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471,550 Permanent Residents Applicants Are Approved in Canada

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Canada has experienced a considerable increase in the number of new permanent residents in 2023 compared to the previous year.

According to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the country received 471,550 new permanent residents in 2023, exceeding the target of 465,000 for the year. The addition of candidates from the Provincial Nominee Program and their spouses, as well as the Express Entry programs, contributed significantly to the increase.

In terms of temporary residence applications, the number of finalized work permit applications climbed by 503,380 in 2023, reaching 1,646,300, including extensions.

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This statistic reflects applications for both the International Mobility Program and the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. For Study Permits, there were around 1,089,600 finalized, including extensions, reflecting an increase of 171,700 from the previous year.

The data from IRCC also shows that there was a considerable increase in the number of new Canadian citizens in 2023, with 293,000 applicants becoming new Canadian citizens between April 1 and December 31, 2023, compared to 279,100 in 2022.

The Immigration Levels Plan for 2023 – 2025, produced by the IRCC, suggests that the department aims to welcome half a million new permanent residents to the country in 2025 and 2026. In 2024, IRCC intends to approve 485,000 new permanent residents, which is consistent with the amount accepted in 2023.

It is worth noting that IRCC introduced a ceiling on the number of study permits that will be awarded in 2024, restricting it to 360,000 new research permits. The agency also aims to limit the number of study permit applicants to 606,250; however, there is no cap for study permit renewals.

Overall, the IRCC data indicates that Canada is on course to reach its immigration targets in the next few years, with a concentration on permanent resident admissions.

Frequently Asked Questions.

What are the prerequisites to becoming a permanent resident of Canada?

To become a permanent resident of Canada, an individual must meet a number of requirements, including having a valid job offer, being nominated by a province or territory, having a certain level of education and language proficiency, and passing a medical examination and security check.

How can you apply for permanent residency in Canada from abroad?

Individuals can apply for permanent residency in Canada from overseas using a variety of immigration procedures, including Express Entry, Provincial Nominee procedures, and Family Sponsorship. The application process entails submitting an online application, providing supporting documents, and undergoing an interview or medical examination if required.

What happens once a permanent residency application is approved in Canada?

After a permanent residency application is approved in Canada, the applicant will obtain a Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) document. The individual must next finish the landing process by submitting the COPR and other appropriate documentation to a border services officer at a port of entry.

What may one expect throughout the landing process in Canada after acquiring COPR?

During the landing process in Canada, the individual will have to submit their COPR and other documentation to a border service officer. They may be questioned about their history and goals in Canada. Once the officer is satisfied, the person will become a permanent resident of Canada.

What is the current acceptance rate for permanent residency applications in Canada?

The acceptance rate of permanent residency petitions in Canada varies according to the immigration program and individual circumstances. However, Canada is known for being hospitable to immigrants and approving a large percentage of applicants.