Simplified
Application Process
Citizenship
and Immigration Canada has recently announced a new “Simplified
Application Process” for Skilled Workers seeking to immigrate
to Canada.
Previously,
applicants were required to submit all the required forms in their entirety
as well as all supporting documentation with their initial application
as required by the Immigration Regulations. But due to long processing
times, this often resulted in additional requests for documentation
by the visa office as initial documentation became outdated.
The
new change coming into effect September 1st, 2006, attempts to simplify
the application process in that candidates seeking to immigrate need
only submit the Application for Permanent Residence in Canada form,
as well as the processing fee. This will suffice to place the application
in the processing queue until such time as an immigration officer can
review the file. Approximately four months before the file is ready
to be processed the Visa Office will request additional forms and supporting
documentation.
This
does not represent a change in the forms or documentation required,
nor does it represent a change to the requirements necessary to qualify.
It simply represents a change as to the timing of when forms and supporting
documentation are to be submitted for the purpose of eliminating the
need for multiple form submissions.
Applicants
must be forewarned however that applications being submitted under the
new Simplified Application Process should be accompanied by a thoroughly
detailed submission letter outlining the applicant’s credentials
within the context of all the factors of assessment enumerated by the
Immigration Regulations. Without any reference to the applicant’s
credentials, applications which previously would have been accompanied
by relevant supporting documentation, risk being refused.
Not
all applicants will make use of the simplified process: the Visa Office
in Buffalo will continue to make use of the former submission process,
as will all skilled workers applying with points under the Arranged
Employment Factor. Temporary residents on Student or Visitors visa’s,
as well as Provincial Nominees and those selected by Quebec, will also
continue to use the existing processing procedures.