Visa Consultancy – Canary Immigration https://www.canaryimmigration.com Your Dream, Our Fulfilment! Mon, 09 Jan 2023 11:25:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://i0.wp.com/www.canaryimmigration.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/cropped-favicon-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Visa Consultancy – Canary Immigration https://www.canaryimmigration.com 32 32 214942464 Online survey of newcomers to Canada https://www.canaryimmigration.com/blog/2022/12/05/online-survey-of-newcomers-to-canada/ https://www.canaryimmigration.com/blog/2022/12/05/online-survey-of-newcomers-to-canada/#respond Mon, 05 Dec 2022 12:07:06 +0000 https://flyogo.preyantechnosys.com/?p=270

Ottawa, November 9 —Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is conducting an online survey of newcomers to Canada on their resettlement, settlement, and integration experiences. The survey will help IRCC understand which settlement and resettlement services are working well, and what needs improvement. This will help IRCC strengthen its Settlement Program to better meet the needs of newcomers to Canada.


About the survey

Participation in the survey is voluntary and confidential. IRCC will only use the information from the survey to help improve the department’s programs and services. Participants’ answers won’t affect any past, current or future applications with IRCC.

  • Beginning on November 14, 2022, an invitation to take the survey will be sent by email to all immigrants to Canada who became permanent residents in the years 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2021, and who are now at least 18 years old.
  • The online survey takes about 20 minutes to complete.
  • It’s available in multiple languages: English, French, Chinese, Arabic, Spanish, and Farsi.
  • The deadline to complete the survey is December 30, 2022.

More information about the invitation to participate in the survey

  • Participants will receive an invitation by email to take the online survey
  • The survey link starts with https://ircc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV
  • There are no attachments
  • There will be an email address to contact IRCC with any questions

We extend our thanks to those who participate in this survey and help IRCC improve its settlement and resettlement services.

 
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Changes to the pre-removal risk assessment for Iran https://www.canaryimmigration.com/blog/2022/10/15/changes-to-the-pre-removal-risk-assessment-for-iran/ https://www.canaryimmigration.com/blog/2022/10/15/changes-to-the-pre-removal-risk-assessment-for-iran/#respond Sat, 15 Oct 2022 11:59:00 +0000 https://flyogo.preyantechnosys.com/?p=264

Ottawa, December 19, 2022—Individuals from Iran may now be eligible to apply for a pre-removal risk assessment (PRRA) if they received a negative final decision from the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada or the Federal Court, or a final PRRA decision from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) between December 20, 2021, and December 19, 2022.


The Canada Border Services Agency will advise eligible individuals from Iran that they can apply for a PRRA if they are currently subject to an enforceable removal order.

In general, if someone’s refugee claim or previous application for a PRRA is rejected, abandoned or withdrawn, or if their application for leave and judicial review is dismissed by the Federal Court, they are not eligible to apply for a PRRA for at least 12 months.

However, the worsening conditions in Iran could put individuals at risk if they were to return, in which case they may warrant an additional assessment. For this reason, some individuals from Iran are now exempt from the 12-month bar on applying for a PRRA, depending on when they received a decision on their refugee claim.

Individuals from Iran who receive a final negative decision after December 19, 2022, are not eligible to apply for a PRRA for 12 months. That is because any recent changes in country conditions would have been considered when the refugee claim was decided or during the PRRA process.

It is important to note that the eligibility to apply for a PRRA does not guarantee its outcome. IRCC officers will continue to decide on each case individually, based on the information provided.

Individuals are responsible for keeping their PRRA application up to date and informing IRCC of any changes to their application. In determining which countries to exempt, IRCC considers any recent event in a country that could place all or some of its individuals in a risk situation similar to those defined in the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (section 96—definition of a Convention refugee—and section 97—definition of a person in need of protection).

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Automation to help process privately sponsored refugee applications https://www.canaryimmigration.com/blog/2022/10/14/automation-to-help-process-privately-sponsored-refugee-applications/ https://www.canaryimmigration.com/blog/2022/10/14/automation-to-help-process-privately-sponsored-refugee-applications/#respond Fri, 14 Oct 2022 12:09:00 +0000 https://flyogo.preyantechnosys.com/?p=272

Ottawa, December 16, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is processing privately sponsored refugee applications more efficiently by expanding the use of proven automation technologies.

A new automated tool will now be used to help sort and process all privately sponsored refugee applications, using rules, developed with IRCC officers, that have been assessed for potential bias or discrimination.

Automated tools are part of IRCC’s commitment to leveraging technology responsibly to build a stronger immigration system for the benefit of all of our clients. IRCC officers will continue to make the final decision on all privately sponsored refugee applications. Only an IRCC officer can refuse an application; the automated tool never refuses or recommends refusing applications.

An application to resettle a privately sponsored refugee has 2 parts, the sponsorship portion, and the refugee application portion. Both parts must be reviewed before the refugee can be approved for resettlement.

Reviewing the sponsorship part of the application

When reviewing an application, the automated tool first assesses the sponsorship part of the application to identify routine cases that can be automatically approved. This may include, for example, applications submitted by sponsors who have successfully sponsored refugees in the past. All applications for which the sponsorship parts are not automatically approved by the tool go through the existing manual officer review process. Automated approvals for sponsors allow officers to focus more attention on remaining sponsorship cases, so they can be processed more quickly.

Reviewing the refugee applicant file to sort and assign applications to officers

For the second part of the application, which refers to the refugee applicant file, the tool sorts applications to be assigned to officers at migration offices overseas based on office capabilities and officer expertise. This maximizes IRCC’s global network of immigration officers and helps to standardize processing times across immigration offices. Decisions on refugee files are not automated. All decisions on the refugee part of the application are made by an IRCC officer based on their thorough assessment of the application.

IRCC is working to responsibly develop and deploy data-driven technologies in line with privacy requirements and human rights protections. As part of our compliance with Canada’s Treasury Board Directive on Automated Decision Making, an algorithmic impact assessment (AIA) has been completed to assess the tool used for privately sponsored refugee applications. The AIA categorized the impact level of the system as moderate, and numerous measures are in place to mitigate possible risks. These measures include an extensive review process for potential discriminatory impacts, privacy and security elements built into the design of the system, and the ability of officers to overturn the decision of the system.

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