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Breaking news- pause on new FSW applications till the end of 2013??

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-11-02.asp
 
Mr.Engineer said:
Breaking news- pause on new FSW applications till the end of 2013??

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-11-02.asp

News Release — An Immigration System That Works For Canada’s Economy
Moving to a Fast, Flexible Just-in-Time Immigration System



Toronto, November 2, 2012 — Today, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced that by the end of 2013, Canada’s immigration system will be transformed from one that was plagued by backlogs into one that is fast, flexible, and responsive to the labour market.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) announced today it will admit up to 55,300 persons in the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) category in 2013. Combined with previous actions taken to manage the backlog, this means by the end of 2013 we will be able to process new applications as they are received – a “just in time” system – and aim to process them in less than a year, instead of up to eight years under the old FSW program. In addition, CIC expects to clear the FSW applications received to date by the end of 2014, three years earlier than originally expected.

This will allow for the introduction of an Expression of Interest (EOI) system to be put in place for FSW and possibly other economic immigration streams. CIC is moving to a just-in-time system that recruits people with the right skills to meet Canada’s labour market needs, fast tracks their applications, and gets them working in a period of months, instead of years.

“The Government’s number one priority remains the economy and job growth,” said Minister Kenney. “Immigration backlogs are detrimental to our ability to attract the world’s top talent. With the decisive actions we’ve taken to tackle the backlog, we will finally be able to select immigrants who better meet the needs of the Canadian labour market. We will aim to process their applications in less than 12 months.”

The volume of FSW applications has been a longstanding dilemma, since the number of applications received inevitably exceeded the space available within the Immigration Levels Plan each year. As a result, wait times in the FSW program were as high as eight years.

Over the past few years, CIC has taken concrete measures to tackle this problem, including the following:

Under the 2008 Action Plan for Faster Immigration, CIC began to limit FSW application intake to priority occupations.
In 2010, the Department added caps to the number of new applications.
In June 2012, the Jobs, Growth and Long-Term Prosperity Act eliminated most of the remaining FSW applications received before February 27, 2008.
In July 2012, CIC issued a temporary pause on new FSW applications, excluding candidates with a qualifying job offer or those applying under the PhD stream.
Taken together, these efforts have dramatically reduced the total number of people waiting in the FSW backlog from a height of 640,000 people in 2008 to approximately 100,000 today, even with new applications received since the 2008 Action Plan.

“By tackling the backlog to make way for a faster, more flexible just-in-time immigration system, newcomers to Canada will be able to fully participate in the economy more quickly,” said Minister Kenney. “Immigration plays a vital role in our country’s long-term prosperity. By improving our economic immigration system, we can ensure that Canada is competitive on the world stage.”

In 2013, CIC plans to admit between 53,500 to 55,300 Federal Skilled Workers, including their spouses and dependants. CIC intends to lift the current pause on FSW applications in 2013, when the new selection criteria are expected to take effect. The final regulatory changes will be available in the Canada Gazette later this year.
 
that has nothing to do with current applications. they are trying to finalize all submitted ones before starting the new system.
 
the pause which is already started is that you can not now file for new application before january 2013
 
alinec said:
the pause which is already started is that you can not now file for new application before january 2013
yes this information is posted for new applicants not existing one :D
 
"by the end of 2013, Canada's immigration system will be transformed from one that was plagued by backlogs"
ALSO....

"In 2013, CIC plans to admit between 53,500 to 55,300 Federal Skilled Workers, including their spouses and dependants. CIC intends to lift the current pause on FSW applications in 2013, when the new selection criteria are expected to take effect. The final regulatory changes will be available in the Canada Gazette later this year."

it doesnt say they will stop FSW in 2013?
rather the system will be transformed by then

please comment
 
ItsBeenLongNow said:
"by the end of 2013, Canada's immigration system will be transformed from one that was plagued by backlogs"
ALSO....

