Immigration Minister Sean Fraser says the government is using a new system to bring spouses, children and parents of recent immigrants to Canada more quickly.
Family members who want to move to Canada can apply to join their sponsor while they wait for their permanent residency to be approved, but they're often denied the necessary visa because of concerns they're unlikely to leave once it expires.
Families belong together.
— Sean Fraser (@SeanFraserMP) May 26, 2023
That's why, we announced:
✅ New ability for families to come to Canada temporarily while awaiting PR.
✅ Faster TRV processing times & new processing tools for spousal applicants.
✅ A new open work permit for spousal & family class applicants. pic.twitter.com/MfCxXI6F7z
The new system uses advanced analytics to identify people who have a permanent residency application in the system and approve their visa to visit Canada more quickly.
Measures to strengthen family reunification https://t.co/27r1X2BjKV
— IRCC (@CitImmCanada) May 26, 2023
The minister says he hopes the turnaround time will now be as short as 30 days.
He says the approval rate for applications under the new system is higher than 98 per cent.
Fraser said at a press conference in Vancouver today that spouses and dependent children with a temporary visa will also be given open work permits, regardless of whether they apply before or after they arrive in Canada.