Federal Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (Federal EMPP): Making a final decision
This section contains policy, procedures and guidance used by IRCC staff. It is posted on the department’s website as a courtesy to stakeholders.
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Approving an application
Because Federal EMPP applicants live outside of Canada, officers will send the Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR) and permanent resident visa (if applicable) to the applicant’s address outside of Canada. Foreign nationals outside Canada who have been issued a permanent resident visa must present their visa at a port of entry to become a permanent resident.
Since Federal EMPP applicants live outside of Canada, officers should:
- indicate the applicable visa office as a secondary office in the Global Case Management System (GCMS)
- send the ready for visa letter for the country in which they reside so that the principal applicant or family members abroad can submit their passports to the closest mission for visa issuance
Note: In certain cases, it is possible that a fee line will not be automatically generated by the system. Before generating the COPR, the officer will have to create the RPRF record, then pay and complete the fees. Then they will be able to generate the COPR.
Application that does not meet the public policy eligibility requirements
Please refer to Determining eligibility for Federal EMPP facilitation measures against public policy requirements guidelines for steps on how to finalize an application that does not meet the Federal EMPP Public Policy requirements.
Refusing the application
Decision makers should apply existing guidance when refusing against economic program-specific selection criteria. Since refusals are based on selection criteria, the existing refusal letter (available on the GCMS T: drive) should be used.
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