a refugee support group. They addressed several things.. like the support provided to refugees/protected persons by this board and other organizations advocating for refugees/protected persons; why IRCC's estimated processing times had changed dramatically from 99 months to 17 months for protected persons (outside Quebec), who would be included in the 115,000 initiative.. etc.
Unfortunately, protected persons in Quebec are not YET included in the 2-year one-time initiative to give PR to 115,000 protected persons. As a result, Quebec's annual PR quota for protected persons still stand at 4,000 every year. Negotiations are still ongoing between the federal government and Quebec to be part of this initiative.
Why IRCC's estimated processing times changed from 99 months to 17 months for protected persons (outside Quebec)?
Up to December 31, 2025, IRCC followed a retrospective approach, where IRCC updated their estimated processing times based on the number of applications actually processed during the past months, and also based on the updated immigration plans (PR quotas for protected persons).
Starting from January 1, 2026, IRCC decided to follow a prospective approach, taking into account the 2-year initiative, assuming that every month over the coming 24 months, there will be PR for approximately 5,000 protected persons. However, the refugee organization explained that IRCC was still mobilizing and preparing to implement this 2-year initiative, expecting that this would take effect from April 2026 onward. This may explain why we have not seen any major progress in January 2026.
According to this refugee organization, the focus of this one-time initiative will be to finalize the PR applications for those inside Canada. Dependents of protected persons who are outside Canada (like my case) will not be part of this initiative. I hope this will change.
So, especially for those 2023-2024 PR applicants still desperately waiting without any progress, you are almost there.. It won't be long before your files will start 'flying'
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Personally, I hope that IRCC can introduce a 'bridge' pathway, similar to EMPP, where protected persons who meet certain requirements can qualify for expedited processing similar to economic immigrants. I'm sure that there are thousands of protected persons who could qualify as EE or CEC candidates, but who are not eligible to apply because of their protected person status.
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Good luck everybody... Have faith in God. Do all that you can to prove to yourselves that you deserve to live on this blessed land.
