CIMM – IRCC Mandate Commitment Placemat – October 24, 2023

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Mandate Letter Commitments – Current StatusFootnote *
PCO # Mandate Letter Commitment Expected Date of Completion
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1406 Introduce electronic applications for family reunification [Redacted]
1407 Implement a program to issue temporary resident status to spouses and children abroad while they wait for the processing of their permanent residency application [Redacted]
1418 Expand the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) [Redacted]
1419 Make the Atlantic Immigration Pilot a permanent program [Redacted]
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1401 Continue to bring newcomers to Canada to drive economic growth and recovery [Redaction]
1402 Expand the new immigration stream for human rights defenders and work with civil society groups to provide resettlement opportunities for people under threat [Redaction]
1413 Continue working with Quebec to support the French-language knowledge of immigrants in Quebec [Redaction]
1414 Continue to implement a national strategy to support Francophone immigration across the country [Redaction]
1416 Extend pathways to Permanent Residence for international students and temporary foreign workers through the Express Entry system [Redaction]
1420 Move forward on the Municipal Nominee Program (MNP) [Redaction]
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1403 Facilitate the safe passage and resettlement of vulnerable people from Afghanistan, and increase the number of eligible refugees from Afghanistan from 20,000 to at least 40,000 [Redaction]
1405 Reduce application processing times [Redaction]
1408 Make the citizenship application process free for permanent residents who have fulfilled the requirements needed to obtain it [Redaction]
1412 Explore ways of regularizing status for undocumented workers contributing to Canadian communities [Redaction]
1415 Lead the Government’s work on a) irregular migration, including continued work with the United States to b) modernize the Safe Third Country Agreement [Redaction]
1417 Work with employers and communities across Canada to welcome 2,000 skilled refugees to fill labour shortages in high-demand sectors [Redaction]

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