Procédure d'immigration
Libéral
- Un gouvernement libéral rendrait le processus de demande de citoyenneté gratuit pour les résidents permanents qui répondent à tous les critères.
- Un gouvernement libéral créerait également un programme pour fournir des visas aux conjoints et enfants restés à l’étranger pendant qu’ils attendent que leur demande de résidence permanente soit traitée.
Reduce processing times that have been impacted by COVID-19 to under 12 months.
Introduce electronic applications for family reunification.
Implement a program to issue visas to spouses and children abroad while they wait for the processing of their permanent residency application, so that families can be together sooner.
— Forward. For Everyone., retrieved 2021-09-02
NPD
Ronni Shino
Candidat du Independent dans votre circonscriptionCanada needs a new immigration strategy that includes in-depth, sustainable planning so that all new immigrants have a chance to succeed in new cities and towns across this vast, beautiful land we call Canada. Just dropping people off anywhere will not lead to their success or the success of current citizens.
Conservateur
- Record all interactions between immigration officers & applicants to ensure oversight, fairness, & accountability.
- Use technology to speed application vetting.
- Increase cultural awareness training.
- Use remote meeting technology to match applicants with immigration officers who best understand their cultural context.
- Let applicants correct simple application mistakes within a set amount of time.
• Moving the technological infrastructure of immigration online and recording all interactions between immigration officers and applicants to help ensure oversight, fairness, and accountability.
• Introducing technology to speed application vetting by immigration officers.
• Increasing cultural awareness training and using remote meeting technology to match applicants with immigration officers who best understand the cultural context of the applicant.
• Letting applicants correct simple and honest mistakes in an application within a set amount of time.
° Currently, if a person makes an error in an application, the application is rejected, and the person is required to re-submit the application entirely.
— Canada's Recovery Plan, retrieved 2021-08-18