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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 1 OCASI Webinar Series Changes to Immigration and Citizenship Laws Jan 22, 2013 Funded by: Presentation by: Name of presenter and/or company name
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 2 Funded by: What this Webinar is About? Changes to language requirement for Canadian citizenship Super visas for parents & grandparents Changes to Skilled Workers Class Conditional Permanent Residency
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 3 Changes to Citizenship Language Requirement
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 4 5(1)The Minister shall grant citizenship to anyone who: (d)has an adequate knowledge of one of the official languages of Canada Citizenship Act, RSC 1985, c. C-29, s.5(1)(d)
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 5 s.14 The criteria for determining whether a person has an adequate knowledge of one of the official languages of Canada are, based on questions prepare by the Minster, (a)that the person comprehends, in that language, basic spoken statements and questions; and (b)that the person can convey orally or in writing, in that language, basic information or answers to questions. Citizenship Regulations, SOR/93-246, s.14
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 6 “Applicants for a grant of Canadian citizenship must have an adequate knowledge of either English or French. This means being able to communicate in everyday situations, such as shopping, using public transport, understanding simple questions, and conveying information reliably.” Citizenship and Immigration Canada, CP4: Grants, s. 7.6
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 7 As of November 1, 2012, all adult applicants for a grant of citizenship aged 18 to 54 must provide objective evidence of language ability by submitting proof of achievement of Canadian Language Benchmarks / Niveaux de compétence linquistique canadiens (CLB/NCLC) Level 4 or higher in speaking and listening with their application.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 8 Applicants must provide a copy of their language evidence with their application (as per the Final List of Acceptable Evidence provided as Appendix A of the Operational Bulletin 469). CIC will return the applications of those who do not provide evidence that they meet the language requirements up front.Appendix A
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 9 Acceptable language evidence Results of a CIC-approved third-party language test (only listening and speaking); Evidence of achieving CLB/NCLC Level 4 or higher in certain government-funded language training programs: – Language evidence as listed in Appendix A, shows proficiency in the two skills areas (i.e., listening and speaking) in English or French;Appendix A – A test must show the applicant’s score and confirm that they meet the required CLB/NCLC Level 4 or higher. Proof of completion of secondary or post-secondary education: – Successful secondary education completed in French or English, in Canada or abroad (Appendix A);Appendix A – Successful post-secondary education completed in French or English, in Canada or abroad (Appendix A);Appendix A
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 10 Applicants with special needs Applicants who have a cognitive disability that prevents them from providing proof of language ability will need to explain on the application form the nature of the disability and provide documentary evidence in support of the condition. There must be at a minimum one piece of supporting documentation included with the application.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 11 Impact of the change More Delay More Refusals Immigrants and refugees from non-English speaking countries, family class immigrants and less likely to become citizens
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 12 Rates of citizenship applications Landed in 2001 eligible to apply in 2005: percentage who are Canadian: 76.2% Landed in 2002 eligible to apply in 2006: percentage who are Canadian: 72.9% Landed in 2003 eligible to apply in 2007: percentage who are Canadian: 68.3% Landed in 2004 eligible to apply in 2008: percentage who are Canadian: 63.9% Landed in 2005 eligible to apply in 2009: percentage who are Canadian: 55.5% Landed in 2006 eligible to apply in 2010: percentage who are Canadian: 40.4% Landed in 2007 eligible to apply in 2011: percentage who are Canadian: 16.6% Landed in 2008 eligible to apply in 2012: percentage who are Canadian: 2.9% THE INTERNAL CIC DATA RUN - “NOVEMBER 24, 2011” LEXBASE JANUARY 2013
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 13 Super Visa for Parents and Grandparents
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 14 Family Class 117 (1)A foreign national is a member of the family class if, with respect to a sponsor, the foreign national is the sponsor’s mother or father; the mother or father of the sponsor’s mother or father Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, SOR/2002, s.117(1)(c)(d)
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 15 Moratorium on Sponsorships of Parents & Grandparents As of November 5, 2011, by way of a Ministerial Instruction, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration imposed a moratorium on sponsorship of parents and grandparents. No new applications unless received by the CPC Mississauga prior to November 5, 2011 The moratorium will remain in place for up to 24 months.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 16 Authority for Ministerial instruction Section 87.3 of the IRPA which authorizes the Minister to give instructions regarding applications in a manner that, in the opinion of the Minister, will best support the attainment of the immigration goals established by the Government of Canada.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 17 Ministerial Instructions 87.3 (3.1) An instruction may, if it so provides, apply in respect of pending applications or requests that are made before the day on which the instruction takes effect. (3.2) For greater certainty, an instruction given under paragraph (3)(c) may provide that the number of applications or requests, by category or otherwise, to be processed in any year be set at zero. Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, S.C. 2001, c.27, s.87.3
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 18 To apply for the Parent and Grandparent Super Visa, you must be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada; be found admissible to Canada; and meet certain other conditions. Note: You cannot include dependants in this application. Only your spouse or common-law partner is eligible to accompany you under this provision.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 19 Factors considered by visa officers the person’s ties to the home country; the purpose of the visit; the person’s family and financial situation; the overall economic and political stability of the home country; and an invitation from a Canadian host.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 20 Parent or grandparent must also provide a written commitment of financial support from their child or grandchild in Canada who meets a minimum income threshold;minimum income threshold prove that they have bought Canadian medical insurance coverage for at least one year; and complete an Immigration Medical Examination.Immigration Medical Examination
