Notice - Supplementary Information for the 2012 Immigration Levels Plan
Following the tabling of the 2011 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration on November 1, 2011, Citizenship and Immigration Canada released further details on its 2012 Immigration Levels Plan. Since the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act's coming into force, this is the first time CIC is including admissions targets along with planning ranges.
A planning range is an estimate of the number of people CIC expects to admit each year, taking into account the differences in applicants' behaviour both before applying and once they have received their visa (some applicants take longer than others to arrive in Canada from abroad after receiving their visa).
For each range, CIC also sets an admissions target. The work of CIC's visa processing network is based on the admissions target so that admissions fall within the planning range.
Please see below for CIC's immigration planning ranges and admissions targets for 2012.
2012 Plan Admissions Ranges Immigrant Category Low High Admissions % Mix*
Target
Federal Skilled Workers 55,000 57,000 57,000
Federal Business 5,500 6,000 6,000
Canadian Experience Class 6,000 7,000 7,000
Live-in Caregivers 8,000 9,300 9,000
Quebec-selected Skilled Workers 31,000 34,000 33,400
Quebec-selected Business 2,500 2,700 2,600
Provincial and Territorial Nominees 42,000 45,000 42,000
Total Economic 150,000 161,000 157,000 61.6%
Spouses, Partners and Children 38,000 44,000 44,000
Parents and Grandparents 21,800 25,000 25,000
Total Family 59,800 69,000 69,000 25.5%
Government-assisted Refugees 7,500 8,000 7,500
Privately Sponsored Refugees 4,000 6,000 5,500
Protected Persons in Canada 7,000 8,500 8,500
Dependants Abroad of Protected Persons in Canada 4,000 4,500 4,500
Total Protected Persons 22,500 27,000 26,000 9.8%
Humanitarian & Compassionate Grounds/ Public Policy 7,600 7,800 7,800
Permit Holders 100 200 100
Total Other 7,700 8,000 7,900 3.1%
Total 240,000 265,000 259,900
* Percentage of mix is derived using the midpoint of the planning ranges.
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Following the tabling of the 2011 Annual Report to Parliament on Immigration on November 1, 2011, Citizenship and Immigration Canada released further details on its 2012 Immigration Levels Plan. Since the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act's coming into force, this is the first time CIC is including admissions targets along with planning ranges.
A planning range is an estimate of the number of people CIC expects to admit each year, taking into account the differences in applicants' behaviour both before applying and once they have received their visa (some applicants take longer than others to arrive in Canada from abroad after receiving their visa).
For each range, CIC also sets an admissions target. The work of CIC's visa processing network is based on the admissions target so that admissions fall within the planning range.
Please see below for CIC's immigration planning ranges and admissions targets for 2012.
2012 Plan Admissions Ranges Immigrant Category Low High Admissions % Mix*
Target
Federal Skilled Workers 55,000 57,000 57,000
Federal Business 5,500 6,000 6,000
Canadian Experience Class 6,000 7,000 7,000
Live-in Caregivers 8,000 9,300 9,000
Quebec-selected Skilled Workers 31,000 34,000 33,400
Quebec-selected Business 2,500 2,700 2,600
Provincial and Territorial Nominees 42,000 45,000 42,000
Total Economic 150,000 161,000 157,000 61.6%
Spouses, Partners and Children 38,000 44,000 44,000
Parents and Grandparents 21,800 25,000 25,000
Total Family 59,800 69,000 69,000 25.5%
Government-assisted Refugees 7,500 8,000 7,500
Privately Sponsored Refugees 4,000 6,000 5,500
Protected Persons in Canada 7,000 8,500 8,500
Dependants Abroad of Protected Persons in Canada 4,000 4,500 4,500
Total Protected Persons 22,500 27,000 26,000 9.8%
Humanitarian & Compassionate Grounds/ Public Policy 7,600 7,800 7,800
Permit Holders 100 200 100
Total Other 7,700 8,000 7,900 3.1%
Total 240,000 265,000 259,900
* Percentage of mix is derived using the midpoint of the planning ranges.
Primary navigation (left column)
The Department
About Us
The Minister
Consultations
Media Centre
Come to Canada
Visit
Work Temporarily
Study
Immigrate
Refugees
Newcomers to Canada
Live in Canada
Work in Canada
Citizenship
Apply for Citizenship
Celebrate Citizenship
Citizenship Judges
Canadian Residents
Sponsor Your Family
Adopt a Child
Hire a Foreign Worker
Partner with Us
Multiculturalism
Educational Institutions
Service Providers
Volunteers
Resources
Publications
Application Forms and Guides
Audits and Evaluations
Research and Statistics
E-newsletter
Proactive Disclosure
Completed Access to Information Requests
Proactive Disclosure
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