"In 2013, CIC plans to admit between 53,500 to 55,300 Federal Skilled Workers, including their spouses and dependants. CIC intends to lift the current pause on FSW applications in 2013, when the new selection criteria are expected to take effect. The final regulatory changes will be available in the Canada Gazette later this year."

it doesnt say they will stop FSW in 2013?
rather the system will be transformed by then

please comment

agreed. title of this thread is wrong. in 2013 CIC will accept new FSW applications most probably starting from jan 2013 and by the end of 2013 whole system will be transformed

@ mr engineer...before posting any thing first understand the meaning... :o :o
 
229334 said:
agreed. title of this thread is wrong. in 2013 CIC will accept new FSW applications most probably starting from jan 2013 and by the end of 2013 whole system will be transformed

@ mr engineer...before posting any thing first understand the meaning... :o :o
He is right Mr Engineer
 
mr engineer, thanks for the initiative but please read it carefully. There's nothing in this news release which says new applications won't be accepted in 2013.
 
Mr.Engineer said:
News Release — An Immigration System That Works For Canada's Economy
Moving to a Fast, Flexible Just-in-Time Immigration System



Toronto, November 2, 2012 — Today, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney announced that by the end of 2013, Canada's immigration system will be transformed from one that was plagued by backlogs into one that is fast, flexible, and responsive to the labour market.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) announced today it will admit up to 55,300 persons in the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) category in 2013. Combined with previous actions taken to manage the backlog, this means by the end of 2013 we will be able to process new applications as they are received – a “just in time” system – and aim to process them in less than a year, instead of up to eight years under the old FSW program. In addition, CIC expects to clear the FSW applications received to date by the end of 2014, three years earlier than originally expected.

a very bad news for MI-1 . Some may have to wait until end of 2014 for finalization. 2013 will go in clearing pending MI-2 and 3. Grrrrrrrr
 
Mr.Engineer said:
Breaking news- pause on new FSW applications till the end of 2013??

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/releases/2012/2012-11-02.asp
No Mr. E, according to my understanding the announcement is intended to highlight that by the end of 2013 the backlog is expected to be eliminated and after that date it is anticipated to process the new applications in a less than one year.
however, i didn't get exactly the announced quota for 2013. As I read earlier today, CIC has announced an overall quota of 240,000 visas (including principal applicant and dependents) under the FSW program for 2013 and at the same time it was announced that 55,000 applicants to be admitted to Canada under the revamped FSW program.
Is the mentioned 55,000 applicants are included in the 240,000 visas quota or they will be assessed separately according to the revised FSW program that will be announced on early 2013 ?. I am a bit confused.
As per my understanding from what was written in the below CBC article, the 55,000 FSW admitted to Canada in 2013 will be assessed according to the new criteria that will be announced on 2013! If this is the case (and I hope I'm mistaken) what will happen to our applications ?

Please refer to the following
"Kenney has also announced that Canada plans to admit between 53,500 and 55,300 new Canadians in 2013 under the revamped federal skilled worker program, which will be geared more toward accepting young people.

Overall immigration targets will remain frozen at between 240,000 and 265,000"

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2012/11/02/pol-kenney-backlog-skilled-workers.html


Seniors please advise.
Best Wishes for every one.
 
ItsBeenLongNow said:
"by the end of 2013, Canada's immigration system will be transformed from one that was plagued by backlogs"
ALSO....

"In 2013, CIC plans to admit between 53,500 to 55,300 Federal Skilled Workers, including their spouses and dependants. CIC intends to lift the current pause on FSW applications in 2013, when the new selection criteria are expected to take effect. The final regulatory changes will be available in the Canada Gazette later this year."

it doesnt say they will stop FSW in 2013?
rather the system will be transformed by then

please comment




agreed
 
steelz said:
Hey steelz, good to see your post, my friend.How have you been?
 
Combined with previous actions taken to manage the backlog, this means by the end of 2013 we will be able to process new applications as they are received – a “just in time” system – and aim to process them in less than a year
read the above statement carefully, why they will accept new applications if they are not able to process them in one year?
 
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