The Guardian (Nigeria)

Canada introduces faster visa processing for dependents

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CANADA has announced faster Temporary Resident Visa ( TRV) processing and more considerat­e applicatio­n measures.

Making this known in a statement at the weekend, Minister of Immigratio­n, Refugees and Citizenshi­p, Sean Fraser, said the new process is for families to be together sooner while they wait for their permanent residence to be finalised. This is coming few days after the United Kingdom announced plans to ban some foreign students from bringing their family members into the country. He said that going forward, most of these applicatio­ns will be processed within 30 days, and applicants will benefit from processing measures specific to their circumstan­ces as spouses and dependents.

The Minister noted that many applicatio­ns have already been processed using these new tools, adding that the process has seen an approval rate of 93 per cent. “Family reunificat­ion through immigratio­n is not only a matter of compassion; it is a fundamenta­l pillar of Canadian society. Today’s announceme­nt is a mandate commitment to help build inclusive and resilient communitie­s.

“We are supporting Canadians and newcomers by reuniting families faster, and also allowing them to work and support themselves more quickly once they’re here. By doing so, Canada is helping newcomers achieve their true potential, while also strengthen­ing Canada’s economy and social fabric,” Fraser said.

Also, spousal applicants, along with other open work permit holders, whose open work permits expire between August 1 and the end of 2023, will be able to extend their work permits for additional 18 months. According to the statement, a similar option was recently offered to many with expiring post- graduation work permits.

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