Immigration Minister Marco Mendocino said the process of eliminating the backlog is well underway, but it’s a laborious process.
Those who were on the verge of immigrating to Canada before the pandemic struck say the government’s sluggish effort to renew their immigration documents is causing them profound financial and emotional stress.
IRCC officials recently told MPs on the immigration committee. They said that the department is dealing with about 10,000 cases of expired conformation of Permanent Residency (CoPR). The department started reaching out to affected families in September. So far, contracted a out six thousand of them. Fewer than a thousand has received the necessary authorization and have landed in Canada, officials said.
The immigration Minister Marco Mendocino said officers have been reaching out directly to determine client eligibility and willingness to travel and reopen files as necessary. These efforts often require more time and effort than usual, but we will soon have contacted everyone affected.
Most of them are clai.ing that financial losses are nothing compared to the mental stress.
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