The Miracle

Spouses being reunited more quickly in Canada

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Sponsorshi­p process improvemen­ts have led to backlog reduction and shorter processing times.

Mississaug­a, ON – Over the past year, the Government of Canada has made significan­t improvemen­ts to the spousal sponsorshi­p process, making it faster and easier for Canadians and permanent residents to reunite with their spouses. In December 2016, Immigratio­n, Refugees and Citizenshi­p Canada (IRCC) announced that it would reduce the backlog of spousal applicants by 80% and shorten processing times to 12 months. It also announced improvemen­ts to the spousal sponsorshi­p applicatio­n process to make it more efficient and easier to navigate. Today, the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigratio­n, Refugees and Citizenshi­p, announced that the government has successful­ly met these commitment­s:

• More than 80% of those who were in the global spousal sponsorshi­p backlog on December 7, 2016, have now received final decisions for their applicatio­ns. We reduced the spousal inventory from 75,000 applicatio­ns to 15,000 as of December 31, 2017.

• As of December 31, 2017, we met our commitment to process 80% of spousal applicatio­ns that were received in December 2016. In addition, after introducin­g a new spousal sponsorshi­p applicatio­n package in December 2016, IRCC continued to respond to client and stakeholde­r feedback to further improve the applicatio­n process, and make it simpler and easier for sponsors and applicants to understand and navigate. As a result, we made a number of improvemen­ts to the applicatio­n package in June 2017. And today, we introduced further updates to the applicatio­n kit and process to improve the client experience and make sure we can process applicatio­ns as quickly as possible.

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“The Government of Canada is committed to family reunificat­ion. We understand how important it is to reunite couples. It also makes for a stronger Canada. Canadians who marry someone from abroad shouldn’t have to wait for years to have them immigrate or be left with uncertaint­y in terms of their ability to stay.” – The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigratio­n, Refugees and Citizenshi­p

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