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 21 What must I do to obtain a Super Visa? In order to obtain a Super Visa, provide: evidence of the parent or grandparent relationship to the Canadian citizen or permanent resident you wish to visit a letter of invitationletter of invitation proof from your child or grandchild that he meets LICO proof that you have private medical insurance valid for a minimum of one year from a Canadian insurance company and that: – covers health care, hospitalization and repatriation, – provides a minimum coverage of $100 000, and – is valid for each entry to Canada and be available for review by a port of entry officer.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 22 Concerns Regarding the Super Visa Only the Rich Need Apply No dependents Allowed Canadians of Chinese and South Asian descent disproportionately affected
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 23 Federal Skilled Workers Program
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 24 Major changes Elimination of the FSWP backlog New Federal Skilled Trades Program Changes to Canadian Experience Class (CEC) New Selection system for FSWP
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 25 Elimination of the FSWP backlog CIC closed the files of FSW applicants who applied before February 27, 2008, and for whom an immigration officer has not made a decision based on selection criteria by March 29, 2012. The announcement affected around 280,000 applicants, including their dependants. For those who have passed the selection criteria stage – approximately 20,000 people – CIC would continue processing their applications until they are approved for entry into Canada or not.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 26 Expression of Interests Model An Expression of Interest (EOI) system will be put in place for FSW and possibly other economic immigration streams. The goal is to move to a just-in-time system that recruits people with what the government consider as the right skills to meet Canada’s labour market needs.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 27 New Zealand Model Self-Assessment Expression of Interests Selection and invitation to Apply Application Decision
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 28 New Federal Skilled Trades Program As of January 2, 2013 a new Federal Skilled Trades Stream is created The program criteria are built around four requirements Total applications accepted: 3000
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 29 In order to qualify, applicants will need to: have an offer of employment in Canada or a certificate of qualification from a province or territory meet a basic language requirement; have a minimum of two years of work experience as a skilled tradesperson, have the skills and experience that match those set out in the National Occupational Classification (NOC B) system
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 30 Occupation Lists The occupation list is decided into two groups: group A and group B, with no more than 100 new applications for each job under Group A to considered for processing and no sub-cap for jobs under Group B. Group A: 17 jobs with a moderate labour market need Group B: 26 in-demand jobs.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 31 Group A Jobs (moderate labour market need) include: Contractors and supervisors in electrical trades and telecommunications occupations, carpentry trades, construction and mechanic trades Supervisors, logging, forestry, mining and quarrying Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling services, petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilities Supervisors, plastic and rubber products manufacturing Water and waste treatment plant operators
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 32 Group B – (in-demand) include Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors Sheet metal workers, ironworkers, welders, electricians, plumbers Telecommunications line and cable workers, installation and repair workers Mechanics, crane operators
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 33 Changes to Canadian Experience Class (CEC) As of January 2, 2013, skilled worker applicants may apply to the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) program with 12 months of Canadian work experience Graduates have up to 36 months to earn their one year of work experience.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 34 New Selection system for FSWP As of May 4, 2013, the new selection system for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) will take effect
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 35 Changes to the FSWP selection criteria: Minimum official language thresholds and increased points for official language proficiency, making language the most important factor in the selection process Increased emphasis on younger immigrants Introduction of the Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) Changes to the arranged employment process Additional adaptability points for spousal language ability and Canadian work experience.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 36 NEW POINT SYSTEM LANGUAGE: 28 points max AGE: 12 points max EDUCATION: 25 points max WORK EXPERIENCE: 15 points max ARRANGED EMPLOYMENT: 10 points max
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 37 What Do All These Changes Mean Changing the source countries of immigrants to Canada Changing the make up of immigrants Changing the pathway to immigration
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 38 Things Are Looking up …. For some The number of spaces available for Irish youth that arrive annually through the International Experience Canada (IEC) program will increse by 1,000 to 6,350 and will nearly double to 10,000 beginning in 2014.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 39 CONDITIONAL PERMANENT RESIDENCE
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 40 Conditional Permanent Residence Spouses, common-law or conjugal partners who are in a relationship of two years or less with their sponsor and have no children in common with their sponsor at the time of sponsorship application are subject to a period of conditional permanent residence.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 41 What if Condition Not Met? If this condition is not met, permanent residence could be revoked and an order for removal from Canada may be issued.
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 42 Exceptions to the conditional permanent residence requirement Evidence of abuse, including physical, sexual, psychological, or financial abuse, Evidence of neglect by the sponsor, such as failing to provide the necessities of life, Failure of sponsor to protect the sponsored spouse or partner from abuse or neglect during the conditional period, including failure by the sponsor to protect a spouse or partner from abuse or neglect by another person related to the sponsor, whether or not the other person is in the household, or Death of sponsor
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 43 Concerns How to prove: Abuse Neglect Conjugal Relationship?
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Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic - January 22, 2013 45 Questions: webinarquestions@ocasi.orgwebinarquestions@ocasi.org OCASI Webinar Series Changes to Immigration Citizenship Laws Presentation by: Name of presenter and/or company name Contact: email address and/or phone # Funded by:
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