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began to limit
FSWapplication 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. |
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